Assemblyman Michael Cusick's Office
The New York State Assembly, established in 1777, serves as a crucial legislative body dedicated to progressive reform and improving the lives of New Yorkers. Under the leadership of Speaker Carl E. Heastie, the Assembly is often referred to as the "People's House," emphasizing its commitment to representing the diverse interests of the state's residents.
With ongoing initiatives, including funding announcements and community projects throughout the state, the Assembly plays an active role in addressing societal needs. Recent announcements highlight significant investments in various sectors, including homelessness, community parks, and arts accessibility, reflecting the Assembly's focus on enhancing public welfare and infrastructure.
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