Assemblywoman to speak at Westchester Community College
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- November
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Assemblywoman Amy Paulin will discuss her role in the Legislature next week at Westchester Community College.
The Thursday presentation—Inside Albany: The Job of an Assemblywoman—is sponsored by the President’s Ad Hoc Committee on Women’s Educational Opportunity.
The event will be at 11 a.m. in the Classroom Building, Room 200. It is free and open to the public.
The Democrat from Scarsdale supported legislation to increase aid to public schools and to inspect summer camps, and bills to help domestic violence victims. She has also helped to ban smoking in college dormitories, and backed allowing licensed pharmacists to administer flu shots.
She is the former Director of My Sisters’ Place, a non-profit agency which assists victims of domestic violence. She helped to found the Westchester Domestic Violence Council and obtained funding for day care and neighborhood health centers.
More information: 914-606-6700 or www.sunywcc.edu.



















