Dear Friends and Neighbors,
As the state budget process moves forward in Albany, I want you to know that I am working every day for the priorities of my district. You have sent emails and letters, and called.
Many constituents have shared deep concerns about actions at the federal level, including those involving the devastating actions of ICE and the Department of Homeland Security, devastating cuts to our healthcare system and the need for more resources for our schools.
I share your concerns and am doing everything I can to advance the policies that members of our community hold dear to safeguard our democracy, protect our hospitals from bankruptcy and ensure our schools get the resources to support our exemplary education system.
Please follow me on my Assembly Facebook, X and Instagram accounts or visit my Assembly website to stay updated on my legislative happenings. If there is anything you have questions about, or that my office can assist you with, please email me at paulina@nyassembly.gov or call (914) 723-1115.
Sincerely,
Amy Paulin
Member of Assembly, 88th District
Our Westchester interfaith leaders and over 1000 community members gathered at Congregation Kol Ami, in prayer, song, and reflection, demanding an end to the brutality and violence of ICE and the DHS. We will continue to stand up and fight together against this injustice.
I enjoyed attending the Scarsdale Schools PTC Annual Legislative Breakfast. Thank you to the students and PTC for your civic engagement.
Proud to support the preservation of New Rochelle’s rich history! I was glad to contribute toward the new sign at the Thomas Paine Monument in New Rochelle, helping ensure that Paine’s words and legacy are accessible to residents and visitors.
Congratulations to Ryan Feldman, of Scouting America Troop 1 Pelham, on receiving the Eagle Scout Rank!
Thank you Rayna Shapiro and local NYSUT members for our meeting to discuss key educational priorities, which will strengthen NY’s education system and give our students the best learning experience possible.

I was pleased to visit the Bronxville and Tuckahoe Libraries to see the results of the NYS funding they received, allowing them to make critical upgrades to their facilities.