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Assembly Member  Tommy John Schiavoni

Assembly Member Tommy John Schiavoni serves the 1st New York State Assembly District, which includes the towns of Southold, Shelter Island, East Hampton, Southampton and part of Brookhaven. He was elected to the NYS Assembly in November of 2024.

For three generations, Tommy John's family operated a local plumbing and heating business in Sag Harbor, where he began working at the age of twelve. Growing up on construction sites with master tradesmen, Tommy John gained the knowledge and experience that fuels his desire to find pragmatic solutions to problems to this day.

With a passion for history and government, Tommy John earned a Bachelor of Arts in Secondary Education in Social Studies at SUNY Cortland and became a teacher. He worked from 1988 until retirement in 2018 in the Center Moriches School District teaching Participation in Government, Economics and U.S. History and Government. While working full-time, he earned a Master’s Degree from SUNY Stony Brook furthering his career as a High School Social Studies Teacher.

Tommy John has also been an active member of local government since first serving on the North Haven Village Zoning Board of Appeals in 2008. In 2014, he was elected to the North Haven Village Board, and in 2016, he was appointed to the Southampton Town ZBA before his election to the Town Council in 2017. He also served on the Sag Harbor School Board of Education from 2014 to 2017.

Tommy John focuses on practical municipal administration in our communities while maintaining his commitment to a healthy environment, a sound local economy, housing, preserving agriculture, transportation, sustainability initiatives and support of the arts and education in all forms.

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Assemblyman Schiavoni Secures Funding for Montauk Lighthouse – Governor Hochul Signs Bill Making Changes to Suffolk County Hotel Motel Law

Sag Harbor, NY – On Monday, July 6, legislation co-sponsored by Assemblyman Schiavoni authorized Suffolk County to affect changes to how revenues collected by hotel/motel taxes may be spent, was signed into law by Governor Hochul. At the beginning of...

Assemblyman Schiavoni Announces LIRR Contract Awarded for Replacement of Three East End Bridges

Assemblyman Tommy John Schiavoni (D-Sag Harbor) today announced that the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) has awarded the contract for the replacement of three aging bridges located on the East End of Long Island. The project includes the bridges at Cranberry...

Peconic Bay Community Housing Fund First Quarter Revenue for 2026 Slightly Lower Than 2025; Total CHF Revenues Reach $88.1 Million

Assemblyman Tommy John Schiavoni (D-Sag Harbor) today reported that total revenues collected through the Peconic Bay Community Housing Fund (CHF) in the four participating East End towns totaled $9,008,234.20 during the first quarter of 2026. During the...

New York State Legislature Approves Changes to Suffolk County Hotel Motel Law

Albany, NY – This week, legislation co-sponsored by Assemblyman Schiavoni authorized Suffolk County to affect changes to how revenues collected by hotel/motel taxes may be spent, passed both houses of the State Legislature. After discussions over the...

Assemblyman Schiavoni Advances Legislation Requiring the Reporting of Alpha-gal Syndrome in New York State

Albany, NY – This week, legislation sponsored by Assemblymember Schiavoni which would require the reporting of Alpha-gal Syndrome (AGS), a life-altering and potentially deadly tick-borne illness, unanimously passed the Assembly. This legislation (A.11328/S.10340)...

Assemblyman Schiavoni Advances Legislation Benefiting the Health and Wellness of Disabled Veterans

Albany, NY – This week, legislation introduced by Assemblyman Schiavoni that would provide greater access to a healthier lifestyle for New York’s veterans was passed unanimously by the Assembly. A.6001-A/S.7784-A would allow select SUNY, CUNY, and...
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