Connect Senate Members & CD9
NYS-63 Senators
The relationship of constituents to the State Government’s 63 members of the NY Senate can last a long time. They have two-year terms but there are no limits. This section seeks information that contributes to a better understanding of issues that confront our state representatives that share a portion of the Ninth Congressional District.

- In 2016 Senate District 17 voted for Trump. Details are here.
Do they share issues and solve problems? It is difficult to tell.
For example, an analysis by participants in an effort to reform the Brooklyn political machine came up with this analysis by the New Kings Democrats. Is your Senator working for you or not?
SD | Senator | Party | Open States |
17 | Simcha Felder | Democratic | Bills Positions |
18 | Martin Malave Dilan | Democratic | Bills Positions |
19 | Roxanne J. Persaud | Democratic | Bills Positions |
20 | Jesse Hamilton | Democratic | Bills Positions |
21 | Kevin S Parker | Democratic | Bills Positions |
22 | Martin J Golden | Republican | Bills Positions |
25 | Velmanette Montgomery | Democratic | Bills Positions |
Connect the Council
City Council The New York City Council has 51 members with two-term limits of four years. The relationship between the city, the state and national government is complicated. A close examination of issues that confront the City Council Members should include those the state and federal government share. The focus here is on the eight […]
Connect Assembly
Assembly Members NYS-151 Assembly MembersYou know where you live. Use the map and report your Assemblymember in the comment section below. Before selecting your Assemblymember within the Ninth Congressional District take a moment to review: Session Four “How to Sustain the Resistance Long Term” presented by New York Assemblyman and DNC Vice Chair, Michael Blake. […]
Connect Community Districts
Seven Community Districts share the geography, interests, needs, and concerns of the Ninth Congressional District. The map and links below seek participants. Engaging residents the relationship local to federal money in community development dates to the 1950s with the formation of Community Planning Councils. The most recent change in this practice occurred in 1989 when the […]
Connect School Districts
There are three school districts that share a portion of the Ninth Congressional District. How will changes in Federal and therefore state and city policy affect schools in these districts? The objective would be to identify parents, the primary self-interest group. There are not links (yet) to these constituents. The start of developing this idea […]
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