Alphabetized
Alex Bores
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Alex Bores serves as the Assemblymember for the 73rd District of New York, an area including Murray Hill, Turtle Bay, Sutton Place, Midtown East, and the Upper East Side. He is a fifth-generation New Yorker who was born and raised in-and-around the district.In just his first term, Alex has worked to pass significant legislation consistent with his goals of making New Yorkers' lives easier, their families safer, and their government more efficient.
Alfred Taylor
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Assemblymember Al Taylor has represented New York's 71st Assembly District, covering Harlem, Washington Heights, and Inwood, since 2017. Before being elected to the Assembly in a special election in the fall of 2017, Al Taylor served as Chief of Staff to legendary former Assemblyman Herman “Denny” Farrell, Jr., and as District Leader.
Alicia Hyndman
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Assemblywoman Alicia L. Hyndman was elected to the New York State Assembly on November 3rd, 2015, in the 29th AD, encompassing the neighborhoods of Laurelton, Rosedale, St. Albans, Addisleigh Park, Hollis, Springfield Gardens, and Jamaica.The daughter of Caribbean immigrants, Assemblywoman Hyndman emigrated to the U.S. from London, England, as a young child. She spent her formative years growing up in Hollis & South Ozone Park attending public schools P.S. 34, I.S. 109, J.H.S. 226 & John Adams High School.
Amanda Septimo
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Amanda Septimo is a lifelong Bronx resident with a long, rich history of service to the community. Her spirit of activism and community leadership began in her adolescence and can be traced through the entirety of her career. At just 12 years old, Amanda became aware of the prevailing social, economic, and environmental injustices within our community, and soon began to organize around these causes throughout the South Bronx.While still in her teens, Amanda began working with The Point Community Development Corporation in its teen activist program, A.C.T.I.O.N. It was during this time that Amanda was able to gain the fine-tuned understanding of what advocacy means for people in The Bronx.
Amy Paulin
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Assembly Member Amy Paulin has served the 88th New York State Assembly District (Scarsdale, Edgemont, Eastchester, Bronxville, Tuckahoe, Pelham, Pelham Manor, and parts of New Rochelle and White Plains) since 2001. She chairs the Assembly Committee on Health and serves on the Committees on Rules and Education. A full-time legislator, Assembly Member Paulin annually ranks among the state's most productive and successful lawmakers.
Andrea Bailey
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Andrea Bailey was elected to the New York State Assembly on November 5, 2024. The 133rd Assembly District is comprised of Livingston County and parts of Monroe, Ontario, Steuben, and Wyoming counties.A lifelong resident of Livingston County, Andrea lives in Geneseo with her husband, Jon where their three children Morgan, Ryan, and Lyndon also reside. She brings a wealth of experience to her role, having spent eight years in the Livingston County Clerk's Office where she managed day-to-day operations and played an integral role in leadership decisions.
Andrew Hevesi
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Andrew D. Hevesi was first elected to serve the residents of the 28th district in the New York State Assembly on May 10, 2005. A lifelong resident of the area, Assemblyman Hevesi is privileged to represent the constituents of Forest Hills, Rego Park, Ridgewood, Richmond Hill, Middle Village, Glendale, and Kew Gardens.In his time as representative for our communities, Assemblyman Hevesi and his staff have assisted tens of thousands of constituents with concerns regarding transportation, public spaces, access to benefits, and a myriad of other issues, consistently facilitating dialogue between government and neighbors to yield solutions.
Andrew Molitor
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Andrew Molitor was elected to the New York State Assembly on November 5, 2024. The 150th Assembly District serves all of Chautauqua County.Andrew was previously a prosecutor and Chautauqua County's first assistant district attorney. He is also the former president of the Bar Association of Northern Chautauqua. He brings extensive experience and expertise to the Assembly with his profound knowledge of the state's legal system. He is deeply committed to increasing public safety and believes there is a great need to enact change to the state's bail laws.
Angelo Morinello
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Angelo J. Morinello was elected to the New York State Assembly on November 8, 2016. His district includes parts of Niagara and Erie Counties.As a lifelong resident of Western New York and retired judge, Angelo recognizes the importance of qualifications, experience and life lessons. His tour in Vietnam as a combat soldier, his education, work experience as a lawyer and a judge, and as a community resident, enables him to truly understand what it takes to be a representative in Albany.
Angelo Santabarbara
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Angelo Santabarbara PE, is a source of inspiration for his family, friends and colleagues, as he is deeply committed to enhancing the well-being of his community. Angelo's upbringing was rooted in the values of hard work and determination as the son of immigrant parents who believed that success would follow diligent effort. He was born in the city of Schenectady and lives in the town of Rotterdam with his wife, Jennifer, where they are nurturing their two children, Michael and Marianna.Angelo's educational journey took him through public schools and furthering his academic pursuits.
Anil Beephan
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Anil Beephan Jr. was elected to the New York State Assembly on November 8, 2022. His district is comprised of parts of Dutchess County including the towns of Amenia, Beekman, Dover, East Fishkill, Fishkill, LaGrange, Pawling, Union Vale, and Wappinger.As an Assemblyman, Anil will utilize his experience as a town councilman to focus on the important issues facing the residents of Dutchess County including support for policies that seek to make New York State energy independent.
