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Mr. LAWLER. Mr. Speaker, I rise in strong support of legislation honoring a man whose service and leadership left a lasting mark on Rockland County and the town of Haverstraw.
Paul Piperato dedicated more than three decades of his life to public service, including 15 years as Rockland County clerk, where his vision and commitment transformed county government for the better.
Paul was revered and respected across party lines. As a Rockland County clerk, he revolutionized the office, making it more accessible and efficient for the community that he so dearly loved.
Paul's work extended beyond his official duties, touching lives through his involvement with numerous civic organizations, including: Jawonio, People to People, and The ARC Rockland Foundation.
During his tenure, he modernized county services by developing a cutting-edge computer imaging system, launching a 24-7 online records portal, and introducing e-filing and e-recording services that improved efficiency and accessibility for residents. His work ensured that government functioned not just effectively but responsively, meeting people where they are.
Paul created the highly successful veteran discount program, Return the FAVOR, demonstrating his deep commitment to those who served our Nation. His dedication to attending naturalization ceremonies for new citizens reflected his profound love for our community and country, bringing joy to those he welcomed as his fellow Americans.
His legacy as a public servant made him a pillar of Haverstraw in Rockland County and continues to benefit residents every single day through the programs and systems that he put in place.
It is, therefore, my honor to help introduce this legislation to rename the United States Postal Service facility located at 86 Main Street in Haverstraw, New York, as the Paul Piperato Post Office Building. This designation is a meaningful appreciation for his hard work, his leadership, and his lifelong commitment to serving others.
By renaming this post office, we ensure that future generations will know the name of Paul Piperato, not only as a county clerk but as a visionary public servant who worked tirelessly to improve the lives of those who he served.
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