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Kevin Law included in City & State’s 2024 Long Island Power 100 List

Kevin Law

The national image of post-World War II suburbia, Long Island has long been a political and economic force in New York. Islanders from Plainview to Montauk are quick to show their opposition to issues that they see as detrimental to their quality of life, such as crime and congestion pricing. The region played a key role in Gov. Kathy Hochul’s close call in the 2022 gubernatorial election against former Rep. Lee Zeldin, a Suffolk County resident. While Republicans are in the minority in Albany, you wouldn’t know it by looking at Long Island’s delegation.

Concerns over crime and border security dominate Long Island politics, which is reflected in the region’s bipartisan delegation in the House of Representatives, where all four representatives serve on the House Homeland Security Committee, with the three Republicans holding leadership roles on panel subcommittees. Democratic Rep. Tom Suozzi’s successful return to Congress in a February special election was credited in large part to a focus on border issues – and it broke a streak of Republican victories across Nassau and Suffolk counties in recent years.

City & State’s Long Island Power 100, researched and written in partnership with journalist Lon Cohen, highlights the leaders who are keeping Long Island at the center of state politics and policy.

Kevin Law

Executive Vice President, Partner

When developers want to build big, transformative projects on Long Island, they call Tritec. Their massive $1.3 billion development in Ronkonkoma is rolling along, and the company recently cut the ribbon on a new 418-unit apartment complex in Bay Shore. In December, Tritec was picked to be the master developer for Smithtown’s downtown revitalization project. Kevin Law, a dedicated Long Islander, spent a decade running the Long Island Association before joining Tritec. He is the chair of Empire State Development, the Long Island Housing Partnership and was co-chair of Suffolk County Executive Ed Romaine’s transition team.

View the full list of honorees at City & State.