Politics & Government
Zebrowski Leaves State Assembly
He had been the representative from District 96 in Rockland County.

ROCKLAND COUNTY, NY — Ken Zebrowski resigned his elected position in the New York State Assembly six months before he was to leave Albany for good.
He has gone to work for the New York lobbying firm Brown & Weinraub. On Empire Report, the firm said:
Brown and Weinraub Advisors are excited to welcome Assemblymember Ken Zebrowski to our firm. He will serve as Senior Advisor and will also be a partner in our law firm. Throughout his seventeen year career in the New York State Assembly Ken was widely recognized as a thoughtful, seasoned and passionate leader by both sides of the aisle. Ken has served with distinction as Chair of multiple committees including Banking, Governmental Operations and most recently as Chair of the Corporations, Authorities and Commissions Committee. He also served as Chair of the Task Force on Demographic Research and Reapportionment, which oversees the reapportionment process for Senate, Assembly and Congressional districts. In these roles, he has earned the respect of his colleagues throughout state and local government.
A native son of Rockland county, he has been a leading voice as the Hudson Valley has experienced robust growth and change. He understands complex challenges and has always been able to bring his significant analytical and legal skills forward to offer solutions that inspired confidence and trust throughout his district and throughout the state.
Ken will offer his brand of expertise and counsel to all of our clients and will be a key advisor to the entire BW team.
The longtime assemblyman representing the 96th District had announced he would not seek re-election. His page on the State Assembly website has been removed. His office in New City will remain open until the new representative takes office.
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In November, voters will choose between Patrick Carroll (Democratic Party, Working Families Party) and Ronald Diz (Republican Party, Conservative Party).
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I will be moving into the private sector today and want to thank everyone for their support and collaboration during my tenure in the New York State Assembly. pic.twitter.com/z3C9l28OK4
— Ken Zebrowski (@kenzebrowski_ny) July 10, 2024
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