Alessandra Biaggi — New York Legislature, Albany, NY
Alessandra Biaggi, D-Bronx, celebrates after her legislation to change state legal standards on sexual harassment to help victims prove harassment cases as members discuss the Bill in the Senate Chamber at the state Capitol, in Albany, NY. For those who may not know, Alessandra is an American politician in New York City. She’s a member of the Democratic Party, and the Senator for the 34th District of the New York State Senate, which includes portions of Bronx and Westchester Counties.
Alessandra Biaggi Claps & Cheers
New York Sen. Alessandra Biaggi, D-Bronx, right, couldn’t appear more happy about her legislation passing to change state legal standards on sexual harassment. If we were her, we’d be proud, too.
Alessandra Biaggi Is Voting For Elizabeth Warren In 2020
In the 2020 election campaign, Alessandra Biaggi has already endorsed Senator Elizabeth Warren to lead the democratic ticket in the fight against Donald Trump. “I think she’d be an excellent president and in debates with him, I don’t think she’ll be afraid to say things to him that perhaps other candidates maybe wouldn’t say,” she said.
Alessandra Biaggi–New York Legislature, Albany, NY
State Sen. Alessandra Biaggi, D-Bronx, speaks to state legislators during a public hearing on sexual harassment in the workplace, in Albany, NY
Alessandra Biaggi–New York Legislature, Albany, NY
New York Sen. Alessandra Biaggi, D-Bronx,right, explains their vote in the affirmative on the Child Victims Act in the Assembly Chamber at the state Capitol, in Albany, N.Y
Child Victims Act, Albany, NY
Alessandra Biaggi–New York Legislature, Albany, NY
Alessandra Biaggi, shakes hands with one of her consituents. As for her advice to any of you who want to make a big difference in the quality of life in your own community, she suggests identifying who are the people in decision-making positions in your town or county, see what they are doing to solve problems and if you don’t like what they are doing, then “create a plan on how you would do it better and run for that seat.”