GEORGE AMEDORE,
JR.
"Fighting for
Families & Seniors in Schenectady and Montgomery counties -
Standing Up to
the Albany Political Bosses"
George Amedore has made the American Dream a reality for
thousands of families across the Capital Region. George serves
as Vice President of Amedore Homes, a locally owned and operated
second-generation family business that has created hundreds of
private sectors jobs throughout the community by building
quality homes for thousands of satisfied families.
George is a genuine American success story. Born and raised
in Schenectady County, he is the eldest of five children and was
one of four brothers raised in a traditional, working-class
Italian family. They built their business from scratch, all the
while teaching George and his brothers the values of family,
hard work, decency and honesty.
It is these core values George Amedore draws upon as the
Assemblyman for the 105th District. George was
elected to the Assembly in July 2007 special election
to fill the seat vacated by Assemblyman Paul Tonko.
“From an early
age, my father taught me the importance of keeping your word and
doing what you say. It is how our family has done business for
over 30 years – with a handshake and a personal commitment to
getting the job done right. I know what it takes to create jobs
and make a real difference in our community. As your
Assemblyman, I’m working to give Albany an “extreme makeover” by fighting
for the types of positive change the working families of
Schenectady and Montgomery counties truly need.”
–
George Amedore, Candidate for State Assembly, 105th District
George
understands the value of providing a quality product, meeting a
payroll and most importantly, giving something back to his
community. In early 2007, George led
Amedore Homes in donating their time
and expertise to building a home for a special family chosen by
the ABC television show “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition.”
Amedore Homes also helped to pay off the family’s mortgage.
In the State Assembly, George Amedore has served as a strong
voice for the working families of Schenectady and Montgomery
counties. George has stood up to criticize the Thruway Authority
bosses that passed the toll hikes and is fighting the Albany
political bosses to eliminate the state tax on gasoline for
motorists.
George displays a dedication to his community through
extensive involvement in charitable works. Some of his recent
achievements include the redesign
and construction of the Ronald McDonald Wing at Albany Medical
Center, construction of a Schenectady Group Home to house
hospice patients and the remodeling of a Texas orphanage. George
supports orphans in Mexico and South Africa. George also
continues to be active with numerous not-for-profit charity
organizations including a donation of 4,000 bottles of water to
the Rotterdam Little League.
George is also a Board Member of Schenectady Christian
School, a member of the Calvary Tabernacle Assembly of God
Church, the Montgomery Chamber of Commerce and is a former coach
for Rotterdam Little League.
George Amedore
resides in the Town of Rotterdam with Joelle, his wife of 17
years, along with their three children:
George, 16, Anthony, 14, and Bria,
11; all of whom currently attend Schenectady Christian School.
To reach George Amedore, call 518-462-2606, or e-mail
GeorgeAmedore@hotmail.com.
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