Paul Vallone, veterans’ services deputy commissioner, former NYC councilmember, dies

Paul Vallone – the deputy commissioner of the city’s veterans’ services department, and a former city councilmember – died suddenly on Saturday. He was 56.

Vallone, a lawyer and Democrat, spent several years in elected office. He represented several Queens neighborhoods while serving in the City Council for the 19th District from 2014 to 2021. Republican Vickie Paladino replaced Vallone, who was term-limited, in 2022. The news of his death was first reported by the Queens Chronicle.

While in office, Vallone sponsored nearly 800 pieces of legislation – including 128 in which he was the first primary sponsor. He is credited with fundraising nearly $40 million in funding for his district, almost as much as the district had acquired in the previous nine city budgets.

Mayor Eric Adams referred to the former councilmember as a “true son of Queens.”

“Throughout his time in office, the blue-collar community he represented knew they had a fighter from the neighborhood representing them in City Hall,” the mayor said in a statement. “In that role and as a member of our administration, he was a committed advocate for veterans — serving those who have served our country. It was an honor to serve alongside him, and I know New Yorkers will join me in keeping the Vallone family in your hearts today.”

Following his stint in the Council, Vallone moved on to serve in the city’s Department of Veterans’ Services as deputy commissioner of external affairs. Both his father, Peter Vallone Sr., and brother, Peter Vallone Jr., also served terms in the City Council.

New York Attorney General Letitia James said she was “absolutely heartbroken” over the passing of her friend.

“Paul Vallone was an incredible person who cared so much for his community in Queens and all of New York City,” she wrote on X. “My heart is with his family and loved ones. May he rest in peace.”

In an email confirming the news, Queens Borough President Donovan Richards Jr. called Vallone “the…

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