New York State
The New York State Assembly, established in 1777, plays a vital role in shaping the state's legislative history through progressive action and reform. As the "People's House," it is dedicated to improving the lives of all New Yorkers, exemplified by its leadership under Speaker Carl E. Heastie, who made history as the first African American Assembly Speaker in New York.
Speaker Heastie actively engages with communities across the state, promoting initiatives that secure funding for critical projects, such as local parks and community centers. His annual statewide tour emphasizes the Assembly's commitment to investing in education, health, and welfare, while addressing pressing issues faced by New York residents.
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