Phillip Steck

Phillip G. Steck
Member of the New York State Assembly
from the 110th district
Assumed office
January 1, 2013
Preceded by James N. Tedisco
Personal details
Born (1959-07-08) July 8, 1959
New York City
Nationality American
Political party Democratic
Other political
affiliations
Independence, Working Families Party
Spouse(s) Patricia
Children 2
Residence Loudonville, New York
Alma mater Harvard University, University of Pennsylvania School of Law
Occupation Attorney
Religion Judaism
Website steckforassembly.com

Phillip G. Steck (born July 8, 1959) is a Democratic member of the New York State Assembly representing Assembly District 110, which comprises the eastern tip of Schenectady and northeastern tip of Albany County.

Early life and career

Steck is the son of Ernest, a high school athletic director, and Roselyn, a middle school teacher. He played varsity football and graduated the valedictorian of his class from The Albany Academy in 1977. He earned a degree in Government from Harvard University in 1981 and a law degree from the University of Pennsylvania Law School in 1984. In college, he interned on the staff of Congressman Ben Rosenthal. For several years after college, he worked as an assistant district attorney in New York and Rensselaer Counties. He then entered private practice for the Capital District law firm of Cooper Erving & Savage where he has worked ever since.

Political career

His political career began in 1999 when he was elected to the Albany County Legislature where he served three terms.

In 2008, he contended unsuccessfully for New York's 21st congressional district, but lost in the Democratic primary[1][2][3]

In 2012, Steck won a seat in the New York State Assembly.[4] Phil is a member of the Health, Insurance, Transportation, Judiciary, and Children and Families Committees. His major legislative interests Includes expanding membership in County self-insured health plans to embrace all municipalities so as to reduce health insurance costs funded by taxpayers, reducing paperwork faced by medical professionals and businesses, raising revenue through the stock transfer tax to support, To rebuild the infrastructure of Upstate New York shifting the property tax burden to the state income tax by having the State assume 100% responsibility for funding Medicaid.

References

Political offices
Preceded by
Albany County, New York Legislator, 15th District
January 1, 2000 – December 31, 2012
Vacant
Title next held by
Alison McLean Lane
New York Assembly
Preceded by
James N. Tedisco
New York State Assembly, 110th District
January 1, 2013 – present
Incumbent
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