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Senate and Assembly Contacts Senator District Address District Phone Senator Joseph Addabbo Jr. 15953 102nd St Howard Beach NY 11414 (718) 738-1111 Senator Fred Akshar II 44 Hawley St Rm 1607 Binghamton NY 13901 (607) 773-8771 Senator Jamaal Bailey 959 East 233rd St. Bronx NY 10466-3207 (718) 547-8854 Senator Brian Benjamin 163 West 125th St. Suite 912 NY NY 10007 (212) 222-7315 Senator Alessandra Biaggi 3190 Riverdale Ave Apt 2 Bronx NY 10463 (718) 822-2049 Senator George Borrello 700 W. State Street Westgate Plaza Olean NY 14760 (716) 372-4901 Senator Phil Boyle 94 W Main St Ste 205 Bay Shore NY 11706 (631) 665-2311 Senator Neil Breslin 172 State St, Room 430C Albany NY 12247 (518) 455-2225 Senator Jabari Brisport 55 Hanson Place, Suite 702 Brooklyn NY 11217 (718) 643-6140 Senator John Brooks 5550 Merrick Rd Ste 205 Massapequa NY 11758 (516) 882-0630 Senator Samra Brouk Packetts Landing Suite 230 Fairport NY 14450 (585) 223-1800 Senator Leroy Comrie 11343 Farmers Blvd Saint Albans NY 11412 (718) 765-6359 Senator Jeremy Cooney 2300 W Ridge Rd Rochester NY 14626 (585) 225-3650 Senator Simcha Felder 1412 Avenue J Ste 2E Brooklyn NY 11230 (718) 253-2015 Senator Patrick Gallivan 2721 Transit Rd Ste 116 Elma NY 14059 (716) 656-8544 Senator Jim Gaughran 485 Underhill Blvd Ste 102 Syosset NY 11791 (516) 922-1811 Senator Mike Gianaris 3119 Newtown Ave Ste 402 Astoria NY 11102 (718) 728-0960 Senator Andrew Gounardes 8018 5th Ave Brooklyn NY 11209 (718) 238-6044 Senator Joseph Griffo 207 Genesee St Rm 408 Utica NY 13501 (315) 793-9072 Senator Pete Harckham 1 Park Pl Ste 302 Peekskill NY 10566 (914) 241-4600 Senator Pamela Helming 425 Exchange St Geneva NY 14456 (315) 568-9816 Senator Michelle Hinchey 721 Broadway Ste 150 Kingston NY 12401 (845) 331-3810 Senator Brad Hoylman 322 8th Ave Ste 1700 New York NY 10001 (212) 633-8052 Senator Robert Jackson 5030 Broadway Ste 701 New York NY 10034 (212) 544-0173 Senator Daphne Jordan 1580 Columbia Tpke Bldg 2 Ste 1 Castleton-On-The-Hudson NY 12033 (518) 371-2751 Senator Todd Kaminsky 55 Front Street Room 1 Rockville Centre NY 11570-4040 (516) 766-8383 Senator Anna Kaplan 1 Old Country Rd Ste 270 Carle Place NY 11514 (516) 746-5924 Senator Brian Kavanagh 250 Broadway Rm 2011 New York NY 10007 (212) 298-5565 Senator Timothy Kennedy 37 Franklin St Ste 550 Buffalo NY 14202 (716) 826-2683 Senator Liz Krueger 211 E 43rd St Rm 1201 New York NY 10017 (212) 490-9535 Senator Andrew Lanza 3845 Richmond Ave Ste 2A Staten Island NY 10312 (718) 984-4073 Senator John Liu 38-50 Bell Blvd. Suites B&C Bayside NY 11361 (718) 765-6675 Senator John Mannion 333 East Washington Street, Room 800 Syracuse NY 13202 (315) 428-7632 Senator Mike Martucci 90 North St Ste 205 Middletown NY 10940 (845) 344-3311 Senator Mario Mattera 180 E Main St Ste 210 Smithtown NY 11787 (631) 361-2154 Senator Rachel May 333 E Washington St Ste 805 Syracuse NY 13202 (315) 478-8745 Senator Shelley Mayer 222 Grace Church St Port Chester NY 10573 (914) 934-5250 Senator Zellnor Myrie 1077 Nostrand Ave, Ground Fl Brooklyn NY 11225 (718) 284-4700 Senator Peter Oberacker 518-455-3131 Oneonta NY 13820 (607) 432-5524 Senator Tom O'Mara 333 East Water Street (3rd Floor Suite 301) Elmira NY 14901 (607) 735-9671 Minority Leader Robert Ortt 