Assemblywoman Peoples-Stokes Office
The New York State Assembly, often referred to as the People's House, has played a significant role in shaping the state's legislative history since its establishment in 1777. Notably, it made history on February 3, 2015, by electing New York's first African American Assembly Speaker, Carl E. Heastie, who emphasizes the Assembly's commitment to progressive action and reform for the betterment of all New Yorkers.
The Assembly conducts regular public hearings and meetings to address various pressing issues, from economic development programs to advancements in data privacy and consumer protections. With a focus on community needs and the impact of legislation, the Assembly ensures that the voices of its constituents are heard and considered in the legislative process.
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