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New York State Assembly


General Information
Type:   Lower house
Term limits:   None
2012 session start:   January 4, 2012
Website:   Official House Page
Leadership
House Speaker:  Sheldon Silver, (D)
Majority Leader:   Ronald Canestrari, (D)
Minority leader:   Brian Kolb, (R)
Structure
Members:  150
   Democratic Party (100)
Republican Party (49)
Independence Party (1)
Vacancy (4)
Length of term:   2 years
Authority:   Art III, New York Constitution
Salary:   $79,500/year + per diem
Elections
Last Election:  November 2, 2010 (150 seats)
Next election:  November 6, 2012 (150 seats)
Redistricting:  New York Legislature has control

Contents

The New York State Assembly is the lower house of the New York State Legislature. It meets at the State Capitol in Albany.

The Assembly is composed of 150 members representing an equal amount of districts. Each member represents an average of 129,187 residents, as of the 2010 Census.[1] After the 2000 Census, each member represented approximately 126,510 residents.[2] Assembly members serve two-year terms without term limits[3].

Sessions

Article III of the New York Constitution outlines the legislative power for New York's government. Article III does not limit when the New York State Legislature, which the Assembly is a part of, can convene in regular session. However, Section 18 of Article III does contain provisions related to special sessions of the Legislature. Section 18 states that a special session can be called by a petition of request from two-thirds of both legislative houses.

2012

See also: Dates of 2012 state legislative sessions

In 2012, the Assembly will be in session from January 4 through a date to be determined by the legislature.

Major issues

Redistricting was a divisive issue in 2011 and has to be dealt with in this session. Other issues include addressing a $3.5 billion budget gap and a proposal to ban hydrofracking.[4]

2011

In 2011, the Assembly will be in session from January 5 through a date to be determined by the Legislature. [5]

2010

In 2010, the Assembly convened its regular session on January 6. The Legislature remained in regular session throughout the year. Additionally, the Legislature was in an ongoing special session, which convened in 2009, dealing with issues of deficit reduction.[6]

Elections

2012

See also: New York State Assembly elections, 2012

Elections for the office of New York State Assembly will be held in New York on November 6, 2012. All 150 seats will be up for election.

The signature filing deadline is July 12 2012.

2010

See also: New York State Assembly elections, 2010

Elections for the office of New York's State Assembly were held in New York on November 2, 2010.

The signature-filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in these elections was July 22, 2010. The primary election day was September 14, 2010.


In 2010, the candidates for state assembly raised a total of $22,899,004 in campaign contributions. The top 10 donors were: [7]

Donor Amount
Democratic Assembly Campaign Cmte of New York $786,493
Democratic Assembly Campaign Cmte $480,838
Monroe County Republican Cmte $345,404
New York State United Teachers $323,799
Rooney, Peter R $269,000
New York State Trial Lawyers $240,325
Katz, Stephen $178,000
1199 SEIU United Healthcare Workers East $172,800
Barclay for Senate $159,452
Republican Assembly Campaign Cmte of New York $149,726

Qualifications

Article 3, Section 7 of the New York Constitution states: No person shall serve as a member of the legislature unless he or she is a citizen of the United States and has been a resident of the state of New York for five years, and, except as hereinafter otherwise prescribed, of the assembly or senate district for the twelve months immediately preceding his or her election; if elected a senator or member of assembly at the first election next ensuing after a readjustment or alteration of the senate or assembly districts becomes effective, a person, to be eligible to serve as such, must have been a resident of the county in which the senate or assembly district is contained for the twelve months immediately preceding his or her election. No member of the legislature shall, during the time for which he or she was elected, receive any civil appointment from the governor, the governor and the senate, the legislature or from any city government, to an office which shall have been created, or the emoluments whereof shall have been increased during such time.

Vacancies

See also: How vacancies are filled in state legislatures
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If there is a vacancy in the Assembly, a special election must be held to fill the vacant seat. An election can be held as long the vacancy happened before April 1st in an election year[8]. The person elected to fill the vacant seat serves for the remainder of the unexpired term[9].

Assemblymen

Partisan composition

See also: Partisan composition of state houses
Party As of May 2012
     Democratic Party 100
     Republican Party 49
     Independence Party of New York 1
Total 150


When sworn in

See also: When state legislators assume office after a general election

New York legislators assume office January 1st.

