
Scenes from the Lustgarten Foundation 2022 Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Walk.

Assemblymember Abinanti speaking with Association of Proprietary Colleges students about TAP funding.

Greenburgh Community Center hosted a breakfast for seniors, ably hosted by Colby Jenkins with service provided by elected officials.

Assemblymember Abinanti enjoying the Sleepy Hollow Cultural Festival.

So much joy & fun for people with disabilities at Halloween party at Westchester’s Miracle League which Assemblymember Abinanti helped set up 15 years ago.

Assemblymember Abinanti was proud to help pass legislation that dedicated $1.5 billion settlement from lawsuit by New York State Attorney General Tish James against drug companies to opioid-addiction prevention/treatment programs – $13.5million goes to Westchester.

Assemblymember Abinanti visited with ArtsWestchester & El Centro Hispano at Elmsford Grady Elementary School for fun and vaccinations.

Assemblymember Abinanti joined Earth Irvington at the O’Hara Nature Center for a documentary screening. He is proud to have gotten $3 million from Westchester to save this beautiful property when he was a county legislator.

Assemblymember Abinanti shared that it was a privilege and a pleasure to participate in the Westchester-Putnam Central Labor Body picnic in his district at Ridge Road Park.

Every gun we get off the street is a gun that won’t fall into the wrong hands.

Guns in the wrong hands kill people. I was pleased to join New York State Attorney General Letitia James and Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America at a “gun buyback.”

Celebrating Village of Ardsley’s 125th anniversary with Mayor Nancy Kaboolian and hundreds of residents enjoying the fun at Pascone Park.

Great day with lots of great people walking for those who can no longer walk & speaking for those who can no longer speak at the Walk to defeat ALS at Manhattanville College.

Assemblymember Abinanti joined leaders at an Abbott House event thanking dedicated community volunteers who improve lives of vulnerable people with special needs at Abbott House.

Assemblyman Abinanti with representatives from Pace University. They discussed the importance of TAP funding.

The Assemblyman with George Lence, Dr. Marsha Gordon, and the Honorable George Oros of the Westchester Business Council.

The member meeting with the Adirondack Council, who came to Albany to discuss road salt legislation.

The Hudson Peconic Planned Parenthood with Assemblyman Abinanti.

Tom Abinanti with Rob Pinto, Dan Kozak, Natalia Campbell, John Caroppoli, and Joseph Mayhew from the Communications Workers of America.

Tom Abinanti representatives from the American Lung Association.

The member, with his Legislative director, and the Lower Hudson Alzheimers Association.

Assemblyman Abinanti at a Labor Picnic at Secor Woods Park with State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli and labor leaders.

Assemblyman Abinanti attended the St. Patricks Day Parade in Sleepy Hollow.

Assemblyman Abinanti attended the RiverArts event in Hastings with other public officials.

Assemblyman Abinanti met with Congresswoman Nita Lowey and the board of Open Door.

Assemblyman Abinanti attended the NYU Abrams lecture with former NYS Attorney General Robert Abrams.

Assemblyman Abinanti met with Moms Demand Action in Albany.

Assemblyman Abinanti with Senator Shelley Mayer and Westchester Library Association leadership.

Assemblyman Abinanti with former Yonkers City Council President Chuck Lesnick, Congressman Elliot Engel, Greenburgh resident Ellen Hendrickx

Assemblyman Abinanti with colleagues and other public officials at the opening of a new Hudson River Museum exhibit commemorating the 1969 moon landing.

Assemblyman Abinanti met with Amanda Muth, Dr. Robert Amler, and Dr. David Markenson about NYMCs Disaster Medicine Program.

Assemblyman Abinanti s office helped obtain a new traffic calming sign on Route 9 in Dobbs Ferry.

Assemblyman Abinanti met with Blythedale CEO Larry Levine and Vice President Adam Herbst.

Assemblyman Abinanti met with representatives of the Cancer Action Network in Albany.

Assemblyman Abinanti, Chair of the Libraries, Education Technology Committee, with committee members and Sleepy Hollow High School Social Studies teachers and AP Government class students.