Frank Milano

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Frank Milano is a Judge of the New York Court of Claims. He is the former Acting Secretary of State of New York.

Milano served for several years in the administration of Gov. George Pataki as the first deputy secretary of state. Milano served as acting secretary of state for several months in 2005 and 2006 following the resignation of former Secretary Randy Daniels and the appointment of Secretary Christopher Jacobs. As acting secretary of state, Milano was responsible for local government services, chartering businesses, preserving state records, regulating cemeteries, fire safety, arson investigations, regulating professions, regulating boxing, open government affairs, and coastel development programs.

Milano served for over four years as the part time town judge in Bethlehem, New York, a suburb of Albany. He was nominated by Pataki to the Court of Claims in June 2006 and was confirmed by the State Senate to a nine year term.

Preceded by
Randy Daniels
Acting Secretary of State of New York
2005 – 2006
Succeeded by
Christopher Jacobs



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