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Phone List Albany, NY 12205 , NESCA 6 Airline Drive Phone List Albany, NY 12205 Number of contacts: 141 Company Contact Phone Phone Ext New York State Assembly New York State Assembly New York State Assembly New York State Assembly New York State Assembly New York State Assembly New York State Assembly New York State Assembly New York State Assembly Peter J. Abbate, Jr. 518-455-3053 New York State Assembly Thomas J. Abinanti 518-455-5753 New York State Assembly Stacey G. Pheffer Amato (518) 455-4292 New York State Assembly Carmen E. Arroyo 518-455-5402 New York State Assembly Jeffrion L. Aubry 518-455-4561 New York State Assembly Will Barclay 518-455-5841 New York State Assembly Brian Barnwell (518) 455-4755 New York State Assembly Didi Barrett 518-455-5177 New York State Assembly Charles Barron (518) 455-5912 New York State Assembly Michael Benedetto 518-455-5296 New York State Assembly Rodneyse Bichotte (518) 455-5385 New York State Assembly Michael A. Blake (518) 455-5272 New York State Assembly Kenneth D. Blankenbush 518-455-5797 New York State Assembly Karl A. Brabenec (518) 455-5991 New York State Assembly Edward C. Braunstein 518-455-5425 New York State Assembly Anthony Brindisi 518-455-5454 New York State Assembly Harry B. Bronson 518-455-4527 New York State Assembly David Buchwald 518-455-5397 New York State Assembly Marc W. Butler 518-455-5393 New York State Assembly Kevin M. Byrne (518) 455-5783 New York State Assembly Kevin A. Cahill 518-455-4436 New York State Assembly Robert C. Carroll (518) 455-5377 New York State Assembly Ronald Castorina, Jr. (518) 455-4495 New York State Assembly William Colton 518-455-5828 New York State Assembly Vivian Cook 518-455-4203 New York State Assembly Marcos A. Crespo (518) 455-5514 New York State Assembly Clifford Crouch 518-455-5741 New York State Assembly Brian F. Curran 518-455-4656 New York State Assembly Michael Cusick 518-455-5526 New York State Assembly Steven Cymbrowitz 518-455-5214 New York State Assembly Maritza Davila (518) 455-5537 New York State Assembly Carmen N. De La Rosa (518) 455-5807 New York State Assembly Michael DenDekker 518-455-4545 New York State Assembly Inez E. Dickens (518) 455-4793 New York State Assembly Erik Martin Dilan (518) 455-5821 New York State Assembly Jeffrey Dinowitz 518-455-5965 Created 2/21/2018 at 2:03:58 PM Page 1 of 4 , NESCA 6 Airline Drive Phone List Albany, NY 12205 Number of contacts: 141 Company Contact Phone Phone Ext New York State Assembly David DiPietro 518-455-5314 New York State Assembly Anthony D'Urso (518) 455-5192 New York State Assembly Steve Englebright 518-455-4804 New York State Assembly Joe Errigo (518) 455-5662 New York State Assembly Patricia Fahy 518-455-4178 New York State Assembly Gary Finch 518-455-5878 New York State Assembly Michael J. Fitzpatrick (518) 455-5021 New York State Assembly Christopher S. Friend 518-455-4538 New York State Assembly Sandy Galef 518-455-5348 New York State Assembly David F. Gantt 518-455-5606 New York State Assembly Andrew Garbarino (518) 455-4611 New York State Assembly Joe Giglio 518-455-5241 New York State Assembly Deborah Glick 518-455-4841 New York State Assembly Andy Goodell 518-455-4511 New York State Assembly Richard N. Gottfried 518-455-4941 New York State Assembly Aileen M. Gunther 518-455-5355 New York State Assembly Pamela Harris (518) 455-4811 New York State Assembly Stephen Hawley 518-455-5811 New York State Assembly Carl E. Heastie 518-455-3791 New York State Assembly Andrew Hevesi 518-455-4926 New York State Assembly Dov Hikind 518-455-5721 New York State Assembly Earlene Hooper 518-455-5861 New York State Assembly Pamela Jo Hunter (518) 455-5383 New York State Assembly Alicia L. Hyndman (518) 455-4451 New York State Assembly Ellen Jaffee 518-455-5118 New York State Assembly Kimberly Jean-Pierre (518) 455-5787 New York State Assembly Addie Jenne (518) 455-5545 New York State Assembly Mark C. Johns 518-455-5784 New York State Assembly Billy Jones (518) 455-5943 New York State Assembly Latoya Joyner (518) 455-5671 New York State Assembly Ron Kim 518-455-5411 New York State Assembly Brian M. Kolb 518-455-3751 New York State Assembly Kieran Michael Lalor 518-455-5725 New York State Assembly Charles Lavine 518-455-5456 New York State Assembly Peter A. Lawrence (518) 455-4664 New York State Assembly Joseph R. Lentol 518-455-4477 New York State Assembly Barbara Lifton 518-455-5444 New York State Assembly Donna Lupardo 518-455-5431 New York State Assembly William Magee 