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For Distribution KEY LEADERS Title Name Twitter Handle Governor Cuomo Andrew Cuomo @NYGovCuomo NYS Department of Health NYSDOH @HealthNYGov Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie @CarlHeastie Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins @andreascousins Assembly Health Chair Richard Gottfried @DickGottfried Senate Health Chair Gustavo Rivera @nysenatorrivera Senate Health Ranking Member Patrick Gallivan @senatorgallivan Assembly Disabilities Chair Phil Steck @PhilSteck Assembly Mental Health/DD Chair Aileen Gunther @AileenMGunther Senate Mental Health/DD Chair David Carlucci @davidcarlucci Senate Mental Health/DD Ranking Member George Amedore @georgeamedore Assembly Aging Chair Harry Bronson @HarryBBronson Senate Aging Chair Rachel May @srachelmay Senate Aging Ranking Member Sue Serino @sueserino4ny ASSEMBLY Office Name Twitter Handle Assembly D1 Fred Thiele Assembly D2 Anthony Palumbo @Palumbo4NYSA Assembly D3 Joe DeStefano Assembly D4 Steve Englebright @SteveEngles Assembly D5 Doug Smith @DougSmithNY Assembly D6 Philip Ramos @PhilRamos6AD Assembly D7 Andrew Garbarino Assembly D8 Michael Fitzpatrick Assembly D9 Michael LiPetri @TheMikeLiPretri Assembly D10 Steve Stern @SteveSternNY Assembly D11 Kimberly Jean-Pierre @Kimjeanpierre Assembly D12 Andrew Raia @AssemblymanRaia Assembly D13 Charles Lavine @CharlesLavineNY Assembly D14 David McDonough @AssemblymanDGM Assembly D15 Michael Montesano @AsmMontesano Assembly D16 Anthony D'Urso Assembly D17 John K Mikulin Assembly D18 Taylor Raynor @IamTaylorRaynor Assembly D19 Edward Ra @EdwardRa19 Assembly D20 Melissa Miller Assembly D21 Judy Griffin @judygriffinny Assembly D22 Michaelle Solages @MichaelleSolage Assembly D23 Stacey Pheffer Amato @Stacey23AD Assembly D24 David Weprin @DavidWeprin Assembly D25 Nily Rozic @nily Assembly D26 Edward Braunstein @edbrauntein Assembly D27 Daniel Rosenthal @DanRosenthalNYC Assembly D28 Andrew Hevesi @AndrewHevesi Assembly D29 Alicia Hyndman @AliciaHyndman Assembly D30 Brian Barnwell @Barnwell30 Assembly D31 Michele Titus @MicheleRTitus1 Assembly D32 Vivian Cook Assembly D33 Clyde Vanel @clydevanel Assembly D34 Michael DenDekker @mgdendekker Assembly D35 Jeffrion Aubry Assembly D36 Aravella Simotas @AravellaSimotas Assembly D37 Catherine Nolan Assembly D38 Michael Miller Assembly D39 Catalina Cruz @CatalinaCruzNY Assembly D40 Ron Kim @rontkim Assembly D41 Helene Weinstein @HeleneWeinstein Assembly D42 Rodneyse Bichotte @AMBichotte Assembly D43 Diana Richardson @Vote_Richardson Assembly D44 Robert Carroll @Bobby4Brooklyn Assembly D45 Steven Cymbrowitz @SteveCym Assembly D46 Mathylde Frontus @FrontusforNY Assembly D47 William Colton @AMWilliamColton Assembly D48 Smicha Eichenstein @SEIchenstein Assembly D49 Peter Abbate Jr Assembly D50 Joseph Lentol @assemblymanjoe Assembly D51 Felix Ortiz @Felixwortiz Assembly D52 Jo Anne Simon @JoAnneSimonBK52 Assembly D53 Maritza Davila @DavilaAssembly Assembly D54 Erik Dilan @edilan37 Assembly D55 Latrice Walker @WalkerForNYC Assembly D56 Tremaine Wright @assemblytwright Assembly D57 Walter Mosley @WalterTMosley Assembly D58 Nick Perry @NNickPerry Assembly D59 Jaime Williams Assembly D60 Charles Barron @CharlesBarron12 Assembly D61 Charles Fall @Charlesdfall Assembly D62 Michael Reilly @MikeWReilly Assembly D63 Michael Cusick @Michael_Cusick Assembly D64 Nicole Malliotakis @NMalliotakis Assembly D65 Yuh-Line Niou @yuhline Assembly D66 Deborah Glick @DeborahJGlock Assembly D67 Linda Rosenthal @LindaBRosenthal Assembly D68 Robert Rodriguez @_rjayrodriguez Assembly D69 Daniel O'Donnell @DannyforNYC Assembly D70 Inez Dickens @IE_Dickens Assembly D71 Al Taylor @pastoraltaylor Assembly D72 Carmen De La Rosa @CnDelarosa Assembly D73 Dan Quart @AMDanQuart Assembly D74 Harvey Epstein @HarveyforNY Assembly D75 Richard Gottfried @DickGottfried Assembly D76 Rebecca Seawright @SeawrightForNY Assembly D77 Latoya Joyner @JoinJoyner Assembly D78 Jose Rivera @RevolutionJR Assembly D79 Michael Blake @MrMikeBlake Assembly D80 Nathalia Fernandez @Fernandez4NY Assembly D81 Jeffrey Dinowitz @JeffreyDinowitz Assembly D82 Michael Benedetto Assembly D83 Carl Heastie @CarlHeastie Assembly D84 Carmen Arroyo @arroyowatch Assembly D85 Marcos Crespo @MarcosCrespo85 Assembly D86 Victor Pichardo @Vpichardo86 Assembly D87 Karines Reyes @KarinesReyesNYC Assembly D88 Amy Paulin @AmyPaulin Assembly D89 Gary Pretlow @JGPretlow Assembly D90 Nader Sayegh @NaderJSayegh Assembly D91 Steven Otis @SteveOtis91 Assembly D92 Thomas Abinanti @TomAbinanti Assembly D93 David Buchwald @DavidBuchwald Assembly D94 Kevin Byrne @Byrne4NY Assembly D95 Sandy Galef @SandyGalef Assembly D96 Kenneth Zebrowski @kenzebrowski_ny Assembly D97 Ellen Jaffee @EllenCJaffee Assembly D98 Karl Brabenec @KarlBrabenec Assembly D99 Colin Schmitt @colinschmitt Assembly D100 Aileen Gunther @AileenMGunther Assembly D101 Brian D. 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