Efrain Gonzalez
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Efrain Gonzalez Jr. (b. 1948) represents District 33 in the New York State Senate.
He is the Chair of the Minority Conference within the Senate, as well as Chairman Emeritus of the National Hispanic Caucus of State Legislators, Chair of the New York State Puerto Rican/Hispanic Task Force, and President of the National Hispanic Policy Institute. Gonzalez also serves on the Executive Committee of the Parliamentary Confederation of the Americas, (COPA).
Born in Coamo, Puerto Rico, Gonzalez's family moved to the United States shortly thereafter.
Prior to his election to the State Senate Gonzalez had worked as the Union Representative for the Transport Workers Union, and subsequently, the Union Representative for Local 820 of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters.
On August 25, 2006, it was disclosed that Senator Gonzalez had been indicted for mail fraud. He surrendered to federal authorities shortly after his indictment was unsealed, and was subsequently released on $25,000 bail following his arraignment.
According to the indictment, Gonzalez is accused of defrauding the West Bronx Neighborhood Association Inc., a not-for-profit corporation, by using funds donated to the organization in order to pay for over $37,000 in personal expenses. In December 2006, in a new Federal indictment that replaced the August indictment, he was charged with diverting over $400,000 meant for the community not-for-profit to personal expenses, including vacation homes in the Dominican Republic, homes for his wife, mistress, renovations to his mother-in-law's home, Yankees tickets and college tuition for his daughter. If convicted, he faces up to 20 years in prison.
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- New York State Senate Biography
- Bronx State Senator Surrenders On Fraud Charges
- Inquiry Puts Bronx Senator in an Unfamiliar Place: Under a Spotlight
- Bronx State Senator Indicted In Job Scam
- Capitol Offenses
Preceded by Israel Ruiz |
New York State Senate, 32nd District 1989–1992 |
Succeeded by Pedro Espada |
Preceded by Joseph Galiber |
New York State Senate, 31st District 1993–2002 |
Succeeded by Eric Schneiderman |
Preceded by Ruth Hassell-Thompson |
New York State Senate, 33rd District 2003–present |
Incumbent |