Senate Resolution No. 3277
BY: Senator PARKER
MOURNING the death of New York State Assemblyman
David Gantt, transformative leader, civil rights
pioneer and strong advocate for the people of this
great Empire State
WHEREAS, It is with profound sorrow that this Legislative Body,
representing the people of the State of New York, is moved this day to
pay tribute to an eminent man of indomitable faith and dedication whose
public service and countless accomplishments will forever stand as a
paradigm and inspiration for others; and
WHEREAS, David Gantt of Rochester, New York, died on Wednesday, July
1, 2020, at the age of 78; and
WHEREAS, Born on September 12, 1941, David Gantt attended Franklin
High School, Roberts Wesleyan College, and Rochester Institute of
Technology; and
WHEREAS, A longtime resident of the City of Rochester, David Gantt
carried on the legacy of his mother, Lena M. Gantt, in fighting
unapologetically on behalf of poor people in the Greater Rochester
Community for more than four decades; and
WHEREAS, David Gantt began his illustrious career as a youth
counselor for the City of Rochester as well as an administrator for the
Anthony L. Jordan Health Center before serving the 22nd Legislative
District in the Monroe County Legislature for nine years; and
WHEREAS, With an unwavering love and commitment to his community,
David Gantt joined the New York State Assembly in 1983, becoming the
first African American from Monroe County elected to hold state office;
and
WHEREAS, Throughout his decorated 37 year career representing the
137th Assembly District in the New York State Legislature, David Gantt
changed the landscape of the Rochester community and gave a voice to the
disenfranchised; and
WHEREAS, Furthermore, as an elected official, Assemblyman David
Gantt fought tirelessly for affordable housing, voting rights, access to
healthcare, reliable infrastructure, and safe neighborhoods; and
WHEREAS, Assemblyman David Gantt was the author of numerous bills
enacted into state law, including: a statewide law aimed at driving drug
dealers out of residential neighborhoods; a law designed to help
undercover law enforcement officials crack down on narcotics dealers; a
law which enhances the economic development opportunities of
municipalities throughout New York State; and numerous laws which ensure
equal access to voters at their local polling places; and
WHEREAS, Chairman of the Assembly Standing Committee on
Transportation, Assemblyman David Gantt also served as Co-Chair of the
Legislative Task Force on Demographic Research and Reapportionment,
ushering the Assembly Majority through the 1990 Census and the
subsequent reapportionment of legislative districts; and
WHEREAS, Additionally, he chaired both the Assembly Subcommittee on
Affordable Housing and the Subcommittee on Voter Registration, and he
was a member of the Assembly Standing Committees on: Economic
Development, Corporations, Rules, Local Governments; and Ways and Means;
and
WHEREAS, Assemblyman David Gantt has been the proud recipient of
numerous awards and accolades from such organizations as the Upstairs
Youth Agency, Mount Vernon Baptist Church, Baden Street Settlement,
Webster Avenue Family Resource Center, Monroe County Public Defender's
Office, Monroe County Board of Elections and the New York State
Association of Counties; and
WHEREAS, Assemblyman David Gantt was truly a voice for the voiceless
and a mentor to countless community leaders, elected officials and
everyday citizens alike; his legacy will live on in the hearts, minds
and actions of all those he helped, lifted up, and fought for over the
past 45 years; and
WHEREAS, Predeceased by his parents, Lena Mae and David Gantt, Sr.,
David Gantt is survived by his three children, Kathleen Hope, Troy
Hightower, Troy Sizer; and his two brothers, Freddie Gantt and Tyrone
Gantt; as well as his grandchildren, other family members and many
friends; and
WHEREAS, Every citizen in New York State has most certainly
benefited, in one way or another, from the deep dedication, intelligence
and commitment that David Gantt brought to his work as a mentor,
legislator and public policy-maker; a loyal friend and trusted advisor,
he will be deeply missed and truly merits the grateful tribute of this
Legislative Body; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, That this Legislative Body pause in its deliberations to
mourn the death of New York State Assemblyman David Gantt,
transformative leader, civil rights pioneer and strong advocate for the
people of this great Empire State; and be it further
RESOLVED, That a copy of this Resolution, suitably engrossed, be
transmitted to the family of Assemblyman David Gantt.