Matt Slater, a member of the New York State Assembly, recently shared updates on his legislative priorities and campaign activities through a series of posts on his official Twitter account.
On January 7, 2026, Slater reflected on his motivations for seeking office and highlighted recent accomplishments: “I ran for Assembly to bring common sense to Albany—and we delivered. We helped secure the largest property tax cut in Putnam County history, invested in fixing our roads, and strengthened public safety. But there’s more work to do. My plan is simple: cut taxes to make life more”.
The following day, January 8, 2026, Slater announced his re-election campaign. He wrote: “I was proud to announce my campaign for re-election alongside family, friends and community leaders who care deeply about the future of the Hudson Valley. I’m incredibly grateful to my family and to my partners in government, including Rep. Mike Lawler, County Executive Kevin”.
Later that same day, Slater reported on his participation at a statewide conference focused on election administration: “This week, I had the opportunity to speak at the Election Commissioners Conference and meet with members of the NYS Board of Elections and commissioners from every county across New York. As a member of the Assembly Elections Committee, it was important to hear directly from the”.
Slater represents constituents in Putnam County as part of his role in the New York State Assembly. His legislative record includes support for local infrastructure improvements and efforts to reduce property taxes—issues that have historically been significant concerns for residents in the region.