175 Walnut St Ste 6 Lockport NY 14094 (716) 434-0680 Senator Anthony Palumbo 28 N Country Rd Ste 203 Mount Sinai NY 11766 (631) 473-1461 Senator Kevin Parker 3021 Tilden Ave. 1st Floor & Bsmnt Brooklyn NY 11226-5107 (718) 629-6401 Senator Roxanne Persaud 1222 E 96th St Brooklyn NY 11236 (718) 649-7653 Senator Jessica Ramos 7409 37th Ave Ste 302 Jackson Heights NY 11372 (718) 205-3881 Senator Ed Rath III 1961 Wehrle Dr Ste 9 Williamsville NY 14221 (716) 631-8695 Senator Elijah Reichlin-Melnick 20 S Main St Ste 2 New City NY 10956 (845) 623-3627 Senator Patty Ritchie Dulles State Office Building Room 418 Watertown NY 13601 (315) 782-3418 Senator Gustavo Rivera 2432 Grand Concourse Rm 506 Bronx NY 10458 (718) 933-2034 Senator Sean Ryan 60 Lakefront Blvd Ste 125 Buffalo NY 14202 (716) 854-8705 Senator Julia Salazar 212 Evergreen Ave Brooklyn NY 11221 (718) 573-1726 Senator James Sanders Jr. 14201 Rockaway Blvd Jamaica NY 11436 (718) 523-3069 Senator Diane Savino 36 Richmond Ter Ste 112 Staten Island NY 10301 (718) 727-9406 Senator Luis Sepulveda 900 Rogers Pl Bronx NY 10459 (718) 991-3161 Senator Sue Serino 4254 Albany Post Rd Hyde Park NY 12538 (845) 229-0106 Senator José Serrano 335 E 100th St New York NY 10029 (212) 828-5829 Senator James Skoufis 47 Grand St Newburgh NY 12550 (845) 567-1270 Senator Toby Stavisky 142-29 37th AveSuite 1 Flushing NY 11354 (718) 445-0004 Senator Dan Stec 5 Warren St Ste 3 Glens Falls NY 12801 (518) 743-0968 Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins 28 Wells Ave Ste 3 Yonkers NY 10701 (914) 423-4031 Senator Jim Tedisco 636 Plank Rd. 1st Floor Clifton Park NY 12065-2046 (518) 885-1829 Senator Kevin Thomas 990 Stewart Ave Ste Ll45a Garden City NY 11530 (516) 739-1700 Senator Alexis Weik 90 W Main St Ste B Patchogue NY 11772 (631) 360-3356 Assembly Member District Address District Phone Assemblyman Peter Abbate Jr. 6605 Fort Hamilton Pkwy Brooklyn NY 11219 (718) 236-1764 Assemblyman Thomas Abinanti 303 S Broadway Ste 229 Tarrytown NY 10591 (914) 631-1605 Assemblyman Khaleel Anderson 1931 Mott Ave Ste 301 Far Rockaway NY 11691 (718) 327-1845 Assemblymember Joe Angelino 1 Kattelville Rd Ste 1 Binghamton NY 13901 (607) 648-6080 Assemblyman Jake Ashby 594 Columbia Tpke East Greenbush NY 12061 (518) 272-6149 Speaker Pro Tempore Jeffrion Aubry 98-09 Northern Blvd Corona NY 11368 (718) 457-3615 Minority Leader Will Barclay 19 Canalview Mall Fulton NY 13069 (315) 598-5185 Assemblyman Brian Barnwell 55-19 69th Street Maspeth NY 11378 (718) 651-3185 Assemblywoman Didi Barrett 12 Raymond Ave Ste 105 Poughkeepsie NY 12603 (845) 454-1703 Assemblyman Charles Barron 669 Vermont St Brooklyn NY 11207 (718) 257-5824 Assemblyman Michael Benedetto 3602 E Tremont Ave Ste 201 Bronx NY 10465 (718) 892-2235 Assemblywoman Rodneyse Bichotte 1312 Flatbush Ave Brooklyn NY 11210 (718) 940-0428 Assemblyman Kenneth Blankenbush 40 Franklin St Ste 2 Carthage NY 13619 (315) 493-3909 Assemblyman Karl Brabenec 28 N Main St Ste 2 Florida NY 10921 (845) 544-7551 Assemblyman Edward Braunstein 21333 39th Ave Ste 238 Bayside NY 11361 (718) 357-3588 Assemblyman Harry Bronson 840 University Ave Rochester NY 14607 (585) 244-5255 Assemblyman Keith Brown 75 Woodbine Ave Northport NY 11768 (631) 261-4151 Assemblymember Chris Burdick 100 S Bedford Rd Ste 150 Mount Kisco NY 10549 (914) 244-4450 Assemblyman Kenny Burgos 1163 Manor Ave Frnt 3 Bronx NY 10472 (718) 893-0202 Assemblyman Pat Burke 1074 Union Rd West Seneca NY 14224 (716) 608-6099 Assemblywoman Marianne Buttenschon 207 Genesee St Rm 401 Utica NY 13501 (315) 732-1055 Assemblyman Kevin Byrne 3 Starr Ridge Rd Ste 204 Brewster NY 10509 (845) 278-2923 Assemblywoman Marjorie Byrnes 79 Genesee St Avon NY 14414 (585) 218-0038 Assemblyman Kevin Cahill Gov Clinton Bldg. Suite G-4 1 Albany Ave Kingston NY 12401 (845) 338-9610 Assemblyman Robert Carroll 416 7th Ave Brooklyn NY 11215 (718) 788-7221 Assemblywoman Sarah Clark 1800 Hudson Ave Second Floor Suite 4 Rochester NY 14617 (585) 467-0410 Assemblyman William Colton 155 Kings Hwy Brooklyn NY 11223 (718) 236-1598 Assemblymember Bill Conrad III 34 Peuquet Pkwy Tonawanda NY 14150 (716) 873-2540 Assemblywoman Vivian Cook 142-15 Rockaway Blvd Jamaica NY 11436 (718) 322-3975 Assemblywoman Catalina Cruz 4140 Junction Blvd Corona NY 11368 (718) 458-5367 Assemblyman Michael Cusick 1911 Richmond Ave Staten Island NY 10314 (718) 370-1384 Assemblyman Steven Cymbrowitz 1800 Sheepshead Bay Rd Brooklyn NY 11235 (718) 743-4078 Assemblywoman Taylor Darling 33 Front St Ste 104 Hempstead NY 11550 (516) 489-6610 Assemblywoman Maritza Davila 249 Wilson Ave Brooklyn NY 11237 (718) 443-1205 Assemblywoman Carmen De La Rosa 210 Sherman Ave Ste A&c New York NY 10034 (212) 544-2278 Assemblyman Joe DeStefano 3245 Route 112 Building 2 Ste. 6 Medford NY 11763 (631) 207-0073 Assemblywoman Inez Dickens 163 W 125th St Ste 911 New York NY 10027 (212) 866-5809 Assemblyman Erik Dilan 366 Cornelia St Brooklyn NY 11237 (718) 386-4576 Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz 3107 Kingsbridge Ave Bronx NY 10463 (718) 796-5345 Assemblyman David DiPietro 411 Main St East Aurora NY 14052 (716) 655-0951 Assemblymember Michael Durso 512 Park Blvd Massapequa Park NY 11762 (516) 541-4598 Assemblyman Simcha Eichenstein 1310 48th St Unit 204 Brooklyn NY 11219 (718) 853-9616 Assemblyman Steve Englebright 149 Main St East Setauket NY 11733 (631) 751-3094 Assemblyman Harvey Epstein 107 Avenue B New York NY 10007 (212) 979-9696 Assemblywoman Patricia Fahy 198 State St, Room 452 Albany NY 12248 (518) 455-4178 Assemblyman Charles Fall 853 Forest Ave Staten Island NY 10310 (718) 442-9932 Assemblywoman Nathalia Fernandez 2018 Williamsbridge Rd Bronx NY 10461 (718) 409-0109 Assemblyman Michael Fitzpatrick 285 Middle Country Rd Ste 202 Smithtown NY 11787 (631) 724-2929 Assemblyman Christopher Friend 1250 Schweizer Rd Horseheads NY 14845 (607) 562-3602 Assemblywoman Mathylde Frontus 2002 Mermaid Ave Brooklyn NY 11224 (718) 266-0267 Assemblywoman Sandy Galef 2 Church St Ossining NY 10562 (914) 941-1111 Assemblymember Emily Gallagher 685 Manhattan Avenue Brooklyn NY 11211 (718) 383-7474 Assemblymember Jeff Gallahan 70 Elizabeth Blackwell St Geneva NY 14456 (315) 781-2030 Assemblymember Jarett Gandolfo 859 Montauk Hwy Ste 1 Bayport NY 11705 (631) 589-0348 Assemblywoman Jodi Giglio 30 W Main St Ste 103 Riverhead NY 11901 (631) 727-0204 Assemblyman Joe Giglio 700 W State St Olean NY 14760 (716) 373-7103 Assemblywoman Deborah Glick 853 Broadway Ste 1518 New York NY 10003 (212) 674-5153 Assemblymember Jessica Gonzalez-Rojas 75-35 31st Ave.
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