Nily Rozic Explained

Nily Rozic
District:25th
State Assembly:New York
Term Start:January 1, 2013
Predecessor:Rory Lancman
Office2:Chair of the New York State Assembly Consumer Affairs and Protection Committee
Term Start2:January 6, 2021
Predecessor2:Michael DenDekker
Birth Place:Jerusalem
Education:Syracuse University
New York University
Party:Democratic
Residence:Fresh Meadows, Queens, New York City
Website:Official website
Signature:Nily Rozic Signature.png
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Religion:Judaism
Birth Date:15 March 1986

Nily Rozic (born March 15, 1986) is a legislator from Queens, New York and a member of the New York State Assembly.

Rozic represents New York's 25th State Assembly district, which spans the northeast portions of Queens, including the communities of Flushing, Queensboro Hill, Hillcrest, Fresh Meadows, Oakland Gardens, Bayside, and Douglaston.

Early life and education

Rozic was born in Jerusalem and raised in the United States. She is a graduate of Townsend Harris High School, Syracuse University’s Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, and New York University.[1]

Career

Prior to her election, Rozic had been chief of staff to Assemblyman Brian Kavanagh.

2012 election

In 2012, Rory Lancman,[2] the former Democratic representative of the 25th District, decided to vacate his assembly seat. Rozic defeated Jerry Iannece[3] from Bayside in the Democratic Party primary. Rozic received 55.6 percent of the vote to Iannece's 44.4. In the 2012 general election, Rozic went on to defeat Conservative Party nominee William N. Garifal Jr.,[4] and Republican candidate Abe Fuchs[5] in the November general.

2014 election

In the 2014 Assembly race, Rozic was unopposed in the Democratic primary.[6] Rozic ran as the candidate of the Working Families Party and Independence Party. She was uncontested in the 2014 general election of the 25th Assembly District.[6]

2016 election

Rozic, running for a third term in 2016, was unopposed in the Democratic primary.[7] Rozic was challenged by Republican candidate Usman Ali Chohan in 2016.[8] In the general election, Rozic won her third term with 76.36 percent of the vote (about 22,000 voters).[9]

Committee appointments

She was appointed to serve on the Assembly's Children and Families, Corporations, Authorities and Commissions, Correction, Environmental Conservation, and Labor Committees.

She was also a member of the Black, Puerto Rican, Hispanic & Asian Legislative Caucus and the Puerto Rican/Hispanic Task Force.

She serves on the Assembly's Ways & Means, Labor, Environmental Conservation, Correction, and Corporations, Authorities and Commissions Committees. In 2017, Nily was named as chair of the Task Force on Women's Issues.

Awards and honors

In 2013, Rozic was named as a Rising Star on City & State's annual list of the Next Generation of Political Leaders for becoming an influential force in New York State politics as a young elected official.[10]

Personal life

Rozic lives in Fresh Meadows, Queens.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: New York State Assembly Nily Rozic. nyassembly.gov. 2017-05-05.
  2. Web site: Rory Lancman. Ballotpedia. August 23, 2017.
  3. Web site: Jerry M. Iannece. Ballotpedia. August 23, 2017.
  4. Web site: William N. Garifal, Jr.. Ballotpedia. August 23, 2017.
  5. Web site: Abraham M. Fuchs. Ballotpedia. August 23, 2017.
  6. Web site: Nily Rozic. Ballotpedia. August 23, 2017.
  7. Web site: Nily Rozic. Ballotpedia. August 23, 2017.
  8. Web site: Ballotpedia Usman Ali Chohan. Ballotpedia. August 23, 2017.
  9. Web site: Ballotpedia Election Results 2016. Ballotpedia. August 23, 2017.
  10. Web site: City & State's Rising Star list . https://web.archive.org/web/20180123072523/http://archives.cityandstateny.com/2013-albany-rising-stars-nily-rozic/ . 2018-01-23 . May 25, 2013 . CityAndStateNY.com.