Salaries

See also: Comparison of state legislative salaries

As of 2011, members of the New York Legislature are paid $79,500/year and per diem of $61/half day and $171/full day. Per diem varies and is tied to the federal rate. [10]

The $79,500/year that New York legislators are paid as of 2011 is the same as they were paid during legislative sessions in 2007.[11][12]

Leadership

The Speaker of the Assembly is the presiding officer of the body. Duties of the Speaker include preserving order and decorum, deciding all questions of order, and appointing all committee and subcommittee members.[13][14]

Current leadership

Position Representative Party
Assembly Majority Leadership
Speaker of the Assembly Sheldon Silver Democratic
State Assembly Majority Leader Ronald Canestrari Democratic
State Deputy Speaker of the Assembly Earlene Hill Hooper Democratic
State Assistant Speaker of the Assembly Rhoda Jacobs Democratic
State Assembly Speaker Pro Tempore Peter Rivera Democratic
State Assistant Speaker Pro Tempore Harvey Weisenberg Democratic
State Assembly Deputy Majority Leader Vivian Cook Democratic
State Assembly Assistant Majority Leader N. Nick Perry Democratic
State Assembly Majority Whip Dov Hikind Democratic
State Assembly Deputy Majority Whip Ann-Margaret Carrozza Democratic
State Assembly Assistant Majority Whip Barbara Clark Democratic
State Assembly Majority Conference Leader William Colton Democratic
Assembly Minority Leadership
State Assembly Minority Leader Brian Kolb Republican
State Assembly Minority Leader Pro Tempore James Conte Republican
State Assembly Assistant Minority Leader Pro Tempore Thomas O'Mara Republican
State Assembly Deputy Minority Leader Robert Oaks Republican
State Assembly Assistant Minority Leader Thomas Alfano Republican
State Assembly Assistant Minority Leader William Barclay Republican
State Assembly Minority Whip Gary Finch Republican
State Assembly Deputy Minority Whip Daniel Burling Republican
State Assembly Assistant Minority Whip James Tedisco Republican
State Assembly Minority Conference Leader James Bacalles Republican