518-455-4807 New York State Assembly William B. Magnarelli 518-455-4826 New York State Assembly Nicole Malliotakis 518-455-5716 New York State Assembly Shelley Mayer 518-455-3662 New York State Assembly John McDonald 518-455-4474 New York State Assembly David McDonough 518-455-4633 Created 2/21/2018 at 2:03:58 PM Page 2 of 4 , NESCA 6 Airline Drive Phone List Albany, NY 12205 Number of contacts: 141 Company Contact Phone Phone Ext New York State Assembly Brian D. Miller (518) 455-5334 New York State Assembly Melissa L. Miller (518) 455-3028 New York State Assembly Michael Miller (518) 455-4621 New York State Assembly Michael Montesano (518) 455-4684 New York State Assembly Joseph Morelle 518-455-5373 New York State Assembly Angelo J. Morinello (518) 455-5284 New York State Assembly Walter Mosley 518-455-5325 New York State Assembly Dean Murray (518) 455-4901 New York State Assembly Yuh-Line Niou (518) 455-3640 New York State Assembly Catherine T. Nolan 518-455-4851 New York State Assembly Michael J. Norris (518) 455-4601 New York State Assembly Robert C. Oaks 518-455-5655 New York State Assembly Daniel O'Donnell 518-455-5603 New York State Assembly Felix Ortiz 518-455-3821 New York State Assembly Steven Otis 518-455-4897 New York State Assembly Phillip A. Palmesano 518-455-5791 New York State Assembly Anthony H. Palumbo 518-455-5294 New York State Assembly Amy R. Paulin 518-455-5585 New York State Assembly Christine Pellegrino (518) 455-5024 New York State Assembly Crystal Peoples-Stokes 518-455-5005 New York State Assembly N. Nick Perry 518-455-4166 New York State Assembly Victor M. Pichardo (518) 455-5511 New York State Assembly James Gary Pretlow 518-455-5291 New York State Assembly Dan Quart 518-455-4794 New York State Assembly Edward P. Ra 518-455-4627 New York State Assembly Andrew Raia 518-455-5952 New York State Assembly Philip Ramos 518-455-5185 New York State Assembly Diana Richardson 518-455-5262 New York State Assembly Jose Rivera 518-455-5414 New York State Assembly Robert J. Rodriguez 518-455-4781 New York State Assembly Daniel Rosenthal (518) 455-4404 New York State Assembly Linda Rosenthal 518-455-5802 New York State Assembly Nily Rozic (518) 455-5172 New York State Assembly Sean Ryan (518) 455-4886 New York State Assembly Angelo Santabarbara (518) 455-5197 New York State Assembly Robin L. Schimminger 518-455-4767 New York State Assembly Rebecca A. Seawright (518) 455-5676 New York State Assembly Luis Sepulveda 518-455-5102 New York State Assembly Jo Anne Simon (518) 455-5426 New York State Assembly Aravella Simotas 518-455-5014 New York State Assembly Frank Skartados 518-455-5762 New York State Assembly James Skoufis 518-455-5441 New York State Assembly Michaelle Solages 518-455-4465 New York State Assembly Dan Stec 518-455-5565 Created 2/21/2018 at 2:03:58 PM Page 3 of 4 , NESCA 6 Airline Drive Phone List Albany, NY 12205 Number of contacts: 141 Company Contact Phone Phone Ext New York State Assembly Phil Steck 518-455-5931 New York State Assembly Al Stirpe 518-455-4505 New York State Assembly Al Taylor (518) 455-5491 New York State Assembly Fred W. Thiele, Jr. 518-455-5997 New York State Assembly Matthew Titone 518-455-4677 New York State Assembly Michele Titus 518-455-5668 New York State Assembly Clyde Vanel (518) 455-4711 New York State Assembly Latrice Monique Walker (518) 455-4466 New York State Assembly Monica P. Wallace (518) 455-5921 New York State Assembly Mary Beth Walsh (518) 455-5772 New York State Assembly Raymond Walter 518-455-4618 New York State Assembly Helene E. Weinstein 518-455-5462 New York State Assembly David Weprin 518-455-5806 New York State Assembly Jaime R. Williams (518) 455-5211 New York State Assembly Carrie Woerner (518) 455-5404 New York State Assembly Tremaine S. Wright (518) 455-5474 New York State Assembly Kenneth Zebrowski 518-455-5735 Created 2/21/2018 at 2:03:59 PM Page 4 of 4 , NESCA 6 Airline Drive Phone List Albany, NY 12205 Number of contacts: 61 Company Contact Phone Phone Ext New York State Senate Joseph Addabbo (518) 455-2322 New York State Senate Frederick Akshar 518-455-2677 New York State Senate Marisol Alcantara (518) 455-2041 New York State Senate George A. Amedore, Jr. (518) 455-2350 New York State Senate Tony Avella 518-455-2210 New York State Senate Jamaal T. Bailey (518) 455-2061 New York State Senate Brian Benjamin (518) 455-2441 New York State Senate John J. Bonacic 518-455-3181 New York State Senate Philip Boyle 518-455-3411 New York State Senate Neil D.
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