State Rep. Alec Brook-Krasny, District 46 | Official U.S. House headshot
State Rep. Alec Brook-Krasny, District 46 | Official U.S. House headshot
Assemblyman Alec Brook-Krasny (R,C-Coney Island) today outlined his first 100 days in office, highlighting a range of legislative efforts aimed at enhancing safety, affordability, and support for small businesses and law enforcement in New York.
Brook-Krasny has introduced legislation to prohibit utility companies from imposing additional fees on seniors and individuals with developmental disabilities. He has also authored a bill to rename a portion of the Kings County highway system as the “Brooklyn Veterans Memorial Highway.”
During his tenure, Brook-Krasny has participated in numerous meetings, roundtables, and community events. He has written letters supporting senior-based transportation services and advocated for strengthening Brooklyn’s colleges and universities. His initiatives include creating a trade and vocational school on Coney Island, repealing cashless bail laws, preventing youth overdoses from THC products, controlling state spending, supporting Ukraine and its refugees, protecting veterans' services, and supporting diverse cultural and religious centers.
“It has been a distinct honor and privilege to return to public service and represent Southern Brooklyn in the State Assembly,” Brook-Krasny said. “As the state budget hangs in the balance, there are many pressing issues facing our state including repealing dangerous cashless bail laws, reducing residents’ utility bills, strengthening our public transit system and making our state more affordable. It’s been rewarding and fulfilling to meet with so many of you, be your voice in Albany and celebrate countless new community ventures, volunteer organizations, recognize our brave law enforcement officers and fight for more opportunities for residents and their families here in Brooklyn.”
A list of legislation sponsored by Assemblyman Brook-Krasny can be found here.