Senator Patricia Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick, a Republican representing New York, recently shared updates on public safety, community engagement, and household safety in a series of social media posts.
On March 8, 2026, Senator Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick reminded residents about the importance of household safety during Daylight Saving Time. She wrote: “Daylight Saving Time begins today. As you set your clocks, remember to check and replace the batteries in your smoke detectors. https://t.co/wezlCHxDcv”.
The following day, March 9, she highlighted her participation in a local educational event: “Your voices matter! It was wonderful meeting with parents, students and faculty at the Valley Stream Council of PTA’s Legislative Breakfast. I appreciated the opportunity to discuss our legislative priorities for the year ahead and hear directly from community members about their https://t.co/I1FFkgAp2l”.
On March 10, Senator Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick emphasized her focus on public safety by referencing her first bill introduced as senator: “Public safety should always come first. That’s why the very first bill I introduced when taking office is S.236, legislation to restore judicial discretion in bail decisions so judges can consider whether someone poses a threat to public safety. @EdwardRa19 https://t.co/S9N50r5h1F”.
According to her official biography, Senator Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick has advocated for public safety, fiscal responsibility, environmental protection, and support for homeowners and small businesses within Long Island communities. Her background includes serving as trustee, police commissioner, fire commissioner, deputy mayor and budget director in Malverne. She holds degrees from St. John’s University School of Law and College of Business Administration as well as a Master of Laws from New York University School of Law. She resides in Malverne with her husband and four children.


