Anil Beephan, a member of the New York State Assembly representing parts of Dutchess County, shared updates on his recent activities and advocacy through a series of posts on social media in early February 2026.
On February 5, 2026, Beephan acknowledged the efforts of local students, stating, “Thank you to John Jay High School FFA for visiting us in Albany! Dutchess County is an agricultural hub and I look forward to continuing our advocacy together!”
The following day, on February 6, he posted a brief message: “Oh the irony…”
Later that evening, Beephan addressed energy affordability and assistance programs. He wrote, “This week, I formally passed a resolution recognizing National Energy Assistance Day and one of the most pressing issues facing our district: affordable energy.
We highlighted vital programs like HEAP, which help underserved families heat and power their homes—especially during”
Beephan’s focus on energy policy aligns with his legislative priorities as outlined in his official biography. He has worked to advance energy independence and support community needs while serving in the Assembly since 2022 (official biography). His background includes roles in local government and community service such as volunteer firefighting. Additionally, he holds degrees from Arcadia University and Harvard University (official biography).
Beephan’s representation emphasizes environmental protection, fiscal responsibility, education support, and public safety for Dutchess County residents (official biography).



