[citation needed] He was also married to Barbara Schatz, who died while Kremer was serving in the state legislature, and they had two daughters, Nora Lynn and Robin Malamud.
He served as Chair of the Assembly Energy Committee and helped write the original power plant siting law.
At the beginning of the session of 1987, Miller appointed Saul Weprin to replace Kremer as chair of the Ways and Means Committee.
[11] Kremer helped draft the New York "Shield Law", which allowed journalists to refuse or reveal the sources of the information in news articles.
[12] Kremer sponsored the "Lemon Law", designed to protect consumers who find that they have purchased a defective automobile.
[14] In 2012, the legislation was renewed and Kremer was an advisor.> During his term in office, Kremer also spoke and wrote on the subjects of Truth in Lending for banks, assistance to senior Citizens including a law mandating that seniors be notified of their eligibility for a tax break by local governments and the first state pharmaceutical distribution program, a law requiring that LIRR employees be trained in CPR, a law forcing gas distributors to disclose their records on all shipments and pay the corresponding tax, and price minimum on cigarettes to counteract bootlegging.
Kremer is a member of the Board of Trustees of Hofstra University[16] and Chair Emeritus of the Young Peoples Chorus of New York City.
[23] He has been the News12 political analyst for over fifteen years[24] and appears regularly on the Fox network and ABC television.