BOL Honors Leaders for Advancing LGBTQ+ Rights and Inclusive Arts Education

The Westchester County Board of Legislators celebrated LGBTQ+ Pride Month on Monday night with a ceremony honoring two remarkable individuals:  Judy Troilo, LGBTQ+ community leader, housing pioneer and former Executive Director of The LOFT, and Justin Wingenroth, Founder of the Dance Conservatory, and champion of inclusive arts education.

New Local Law Targets Predatory Practices, Modern Scams

The Westchester County Board of Legislators unanimously passed groundbreaking legislation tonight to shield residents and small businesses from increasingly sophisticated scams and predatory practices.

New Act Passed to Safeguard Residents from Political Targeting

Tonight, the Westchester County Board of Legislators passed legislation that grants the County Attorney authorization to explore legal actions in response to the erroneous inclusion of Westchester County on a “sanctuary municipalities” list that threatens the county's federal funding.

Westchester County Board of Legislators’ Statement

The Westchester County Board of Legislators condemns in the strongest possible terms the tragic shooting that claimed the lives of two Israeli embassy staff members outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C. last night. This senseless act of violence represents an attack not only on these individuals and their families, but on the values of tolerance and respect that define our community.

County residents passionately detailed the devastating impact of Con Edison's soaring utility rates last night at the Westchester County Board of Legislators' first Community Listening Session in Cortlandt's Town Hall.

County residents passionately detailed the devastating impact of Con Edison's soaring utility rates last night at the Westchester County Board of Legislators' first Public Input Session in Cortlandt's Town Hall. It was the first in a series of public forums the Board will host across the County in the coming months to give people a platform to voice their concerns about the utility company.