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The New York State Assembly, established in 1777, has a rich history of progressive action and reform, often referred to as the People's House. Under the leadership of Speaker Carl E. Heastie, who made history as the first African American Assembly Speaker in New York, the Assembly is dedicated to improving the lives of all New Yorkers through legislative initiatives and community engagement.
Speaker Heastie actively participates in an annual statewide tour, announcing substantial funding for various community projects and visiting local organizations across New York. His commitment to addressing community needs and advocating for essential services reflects the Assembly's mission to champion the interests of the public and foster positive change.
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