Members

Current members

District Representative Party Residence
1 Daniel Losquadro Republican Mastic
2 Fred Thiele Independence Party of America Independence Sag Harbor
3 Dean Murray Republican
4 Steven Englebright Democratic Setauket
5 Alfred Graf Republican Oakdale
6 Philip Ramos Democratic Central Islip
7 Michael Fitzpatrick Republican Smithtown
8 Philip Boyle Republican Bay Shore
9 Andrew Raia Republican East Northport
10 James Conte Republican Huntington Station
11 Robert Sweeney Democratic Lindenhurst
12 Joseph Saladino Republican Massapequa
13 Charles Lavine Democratic Glen Cove
14 Brian Curran Republican Lynbrook
15 Michael Montesano Republican Glen Head
16 Michelle Schimel Democratic Great Neck
17 Thomas McKevitt Republican East Meadow
18 Earlene Hill Hooper Democratic Hempstead
19 David McDonough Republican Merrick
20 Harvey Weisenberg Democratic Long Beach
21 Edward Ra Republican North Valley Stream
22 Grace Meng Democratic
23 Phillip Goldfeder Democratic Far Rockaway
24 David Weprin Democratic Holliswood
25 Rory Lancman Democratic Hillcrest
26 Edward Braunstein Democratic Bayside
27 Michael Simanowitz Democratic Electchester
28 Andrew Hevesi Democratic Forest Hills
29 William Scarborough Democratic Jamaica
30 Margaret Markey Democratic Maspeth
31 Michele Titus Democratic Far Rockaway
32 Vivian Cook Democratic Jamaica
33 Barbara Clark Democratic Queens Village
34 Michael DenDekker Democratic Jackson Heights
35 Jeffrion Aubry Democratic Corona
36 Aravella Simotas Democratic Astoria
37 Catherine Nolan Democratic Ridgewood
38 Michael Miller Democratic Woodhaven
39 Francisco Moya Democratic
40 Inez Barron Democratic
41 Helene Weinstein Democratic Brooklyn
42 Rhoda Jacobs Democratic Brooklyn
43 Karim Camara Democratic Brooklyn
44 James Brennan Democratic Brooklyn
45 Steven Cymbrowitz Democratic Brooklyn
46 Alec Brook-Krasny Democratic Brooklyn
47 William Colton Democratic Brooklyn
48 Dov Hikind Democratic Brooklyn
49 Peter Abbate Democratic Brooklyn
50 Joseph Lentol Democratic Brooklyn
51 Felix Ortiz Democratic Brooklyn
52 Joan Millman Democratic Brooklyn Heights
53 Vito Lopez Democratic Brooklyn
54 Rafael Espinal Democratic Brooklyn
55 William Boyland Democratic Brooklyn
56 Annette Robinson Democratic Brooklyn
57 Hakeem Jeffries Democratic Brooklyn
58 N. Nick Perry Democratic Brooklyn
59 Alan Maisel Democratic Brooklyn
60 Nicole Malliotakis Republican Staten Island
61 Matthew Titone Democratic Staten Island
62 Lou Tobacco Republican Staten Island
63 Michael Cusick Democratic Staten Island
64 Sheldon Silver Democratic New York
65 Micah Kellner Democratic Manhattan
66 Deborah Glick Democratic Manhattan
67 Linda Rosenthal Democratic Manhattan
68 Robert Rodriguez Democratic Manhattan
69 Daniel O'Donnell Democratic Manhattan
70 Keith Wright Democratic Manhattan
71 Herman Farrell Democratic Manhattan
72 Guillermo Linares Democratic Manhattan
73 Dan Quart Democratic Manhattan
74 Brian Kavanagh Democratic Manhattan
75 Richard Gottfried Democratic Manhattan
76 Peter Rivera Democratic Bronx
77 Vanessa Gibson Democratic Bronx
78 Jose Rivera Democratic Bronx
79 Eric Stevenson Democratic Bronx
80 Naomi Rivera Democratic Bronx
81 Jeffrey Dinowitz Democratic Bronx
82 Michael Benedetto Democratic Bronx
83 Carl Heastie Democratic Bronx
84 Carmen Arroyo Democratic Bronx
85 Marcos Crespo Democratic Bronx
86 Nelson Castro Democratic
87 J. Gary Pretlow Democratic Mount Vernon
88 Amy Paulin Democratic Scarsdale
89 Robert Castelli Republican
90 Sandra Galef Democratic Ossining
91 George Latimer Democratic Rye
92 Thomas Abinanti Democratic Greenburgh
93 Shelley Mayer Democratic Yonkers
94 Kenneth Zebrowski Democratic New City
95 Ellen Jaffee Democratic Suffern
96 Nancy Calhoun Republican Blooming Grove
97 Ann Rabbitt Republican Greenwood Lake
98 Aileen Gunther Democratic Forestburgh
99 Steve Katz Republican Carmel
100 Frank Skartados Democratic Milton
101 Kevin Cahill Democratic Kingston
102 Joel Miller Republican Poughkeepsie
103 Didi Barrett Democratic Washington
104 John McEneny Democratic Albany
105 George Amedore Republican Amsterdam
106 Ronald Canestrari Democratic Cohoes
107 Clifford Crouch Republican Guilford
108 Steven McLaughlin Republican Delmar
109 Robert Reilly Democratic Colonie
110 James Tedisco Republican Schenectady
111 William Magee Democratic Nelson
112 Tony Jordan Republican Saratoga
113 Teresa Sayward Republican Willsboro
114 Janet Duprey Republican Plattsburgh
115 Claudia Tenney Republican Kirkland
116 Anthony Brindisi Democratic Utica
117 Marc Butler Republican Newport
118 Addie Russell Democratic
119 Sam Roberts Democratic Syracuse
120 William Magnarelli Democratic Syracuse
121 Donald Miller Republican North Syracuse
122 Kenneth Blankenbush Republican Gouverneur
123 Gary Finch Republican Springport
124 William Barclay Republican Pulaski
125 Barbara Lifton Democratic Ithaca
126 Donna Lupardo Democratic Endwell
127 Peter Lopez Republican Schoharie
128 Robert Oaks Republican Macedon
129 Brian Kolb Republican Canandaigua
130 Sean Hanna Republican Conesus
131 Harry Bronson Democratic Rochester
132 Joseph Morelle Democratic Irondequoit
133 David Gantt Democratic Rochester
134 Bill Reilich Republican Greece
135 Mark Johns Republican Perinton
136 Philip Palmesano Republican Corning
137 Christopher Friend Republican Horseheads
138 John Ceretto Republican Lewiston
139 Stephen Hawley Republican Batavia
140 Robin Schimminger Democratic Kenmore
141 Crystal Peoples Democratic Buffalo
142 Jane Corwin Republican Alden
143 Dennis Gabryszak Democratic Cheektowaga
144 Sean Ryan Democratic Buffalo
145 Michael Kearns Democratic Buffalo
146 Kevin Smardz Republican Hamburg
147 Daniel Burling Republican Warsaw
148 Raymond Walter Republican Amherst
149 Joseph Giglio Republican Gowanda
150 Andrew Goodell Republican North Harmony

