Michael Novakhov, a member of the New York State Assembly representing a Brooklyn district, shared updates on recent meetings with local organizations through his social media posts on February 11, 2026. Novakhov’s posts highlighted discussions focused on supporting small businesses, promoting accessibility for people with disabilities, and advancing accessible education in New York.
In a post published at 01:09 UTC, Novakhov wrote: “I had a great meeting with Randy Peers, President & CEO of the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce. We had a productive conversation about supporting small businesses, strengthening our local economy, and creating the right conditions for Brooklyn to grow and thrive.”
Shortly after, at 01:12 UTC, he described another meeting: “I was happy to meet with the team from the Brooklyn Center for Independence of the Disabled. We discussed the importance of accessibility and making sure people with disabilities have the support and resources they deserve to fully participate in community life.”
Later that morning at 03:23 UTC, Novakhov posted about educational issues: “I had a great meeting with the team from @sfdesales. We discussed the importance of accessible education and ensuring all students have the support and resources they need to succeed in New York.”
Novakhov immigrated from the former USSR with his family before entering public service (official website). He won election to the State Assembly in 2022 as a member of the Republican Party. Prior to his political career, he spent two decades working in radio and co-founded Freedom FM in 2019. As an assemblyman, Novakhov has prioritized addressing crime affecting specific communities within his district as well as improving affordability in health care and housing (official website). His legislative work continues to focus on enhancing quality of life for residents by supporting economic growth initiatives and advocating for greater access across essential services.



