WOMEN’S ISSUES
As the first woman in the history of New York to lead a legislative conference, Senator Andrea Stewart-Cousins brings the voices of women to the table at the highest levels of State government. In the face of unrelenting attacks from the Trump Administration, Andrea Stewart-Cousins has stood up as one of the strongest advocates for women in New York State.. Continue Reading→
JOBS
Senator Stewart-Cousins is committed to finding new and innovative ways of growing the economy in Westchester County and throughout New York State. She has been at the forefront of the State’s efforts to attract businesses and retain jobs and is committed to ensuring a living wage for working families.. Continue Reading→
TAXES
Senator Stewart-Cousins understands that Westchester taxpayers are over-burdened. That’s why she has a strong record of lowering taxes and keeping New York affordable.. Continue Reading→
ETHICS & CAMPAIGN FINANCE REFORM
The faith of New Yorkers in their government has been shaken by corruption. But Senator Stewart-Cousins has lead the charge to restore integrity and trust in Albany.. Continue Reading→
EDUCATION
Senator Stewart-Cousins remains a steadfast supporter of public education. As a public school graduate, parent of public school educated children and grandchildren, and a former public school teacher, the Senator understands that all children in New York State deserve to receive a quality education. Continue Reading→
ENVIRONMENT
Senator Stewart-Cousins is a strong steward of the environment. This year she earned a perfect score on the Environmental Advocates Legislative Scorecard. She remains committed to investing in sustainability, promoting the green economy and keeping the state’s land, air and water clean and healthy. Continue Reading→
GUN CONTROL AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Senator Stewart-Cousins has consistently advocated for common sense gun reform. She spearheaded the successful passage of the SAFE Act, the toughest gun control laws in the nation and has implemented successful programs in her district to cut down on gun violence. Continue Reading→