Legislative bodies, state and local
Nys Assembly Member Pamela Hunter
The New York State Assembly, established in 1777, serves as a pivotal legislative body that strives to enhance the lives of its constituents through progressive action and reform. Under the leadership of Speaker Carl E. Heastie, the Assembly has made significant strides, including the historic election of New York's first African American Assembly Speaker in 2015.
With a focus on community engagement, the Assembly conducts regular public hearings and discussions on various issues, ranging from economic development to education and consumer protections. Through its legislative initiatives, the Assembly aims to address critical challenges and promote transparency and accountability in governance. Generated from the website