Former members

District Representative Party Residence
1 Marc Alessi Democratic Mastic
2 Fred Thiele Independence Party of America Independence Sag Harbor
3 Dean Murray Republican
4 Steven Englebright Democratic Setauket
5 Ginny Fields Democratic Oakdale
6 Philip Ramos Democratic Central Islip
7 Michael Fitzpatrick Republican Smithtown
8 Philip Boyle Republican Bay Shore
9 Andrew Raia Republican East Northport
10 James Conte Republican Huntington Station
11 Robert Sweeney Democratic Lindenhurst
12 Joseph Saladino Republican Massapequa
13 Charles Lavine Democratic Glen Cove
14 Robert Barra Republican Lynbrook
15 Michael Montesano Republican Glen Head
16 Michelle Schimel Democratic Great Neck
17 Thomas McKevitt Republican East Meadow
18 Earlene Hill Hooper Democratic Hempstead
19 David McDonough Republican Merrick
20 Harvey Weisenberg Democratic Long Beach
21 Thomas Alfano Republican North Valley Stream
22 Grace Meng Democratic
23 Audrey Pheffer Democratic Far Rockaway
24 David Weprin Democratic Holliswood
25 Rory Lancman Democratic Hillcrest
26 Ann-Margaret Carrozza Democratic Bayside
27 Nettie Mayersohn Democratic Kew Gardens Hills
28 Andrew Hevesi Democratic Forest Hills
29 William Scarborough Democratic Jamaica
30 Margaret Markey Democratic Maspeth
31 Michele Titus Democratic Far Rockaway
32 Vivian Cook Democratic Jamaica
33 Barbara Clark Democratic Queens Village
34 Michael DenDekker Democratic Jackson Heights
35 Jeffrion Aubry Democratic Corona
36 Michael Gianaris Democratic Astoria
37 Catherine Nolan Democratic Ridgewood
38 Michael Miller Democratic Woodhaven
39 Vacant
40 Inez Barron Democratic
41 Helene Weinstein Democratic Brooklyn
42 Rhoda Jacobs Democratic Brooklyn
43 Karim Camara Democratic Brooklyn
44 James Brennan Democratic Brooklyn
45 Steven Cymbrowitz Democratic Brooklyn
46 Alec Brook-Krasny Democratic Brooklyn
47 William Colton Democratic Brooklyn
48 Dov Hikind Democratic Brooklyn
49 Peter Abbate Democratic Brooklyn
50 Joseph Lentol Democratic Brooklyn
51 Felix Ortiz Democratic Brooklyn
52 Joan Millman Democratic Brooklyn Heights
53 Vito Lopez Democratic Brooklyn
54 Darryl Towns Democratic Brooklyn
55 William Boyland Democratic Brooklyn
56 Annette Robinson Democratic Brooklyn
57 Hakeem Jeffries Democratic Brooklyn
58 N. Nick Perry Democratic Brooklyn
59 Alan Maisel Democratic Brooklyn
60 Janele Hyer-Spencer Democratic Staten Island
61 Matthew Titone Democratic Staten Island
62 Lou Tobacco Republican Staten Island
63 Michael Cusick Democratic Staten Island
64 Sheldon Silver Democratic New York
65 Micah Kellner Democratic Manhattan
66 Deborah Glick Democratic Manhattan
67 Linda Rosenthal Democratic Manhattan
68 Adam Clayton Powell Democratic Manhattan
69 Daniel O'Donnell Democratic Manhattan
70 Keith Wright Democratic Manhattan
71 Herman Farrell Democratic Manhattan
72 Adriano Espaillat Democratic Manhattan
73 Jonathan Bing Democratic Manhattan
74 Brian Kavanagh Democratic Manhattan
75 Richard Gottfried Democratic Manhattan
