Ronald C. Tocci (born April 19, 1941)[1] is a former American politician from New York.
[2] A member of the State Assembly's Ways and Means Committee, Tocci was the proponent of reinstating the Stock Transfer Tax, a mode of taxation which was in effect from 1907 to 1981 in the state of New York, home to the nation's most important stock exchanges, and which produced over $300 million annually in revenues to the state and the city of New York.
[3] In 2002, Tocci was defeated in the Democratic primary by Noam Bramson.
Tocci then ran on the Republican ticket in the general election, and defeated Bramson.
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