Assemblyman William Colton's District Office
The New York State Assembly, known as the "People's House," has played a pivotal role in shaping history and advancing progressive action since its establishment in 1777. Under the leadership of Speaker Carl E. Heastie, who made history as the first African American Assembly Speaker in 2015, the Assembly continues to focus on improving the lives of New Yorkers through legislative initiatives and community support.
Speaker Heastie's annual statewide tour highlights a commitment to community development, as evidenced by significant funding announcements for various projects, including renovations for parks, support for the homeless, and accessibility improvements for cultural institutions. The Assembly remains dedicated to addressing local needs and enhancing the quality of life across New York State.
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