Michael Reilly (New York politician)
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Michael W. Reilly Jr. (born January 30, 1973) is a member of the
New York State Assembly The New York State Assembly is the lower house of the New York State Legislature, with the New York State Senate being the upper house. There are 150 seats in the Assembly. Assembly members serve two-year terms without term limits. The Ass ...
, representing the 62nd district since 2019. He is a
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. The district includes portions of the South shore of
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. Reilly formerly served in the
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and was an officer with the
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. He previously served as well as the president of the Community Education Council (CEC) for District 31, which includes all of Staten Island. He has a BS in Legal Studies from
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. He resides in Eltingville with his wife and family. In 2018 Assemblyman Ronald Castorina opted to not seek re-election in order to run for a judgeship. Reilly, in a three way primary, easily defeated his two opponents to claim the Republican nomination. He won the general election with nearly 90% of the vote. School Safety: While president of the CEC, Reilly focused on the issue of school safety. As Assemblyman, he has continued his push to see front doors of academic buildings locked and for retired police officers to serve as supplemental school security. Secession: Discussion surrounding the Staten Island Secession received renewed attention in 2019. Reilly announced his support for the Divide NY plan, indicating his desire to see Staten Island become part of the upstate New York region - New Amsterdam. Reilly received the endorsement of the Staten Island Republican Party’s Executive Committee for his 2020 re-election bid. In November 2020, he won re-election unopposed.


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Michael Reilly - New York State Assembly (official site)
{{DEFAULTSORT:Reilly, Michael J. Living people Republican Party members of the New York State Assembly 21st-century American politicians 1973 births John Jay College of Criminal Justice alumni Politicians from Staten Island People from Eltingville, Staten Island