The decisions of our elected representatives impact significantly on our public schools. Because we are interested in the education of our children, we must closely monitor the activities of our elected representatives and work to influence their decisions. That's what democratic government is all about. The links below are available to facilitate e-mail communication with our elected representatives.
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
United States Senators for New York:
Charles E. Schumer
Kirsten Gillibrand
NASSAU & SUFFOLK COUNTY MEMBERS OF U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES:
(1ST CD) LEE ZELDIN
(2ND CD) PETER T. KING
(3RD CD) THOMAS SUOZZI
(4TH CD) KATHLEEN RICE
(5TH CD) GREGORY W. MEEKS
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NEW YORK STATE GOVERNMENT
GOVERNOR:
ANDREW CUOMO
NASSAU & SUFFOLK COUNTY STATE SENATORS:
(1ST SD) KENNETH P. LaVALLE
(2ND SD) JOHN J. FLANAGAN
(3RD SD) MONICA MARTINEZ
(4TH SD) PHIL BOYLE
(5TH SD) JAMES GAUGHRAN
(6TH SD) KEVIN THOMAS
(7TH SD) ANNA KAPLAN
(8TH SD) JOHN BROOKS
(9TH SD) TODD KAMINSKY
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NASSAU & SUFFOLK COUNTY ASSEMBLY MEMBERS:
(1ST AD) FRED W. THIELE, JR.
(2ND AD) ANTHONY H PALUMBO
(3RD AD) JOE DeSTEFANO
(4TH AD) STEVEN ENGLEBRIGHT
(5TH AD) DOUG SMITH
(6TH AD) PHILIP RAMOS
(7TH AD) ANDREW GARBARINO
(8TH AD) MICHAEL FITZPATRICK
(9TH AD) Michael LiPetri
(10TH AD) Steve Stern
(11TH AD) KIMBERLY JEAN-PIERRE
(12TH AD) ANDREW P. RAIA
(13TH AD) CHARLES LAVINE
(14TH AD) DAVID G. McDONOUGH
(15TH AD) MICHAEL A. MONTESANO
(16TH AD) Gina Sillitti
(17TH AD) John Mikulin
(18TH AD) Taylor Raynor
(19TH AD) EDWARD P. RA
(20TH AD) MELISSA MILLER
(21ST AD) Judy Griffin
(22ND AD) MICHAELLE SOLAGES
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Click here to go to the NYSUT Member Action Center where you can fax/email your local, state and national representatives to support public education.
Vote Cope
VOTE-COPE, which stands for Voice Of Teachers in Education - Committee On Political Education, is NYSUT's political action committee designed to further NYSUT's political agenda.
It is your statewide union's voluntary, member-supported political action campaign. Members' donations to VOTE-COPE help support grass-roots lobbying by thousands of NYSUT members and boost candidates with strong records on education, health care and labor issues.
VOTE-COPE is non-partisan and receives all of its support from voluntary member contributions. The money is used to lobby for legislation and to elect candidates who understand the importance of education and health care and who support the values of the organized labor movement.
Funds from VOTE-COPE have been used for everything from winning a cost of living adjustment for retiree pensions to helping defeat dangerous voucher proposals. Another important feature of VOTE-COPE is that a percentage of the funds raised by a NYSUT local union are rebated back to the local to use for grassroots efforts, such as electing pro-union school board candidates or passing school budgets.
VOTE-COPE, which stands for Voice Of Teachers in Education - Committee On Political Education, is NYSUT's political action committee designed to further NYSUT's political agenda.
It is your statewide union's voluntary, member-supported political action campaign. Members' donations to VOTE-COPE help support grass-roots lobbying by thousands of NYSUT members and boost candidates with strong records on education, health care and labor issues.
VOTE-COPE is non-partisan and receives all of its support from voluntary member contributions. The money is used to lobby for legislation and to elect candidates who understand the importance of education and health care and who support the values of the organized labor movement.
Funds from VOTE-COPE have been used for everything from winning a cost of living adjustment for retiree pensions to helping defeat dangerous voucher proposals. Another important feature of VOTE-COPE is that a percentage of the funds raised by a NYSUT local union are rebated back to the local to use for grassroots efforts, such as electing pro-union school board candidates or passing school budgets.
How and Why Does NYSUT Make Political Endorsements?
NYSUT takes a non-partisan approach to its endorsement process, giving strong consideration to the voting record of incumbents on issues affecting NYSUT members. In endorsements, the union's primary consideration is always a candidate's positions on issues that affect NYSUT members - not party affiliation.
NYSUT takes part in the political process to secure legislation that benefits members and their workplaces.The process of endorsing political candidates includes an endorsement conference involving local presidents, a statewide political action committee and NYSUT's legislative department. Following the conference, NYSUT's Board of Directors acts on the final recommendations of the PAC and the union's executive committee.
NYSUT policy is to remain neutral in open races unless a compelling reason exists to make an endorsement.
NYSUT takes a non-partisan approach to its endorsement process, giving strong consideration to the voting record of incumbents on issues affecting NYSUT members. In endorsements, the union's primary consideration is always a candidate's positions on issues that affect NYSUT members - not party affiliation.
NYSUT takes part in the political process to secure legislation that benefits members and their workplaces.The process of endorsing political candidates includes an endorsement conference involving local presidents, a statewide political action committee and NYSUT's legislative department. Following the conference, NYSUT's Board of Directors acts on the final recommendations of the PAC and the union's executive committee.
NYSUT policy is to remain neutral in open races unless a compelling reason exists to make an endorsement.