This post was contributed by a community member. The views expressed here are the author's own.

Politics & Government

Germino Wants to Represent Syosset in Legislature

Candidate has received endorsement from Town supervisor.

Born in Rockville Centre and raised in Glen Cove, 30-year-old Robert Germino has set his sights on state political office. Germino, an Iraq War veteran, is running on the Republican ticket for the Assembly's 13th District seat against Democratic incumbent Charles Lavine.  

The district encompasses Syosset, Glen Cove, Sea Cliff, Glenwood Landing and Bayville, among other areas. 

Germino moved to Glen Cove in the early 1980s with his parents. He is a Glen Cove High School graduate and he holds a bachelor's degree in philosophy from Hofstra University. 

Find out what's happening in Syossetwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

The September 11 attacks, he said, marked a turning point in his life in 2001 because they became his call to military service. Germino enlisted in the Marine Corps the following year shortly after his college graduation. He underwent training at Parris Island, an eastern region Marine recruit depot in South Carolina, which was followed by Officer Candidate School in Virginia in 2005, where he earned a second lieutenant ranking. Then, he went to war. 

"I deployed to Iraq in 2007 for a little over a year," Germino said.  

Find out what's happening in Syossetwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

When he returned to the States, he decided that he wanted to take the skills he learned as a Marine and apply them to a career. The economy, however, took a downturn.

"Right around the time I decided to do that, the recession hit," Germino recalled. "I went on many job interviews and kept getting, 'We will call you.'" 

But his career path changed in 2008 after a phone call from then-Nassau County Executive Tom Suozzi. 

"[Tom] called me up and said, 'I heard that you're back from Iraq. We have a new program we're going to start in 2009 called Warriors to Work,'" Germino explained. 

Germino went to work with this program, which helps returning veterans find jobs. When County Executive Ed Mangano took office this year, he gave Germino the OK to continue working in the position. 

And now, Germino is campaigning as the challenger against Lavine, who has held the 13th A.D. seat since 2004. Ideally, Germino said he is running because he wants to change operations in the state Legislature. His message earned him an an endorsement from Town of Oyster Bay Supervisor John Venditto earlier this week.

"The culture in Albany is decimating our state ... They're driving out jobs. A lot of young people are still living at home [and] can't afford to buy a house ... [and] there's no incentive to set up a business in New York, " he said. "I'm continuing my whole desire to serve the people, and I think it's time to change the mentality in Albany that the people are not an ATM. Just as a family needs to balance its budget, [the lawmakers] need to cut spending and run government more efficiently." 

For more information about this candidate, visit his campaign's Facebook page.

Visit Patch for all of your 2010 Election coverage.

We’ve removed the ability to reply as we work to make improvements. Learn more here

The views expressed in this post are the author's own. Want to post on Patch?