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The Senate's 63 members represent districts from across New York State. Senators belong to a single conference and one or more political parties. We've made it easy to filter senators by party, committee, and the other legislative groups in which they gather to consider the merits of proposed legislation and to better understand complex ...
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Browse the current laws of New York organized by subject matter. You can also search for changes to the laws (known as "bills") which have been proposed by members of the Senate, members of the Assembly, and the Governor.
The New York State Senate is the upper house of the New York State Legislature, while the New York State Assembly is its lower house. [2] Established in 1777 by the Constitution of New York, its members are elected to two-year terms [3] with no term limits. [4] There are 63 seats in the Senate.
The New York State Senate is the upper chamber of the New York State Legislature. Alongside the New York State Assembly, it forms the legislative branch of the New York state government and works alongside the governor of New York to create laws and establish a state budget.
Freedom of Information Law (FOIL) Language Access. Privacy Policy. Boundaries showing location and extent of NYS Senate districts.
The 204th New York State Legislature consists of the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly. It has been in session since January 2021, during the administrations of Governor Andrew Cuomo and Governor Kathy Hochul
The New York State Legislature consists of the two houses that act as the state legislature of the U.S. state of New York: the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly.
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Following the completion of the 2020 census, New York State redrew legislative districts for State Assembly, State Senate, and Congressional offices. New lines took effect in January 2023. Voters can find their new legislative districts by using the map below: