Every two years, we elect candidates to the Upper House of the New York State Legislature. Members of The Upper House are called Senators. Our state Senators earn $110,000 annually plus a per diem for travel and lodging. The Commission on Legislative, Judicial, and Executive Compensation determines the salary for the New York State Senate. The salary and benefits are based on the cost of living, position responsibilities, and other factors.
The New York State Senate has a "working season" that starts in January and runs through June. While the session usually ends in June, legislators can be called back to Albany for special legislative sessions, formal meetings, committee work, or public hearings year-round. There are 63 districts in our state, with five in Suffolk County, one of which is shared by Nassau County.
Why should this matter to us? The Senate is responsible for passing laws regulating the healthcare industry, including insurance coverage, prescription drug prices, and access to healthcare services. The New York State Senate has a Committee on Aging, which is responsible for policies that support older adults in the state. The committee ensures that seniors have access to high-quality healthcare, affordable housing, and social services promoting independence and well-being. In addition, the committee advocates for older adults in areas such as financial exploitation and elder abuse, as well as promoting programs that help seniors stay active and engaged in their communities. For residents of Suffolk County, the Committee on Aging's work is particularly important as the county has a large population of older adults. The committee's efforts can make a significant difference in the quality of life for seniors in the county.
The Veterans, Homeland Security, and Military Affairs Committee are responsible for proposing laws and policies that affect veterans' access to healthcare, education, and employment opportunities. The committee works to ensure that veterans receive the benefits they are entitled to, such as disability compensation and pensions. Many veterans in Suffolk County rely on these benefits to support themselves and their families, making the committee's actions critical for their well-being. Furthermore, the committee collaborates with local organizations and agencies to address issues unique to Suffolk County's veteran population, such as the availability of mental health services and affordable housing. As such, the state senate's actions can profoundly impact the lives of veterans in Suffolk County, and their needs and concerns must be considered during the legislative process.
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The state senate's decisions on funding, policies, and programs directly impact our daily lives, and we all want our students to have access to the best education possible. The Senate's Committee on Education is responsible for creating laws that affect curriculum standards, teacher certification requirements, and other educational programs. So, whether you're a student, a teacher, or someone who cares about education, paying attention to what's happening in Albany is essential. To find out your district and who represents you in the New York State Senate, visit the website www.nysenate.gov.