New York State Assembly
New York State Assembly | |
|---|---|
| New York State Legislature | |
| Type | |
| Type | |
Term limits | None |
| History | |
New session started | January 8, 2025 |
| Leadership | |
Speaker | Carl Heastie (D) since February 3, 2015 |
Speaker pro tempore | Pamela Hunter (D) since January 9, 2025 |
Majority Leader | Crystal Peoples-Stokes (D) since December 17, 2018 |
Minority Leader | William A. Barclay (R) since January 7, 2020 |
| Structure | |
| Seats | 150 |
Political groups | Majority caucus (102)[1]
Minority caucus (47)
|
Length of term | 2 years |
| Authority | Article III, New York Constitution |
| Salary | $142,000/year + per diem |
| Elections | |
Last election | November 5, 2024 |
Next election | November 3, 2026 |
| Redistricting | Legislative control |
| Meeting place | |
| State Assembly Chamber at New York State Capitol in Albany, New York | |
| Website | |
| nyassembly | |
The New York State Assembly is the lower house of the New York State Legislature,[2] with the New York State Senate being the upper house.[3] There are 150 seats in the Assembly.[4] Assembly members serve two-year terms without term limits.[5]
The Assembly convenes at the State Capitol in Albany.
- ^ "Assembly Member Directory". nyassembly.gov. Retrieved January 13, 2025.
- ^ Colon, Dave (November 26, 2018). "As Democratic Senate Becomes Reality, Unclear How Hard Assembly Majority Will Push Prior Agenda". Gotham Gazette.
- ^ Runyeon, Frank G. (November 28, 2018). "The Secret Playbook NY State Senate Democrats Used To 'Wipe The Floor' With Republicans". Gothamist. Archived from the original on July 30, 2019. Retrieved July 30, 2019.
- ^ Precious, Tom (November 13, 2018). "Crystal Peoples-Stokes in the running for Assembly majority leader post". The Buffalo News.
- ^ Carola, Chris (June 14, 2018). "New York state lawmakers push term limits for elected state offices". Daily Freeman. Archived from the original on February 15, 2020.