Biography

Assemblyman  Matt Slater

Matt Slater was elected to the New York State Assembly on November 8, 2022. The 94th Assembly District includes parts of Putnam and Westchester counties, including the towns of Kent, Patterson, Putnam Valley, Carmel, Southeast, Somers, and Yorktown, as well as the village of Brewster.

Raised in Yorktown, Matt is a graduate of Yorktown High School and was first elected Supervisor of the Town of Yorktown in 2019 and reelected in 2021. He graduated from St. Anselm College in 2008 and received an MPA from Marist College in 2010.

As Town Supervisor, Matt Slater balanced Yorktown’s budget through spending cuts and economic growth and cut town taxes for the first time in three decades – even cutting town taxes two out of three years as town supervisor. Slater’s economic development plan was hailed as a model for the rest of the state by the Business Council of Westchester County and it helped attract major investments by Trader Joe’s, Uncle Giuseppe’s, and several other transformative projects throughout Yorktown’s five hamlets.

Prior to his election as Yorktown Town Supervisor, Matt served as Chief of Staff to former state Sen. Terrence Murphy for four years. In that role, he partnered with Sen. Murphy to enact dozens of local and statewide laws. He secured millions of dollars in state funding for area projects and led local relief efforts for the victims of Hurricanes Harvey and Maria.

Matt played an integral role in the state Senate’s Task Force on Heroin and Opioid Abuse – helping to write a new law limiting opioid prescriptions to combat the region’s heroin epidemic and provide $45,000 to combat the drug crisis in our region. To protect Westchester property taxpayers, Matt helped write a law requiring the state to properly value the tax revenue lost by local communities through New York State’s untaxed land policy.

Additionally, Matt worked to honor area veterans by helping pass new laws establishing the Vietnam Veterans of America as a benevolent organization as well as renaming two local roads for fallen soldiers with ties to the Yorktown community. He has also worked to designate Mohegan Lake, Sparkle Lake, Junior Lake, and nearly two dozen others as state inland waterways to promote environmental protection.

While serving in the Legislature, Matt will continue to fight the state’s opioid epidemic, build a better, stronger state economy, support local businesses, bolster law enforcement agencies, and reform ill-conceived criminal justice policies.

In 2022 Matt received a Presidential Direct Commission as an officer in the United States Navy Reserves and is currently assigned to Navy Cargo Handling Battalion 8 based in Lakehurst, NJ.

Matt is committed to making his state, his community, and his Assembly District a better place to live, work, and raise a family. Matt currently resides in Yorktown with his wife and two children.