76 Peter Rivera Democratic Bronx
77 Vanessa Gibson Democratic Bronx
78 Jose Rivera Democratic Bronx
79 Michael Benjamin Democratic Bronx
80 Naomi Rivera Democratic Bronx
81 Jeffrey Dinowitz Democratic Bronx
82 Michael Benedetto Democratic Bronx
83 Carl Heastie Democratic Bronx
84 Carmen Arroyo Democratic Bronx
85 Marcos Crespo Democratic Bronx
86 Nelson Castro Democratic
87 J. Gary Pretlow Democratic Mount Vernon
88 Amy Paulin Democratic Scarsdale
89 Robert Castelli Republican
90 Sandra Galef Democratic Ossining
91 George Latimer Democratic Rye
92 Richard Brodsky Democratic Greenburgh
93 Mike Spano Democratic Yonkers
94 Kenneth Zebrowski Democratic New City
95 Ellen Jaffee Democratic Suffern
96 Nancy Calhoun Republican Blooming Grove
97 Ann Rabbitt Republican Greenwood Lake
98 Aileen Gunther Democratic Forestburgh
99 Greg Ball Republican Carmel
100 Frank Skartados Democratic Newburgh
101 Kevin Cahill Democratic Kingston
102 Joel Miller Republican Poughkeepsie
103 Marcus Molinaro Republican East Fishkill
104 John McEneny Democratic Albany
105 George Amedore Republican Amsterdam
106 Ronald Canestrari Democratic Cohoes
107 Clifford Crouch Republican Guilford
108 Timothy Gordon Independence Party of America Independence Delmar
109 Robert Reilly Democratic Colonie
110 James Tedisco Republican Schenectady
111 William Magee Democratic Nelson
112 Tony Jordan Republican Saratoga
113 Teresa Sayward Republican Willsboro
114 Janet Duprey Republican Plattsburgh
115 David Townsend Republican Kirkland
116 RoAnn Destito Democratic Rome
117 Marc Butler Republican Newport
118 Addie Russell Democratic
119 Joan Christensen Democratic Syracuse
120 William Magnarelli Democratic Syracuse
121 Albert Stirpe Democratic North Syracuse
122 Dierdre Scozzafava Republican Gouverneur
123 Gary Finch Republican Springport
124 William Barclay Republican Pulaski
125 Barbara Lifton Democratic Ithaca
126 Donna Lupardo Democratic Endwell
127 Peter Lopez Republican Schoharie
128 Robert Oaks Republican Macedon
129 Brian Kolb Republican Canandaigua
130 Joseph Errigo Republican Conesus
131 Susan John Democratic Rochester
132 Joseph Morelle Democratic Irondequoit
133 David Gantt Democratic Rochester
134 Bill Reilich Republican Greece
135 David Koon Democratic Perinton
136 James Bacalles Republican Corning
137 Thomas O'Mara Republican Horseheads
138 Francine DelMonte Democratic Lewiston
139 Stephen Hawley Republican Batavia
140 Robin Schimminger Democratic Kenmore
141 Crystal Peoples Democratic Buffalo
142 Jane Corwin Republican Alden
143 Dennis Gabryszak Democratic Cheektowaga
144 Sam Hoyt Democratic Buffalo
145 Mark Schroeder Democratic Buffalo
146 Jack Quinn Republican Hamburg
147 Daniel Burling Republican Warsaw
148 James Hayes Republican Amherst
149 Joseph Giglio Republican Gowanda
150 William Parment Democratic North Harmony

Standing committees

The New York State Assembly has 37 standing committees:

External links

References

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