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New York State Assembly Speaker pays a courtesy call on the President of the Senate
Speaker of the New York State Assembly, the Hon. Carl Edward Heastie, and delegation, paid a courtesy call on the President of the Senate, the Hon. LaShell Adderley, July 8, 2026 in the Senate chambers, Downtown, Nassau. Speaker Heastie is the 100th Speaker of the New York State Assembly and the first African American to [] The post New York State Assembly Speaker pays a courtesy call on the President of the Senate appeared first on ZNS BAHAMAS.
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