Anna Kelles
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Assemblymember Dr. Anna Kelles represents the 125th District, including Tompkins County and the southwest of Cortland County. This district includes the metropolitan areas of Ithaca and Cortland as well as 17 smaller municipal towns and villages in both counties. Before becoming a state Assembly member, Anna served in the Tompkins County Legislature from 2015 to 2020.
Aron Wieder
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Assemblyman Aron B. Wieder has been a proud resident of Rockland County for over 30 years. He lives in Spring Valley with his wife, a lifelong Rockland resident, and their two children. Born and raised in Brooklyn, Assemblyman Wieder graduated from Machzikei Hadas Yeshiva before continuing his studies at rabbinical college in Israel.In 2008, Aron Wieder was elected to the East Ramapo School Board. Over the course of his three-year term, he served as vice president and, later, as president of the board. During his time on the board, he championed the introduction of a full-day kindergarten program and raised private funds to support the renowned East Ramapo Marching Band.
Brian Cunningham
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Assemblymember Brian Cunningham was raised in Flatbush by Jamaican immigrant parents and attended New York City public schools. Through his personal experiences, he's seen firsthand the historic lack of resources our communities receive. This inspired him to dedicate his life to public service and to give back to the community that nurtured him.Brian began his career as an advocate counselor for CAMBA, assisting at-potential young people in reaching their academic goals and overcoming barriers.
Brian Maher
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Brian Maher was elected to the New York State Assembly on November 8, 2022. His district is comprised of parts of Delaware, Orange, Otsego, and Ulster counties, as well as the town of Brookfield in Madison County and the town of Neversink in Sullivan County.As an Assemblyman, Brian will focus on addressing years of wasteful spending in Albany and will push for a permanent state spending cap to reduce taxes and the financial burden crippling New York families and small businesses. He understands the importance of prioritizing the health and safety of citizens and will work to address spikes in crime to allow neighborhoods and businesses to prosper.
Brian Manktelow
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Brian Manktelow was elected to the New York State Assembly on November 6, 2018. The district includes all of Wayne County and the Town of Webster in Monroe County.During his time as an Assemblyman, Brian will fight hard for policies that encourage economic growth. He will push to reduce unfunded state mandates and high taxes, advocate for resources to battle the growing opioid epidemic, as well as address the need to protect the natural resources in his district.Brian served in the U.S Army, att
Brian Miller
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Brian Miller was elected to the New York State Assembly on November 8, 2016. His district comprises parts of Oneida, Herkimer, Otsego, and Madison counties.As a member of the Assembly, Brian is working to reduce taxes and unfunded mandates, expand access to high-speed broadband to all of New York, provide support to local farmers, and fix upstate New York's failing infrastructure by securing more funding for CHIPS and Bridge-NY for his district. Brian also wants to increase employment opportunities in urban and rural communities to increase economic development and provide better mental health services for veterans.
Carl Heastie
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Carl E. Heastie is the 100th Speaker of the New York State Assembly. He has the historic distinction of being the first African-American to serve as leader of the Chamber's 150 members representing communities across the state of New York. Since February 3, 2015, he has led the Assembly Majority in efforts to uplift communities and promote a Families First agenda that prioritizes strategic investments in the health, safety, economic and social well-being of New York's families.
Carrie Woerner
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Carrie Woerner was elected to the New York State Assembly in November 2014 while serving as vice president and general manager of MeetMax Conference Software, a division of The Wall Street Transcript. She established the software division in Saratoga Springs in 2008, creating new, quality jobs in Saratoga County.Woerner earned her undergraduate degree from Carnegie-Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and her MBA from Santa Clara University in Santa Clara, California.
Catalina Cruz
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Catalina Cruz has the privilege of representing New York State Assembly District 39, one of the most diverse districts in the nation, encompassing the neighborhoods of Corona, Elmhurst and Jackson Heights, as well as parts of Middle Village and Rego Park.Catalina was born in Colombia and came to Queens at the age of 9. She grew up as a DREAMer, living in the United States for more than 10 years as an undocumented American.
Chantel Jackson
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Assembly Member Chantel Jackson, LMSW, stands at the forefront of progressive change, representing District 79 with unwavering dedication and a tireless commitment to her constituents. Serving the neighborhoods of Concourse Village, Melrose, Morrisania, Claremont, Belmont, and East Tremont, she has become a beacon of hope and empowerment for the diverse communities she serves.Born in the heart of Harlem among six siblings, Chantel's journey to public service was shaped by her upbringing in a close-knit family deeply rooted in their community.
Charles Fall
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Charles D. Fall is the New York State Assembly Assistant Majority Leader. He proudly represents New York’s 61st Assembly District covering the North Shore of Staten Island, Lower Manhattan and parts of Brooklyn.Fall is the first Muslim and African American Assemblymember elected from Staten Island. He comes from a working-class family of six. His parents immigrated to Staten Island from Guinea, West Africa, and displayed a commitment to improving the lives of those around them.
Charles Lavine
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Charles David Lavine represents the 13th Assembly District, which consists of portions of northeastern Nassau County. He serves as Chair of the Judiciary Committee and is a member of the Committees on Codes, Ethics and Guidance, Rules and Insurance.As Chair of the Election Law Committee, Lavine spearheaded the effort to bring Early Voting to New York State.He also served as Chair of the Committee on Ethics and Guidance, co-Chair of the New York State Legislative Eth