Your representatives · New York

New York, meet your delegation.

These are the people who vote in your name. The PUBLIC TRUST Act asks every one of them the same question.

New York sends 28 people to Washington — 26 House members and two senators, Kirsten E. Gillibrand (D) and Charles E. Schumer (D). That delegation (21 Democrats, 7 Republicans) casts 28 votes on every law that touches your life. The question the PUBLIC TRUST Act puts to each of them is simple: will you vote to make this office answer to the people instead of the money?

New York's two U.S. Senators

New York in the U.S. House — 26 members

Your House vote is decided by district. Find the one representative who answers to your address →

Make it count where you live.

The pledge is how New York tells these representatives the rules are changing. It takes thirty seconds. It costs nothing.

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