Josh Jensen outlines priorities as 2026 legislative session begins

State Rep. Josh Jensen, District 134
State Rep. Josh Jensen, District 134
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Assemblyman Josh Jensen (R,C-Greece) has returned to Albany for the start of the 2026 legislative session. In a statement, Jensen outlined his priorities for the year, which include working to make New York more affordable, maintaining reliable energy at lower costs, protecting the healthcare system, supporting students in schools, and investing in local infrastructure.

Jensen emphasized his commitment to representing his constituents and achieving tangible outcomes. “I am proud to be back in Albany for the 2026 Legislative Session, ready to continue fighting for a stronger New York. This year, I will stay focused on making New York more affordable, keeping energy reliable and costs down, safeguarding our healthcare system, supporting our children in schools and investing in our local infrastructure. I remain committed to being a strong, consistent voice for my constituents and delivering real results for the community I serve.”

The legislative session marks an opportunity for lawmakers like Jensen to address issues affecting their districts and work on policies that impact residents across New York.



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