By Melanie Lekocevic
Capital Region Independent Media
CAIRO — Cairo resident Mary Finneran is looking to unseat three-term Assemblyman Chris Tague, who announced his bid for re-election in January.
Mary T. Finneran, of Cairo, is a retired art teacher, longtime union member, and environmental and social justice advocate.
She will seek to run as a Democrat, with the endorsement of the Working Families Party, to represent Assembly District 102 in November.
Tague, a Republican and former dairy farmer and general manager for a stone company, was first elected in a special election in 2018 and is seeking re-election to his fourth term in office.
Finneran said she is ready to take on the challenges in the 102nd District, including providing adequate and affordable health care.
“Greene County doesn’t have a hospital!” she noted.
She would also advocate for state assistance for farmers and farm workers, she said.
“Not to forget the housing crisis and dearth of public transportation,” she said, “and still ongoing broadband/cellular issues.”
If elected, Finneran wants to prepare the district for the effects of climate change and extreme weather patterns, she said.
“These weather events, besides causing chaos, impact our farms and tourism trades,” Finneran said. “I hope to introduce and support legislation that aids locals as we transition to a ‘new normal.’”
Tague easily defeated Democrat Nicholas Chase in November 2022 to win re-election. He first won a seat in the Legislature in April 2018 in a special election, and then was elected to his first full term in November of that year.
The 102nd Assembly District includes all of Greene and Schoharie counties, and parts of Albany county — including Coeymans and Ravena — and Columbia, Otsego, Delaware and Ulster counties.