NEW YORK STATE SENATE — Westchester County – District 34 — Alessandra Biaggi (D) Bronx, Westchester

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Alessandra Biaggi (born c. 1986) is an American politician in New York City. A member of the Democratic Party, she is Senator for the 34th District of the New York State Senate, which includes portions of Bronxand Westchester Counties.

Alessandra Biaggi (D)

Chair of Committee on Ethics and Internal Governance

34th Senate District
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Contact Information

Website
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Twitter @SenatorBiaggi
District Office

1250 Waters Place, Suite 1202
Bronx, NY 10461
Phone: (718) 822-2049

Albany Office

Legislative Office Building, Room 905
Albany, NY 12247
Phone: 518-455-3595

Committee Membership

Alessandra Biaggi was born in Mount Vernon, New York.

She is the granddaughter of late congressman Mario Biaggi.

Mario Biaggi was a U.S. Representative from New York (served from 1969 to 1988) and former New York City police officer.

He was elected as a Democrat from The Bronx in New York City. In 1987 and 1988, he was convicted in two separate corruption trials, and he resigned from Congress in 1988.

Alessandra Biaggi graduated from Pelham Memorial High SchoolNew York University, and Fordham Law School, where she was a member of the Fordham Law Review.

In 2014, she attended the Women’s Campaign School at Yale University.

Alessandra Biaggi lives in Pelham, NY, where she was born and raised.

She’s been active in politics for over a decade

Alessandra Biaggi interned in the offices of Congressman Joseph Crowley, the Kings County District Attorney, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York and worked as Assistant General Counsel for Governor Andrew Cuomo’s Office of Storm Recovery.

She most recently served as counsel in Governor Cuomo’s Counsels Office, and as a member of the Governor’s executive clemency team.

During the 2016 presidential election, Biaggi served as Deputy National Operations Director for Hillary Clinton’s campaign.

On January 24, 2018, Biaggi announced her candidacy for the Democratic nomination for New York State Senate in District 34 against incumbent Jeffrey D. Klein, the leader of the Independent Democratic Conference.

Biaggi defeated Klein in what amounted to a major upset.

Senate District 34 covers the Riverdale, Pelham Bay, Throggs Neck, City Island, Morris Park, Middletown, Hart Island, Hunts Point, Eastchester, parts of Castle Hill and parts of Westchester Square. 

NEW YORK STATE SENATE — Westchester County – District 36 — Jamaal Bailey (D) Bronx, Westchester

Jamaal Bailey (D)

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Jamaal Bailey is the Senator for the 36th District of the New York Senate. He is a Democrat. The district includes portions of BaychesterBedford ParkCountry ClubEastchesterFordhamMorris ParkParkchesterRiverdaleTremontWakefieldWilliamsbridge, and Woodlawn in the Bronx as well as Mount Vernon in Westchester County.

Chairman of Committee on Codes

36th Senate District
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Contact Information

Website
Facebook
Twitter @jamaaltbailey

District Office

959 East 233rd St.
Bronx, NY 10466-3207
Phone 718-547-8854

Albany Office

Legislative Office Building Room 707
Albany, NY 12247
Phone 518-455-2061

Committee Membership

Jamaal Bailey was born and raised in the Bronx where he attended New York City Public Schools, including P.S. 83 in Morris Park. He would later attend the prestigious Bronx High School of Science, and later yet the University at Albany. Bailey received his juris-doctorate from the CUNY School of Law.

A protege of New York State Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie, Bailey began his political career as an intern in Heastie’s office. 

In mid 2016, state Senator Ruth Hassell-Thompson resigned from her seat to take a position with New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, and Bailey ran in the state primary to replace her.

Against four other Democratic candidates, Bailey would win an outright majority of the vote with over 55%.

Much of his success was attributed to both his roots in the district, as well as the strong support given by Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie.

Heastie’s district covers a portion of the same area of the Bronx.

Bailey won a second term unopposed in 2018. With Democrats taking the majority in the Senate,

Bailey is married with two daughters.