New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill J01001

Introduced
5/13/25  
Refer
5/13/25  
Report Pass
5/20/25  

Caption

Honoring Roberta Cooperman upon the occasion of her designation for special recognition by the Port Jewish Center on June 14, 2025

Impact

The passage of J01001 serves not only to honor an individual for their service but also reinforces the importance of community engagement and proactive measures in ensuring safety in public spaces. By shining a light on Cooperman’s efforts, the bill promotes awareness of the collective security concerns faced by communities, particularly for minority groups. This recognition could inspire similar initiatives in other communities, encouraging individuals to take active roles in enhancing safety and fostering community resilience through leadership and cooperation.

Summary

Bill J01001, titled 'Honoring Roberta Cooperman,' recognizes her significant contributions to the Port Jewish Center, particularly her leadership roles and tireless efforts to enhance community safety and security. The bill acknowledges her 37 years of service, during which she has actively worked to foster the spiritual and physical well-being of the congregation. This resolution highlights Cooperman's achievements in obtaining state and federal grants that bolstered the security infrastructure of the Center amidst rising concerns over anti-Semitism, demonstrating the profound impact of her leadership on community safety.

Contention

While the recognition of Cooperman is largely celebrated, discussions around community safety and government funding for security projects have prompted broader considerations. Some detractors might argue about the allocation of government funds towards security enhancements, potentially questioning the efficacy and necessity of such measures. Nonetheless, the overwhelming sentiment surrounding this bill is one of celebration and gratitude, setting a positive precedent for community recognition and support.

Companion Bills

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