John B. Daly (New York politician)

[2] After serving in the Army, Daly moved to Niagara Falls in 1955 to work for the Kimberly-Clark Corporation.

[5] As a member of the New York State Senate in 1991, Daly was on a bipartisan committee convened by Gov.

Mario M. Cuomo where Republicans were in favor of instituting a photo identification system for recipients of Medicaid programs in order to cut down on fraud and abuse.

[6] In January 1995, he was appointed as Commissioner of the New York State Department of Transportation[7] by then Gov.

[8] In February 1997, he was appointed to the New York Public Service Commission and served as deputy chairman until the time of his death.