Slater seeks input from constituents with new legislative priorities survey

Slater seeks input from constituents with new legislative priorities survey
State Rep. Matthew Slater, District 94 — Official U.S. House headshot
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Assemblyman Matt Slater (R,C-Yorktown) has initiated a survey to gather input from residents of the 94th Assembly District. The 18-question survey aims to help Slater prepare for the upcoming legislative session by understanding constituents’ priorities.

“This is one of the best tools I have to make sure I’m fighting for the issues that matter most to the people I represent,” said Slater. “This survey helps me better understand the priorities of our communities and ensures those concerns are reflected in the policies I push for in Albany.”

The survey addresses various topics, including local infrastructure needs, public safety, affordability, child care access, environmental issues, job training, and public transportation.

“Thank you to everyone who takes a few minutes to complete the survey,” Slater added. “This is your direct line to Albany—use it to make your voice heard.”

The survey is available online on Assemblyman Slater’s webpage.



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