“Knowing strong neighborhoods and engaged families bring about the success of our city, Harry joins community members as they celebrate National Night Out August 4, 2015.”
“Knowing strong neighborhoods and engaged families bring about the success of our city, Harry joins community members as they celebrate National Night Out August 4, 2015.”
“Knowing strong neighborhoods and engaged families bring about the success of our city, Harry joins community members as they celebrate National Night Out August 4, 2015.”
“Knowing strong neighborhoods and engaged families bring about the success of our city, Harry joins community members as they celebrate National Night Out August 4, 2015.”
Assemblymember Harry Bronson was pleased to have members of FIRST Greater Rochester Robotics Team 340 in Albany to host his first Robotics Fair. There was boundless talent on display by high school students from across the state who are developing their science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) expertise.
Assemblymember Harry Bronson was pleased to have members of FIRST Greater Rochester Robotics Team 340 in Albany to host his first Robotics Fair. There was boundless talent on display by high school students from across the state who are developing their science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) expertise.
Assemblymember Bronson stands with advocates from the Breast Cancer Coalition of Rochester (BCCR) and Senator Ted O’Brien in support of the Compassionate Care Act. Together, they are urging the Senate to brill the act to a floor vote.
Assemblyman Bronson along with local leaders thanking representatives from General Motors Components-Rochester and United Auto Workers for their generous grant to United Way of Greater Rochester, Holy Childhood, and Junior Achievement.
Assemblymember Bronson presents a check to Sue Porter from the Judicial Process Commission for $7,000. The money was secured by Bronson through the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program
Assemblymember Bronson with representatives from Alternatives for Battered Women (ABW), a Rochester-based nonprofit organization dedicated to helping women subjected to domestic violence. Each day, ABW is working hard to prevent domestic violence and make sure survivors have access to the services and support they need.
Monroe County Library Association visited Albany to help me fight for essential funding for the services our libraries provide. From early childhood story time to assisting families find employment, to helping our seniors understand the changing world of technology, our libraries serve our community, and I will continue to advocate for the work they do.
Monroe County Library Association visited Albany to help me fight for essential funding for the services our libraries provide. From early childhood story time to assisting families find employment, to helping our seniors understand the changing world of technology, our libraries serve our community, and I will continue to advocate for the work they do.
Assemblymember Harry Bronson presents University of Rochester president Joel Seligman with a copy of the legislation that enabled the University of Rochester Peace Officer program to proceed.
From Charlotte to Beechwood to Upper Mt. Hope, Assemblymember Harry Bronson joins the families of Rochester as they participate in National Night Out
From Charlotte to Beechwood to Upper Mt. Hope, Assemblymember Harry Bronson joins the families of Rochester as they participate in National Night Out
From Charlotte to Beechwood to Upper Mt. Hope, Assemblymember Harry Bronson joins the families of Rochester as they participate in National Night Out
From Charlotte to Beechwood to Upper Mt. Hope, Assemblymember Harry Bronson joins the families of Rochester as they participate in National Night Out
From Charlotte to Beechwood to Upper Mt. Hope, Assemblymember Harry Bronson joins the families of Rochester as they participate in National Night Out
From Charlotte to Beechwood to Upper Mt. Hope, Assemblymember Harry Bronson joins the families of Rochester as they participate in National Night Out
Assemblymember Bronson visited the North East Development Freedom School, which runs a terrific summer educational and reading program for kids in Rochester. Assemblymember Bronson had a great time being their guest reader and answering questions about government and politics.
Assemblymember Bronson visited the North East Development Freedom School, which runs a terrific summer educational and reading program for kids in Rochester. Assemblymember Bronson had a great time being their guest reader and answering questions about government and politics.
Assemblymember Bronson visited the North East Development Freedom School, which runs a terrific summer educational and reading program for kids in Rochester. Assemblymember Bronson had a great time being their guest reader and answering questions about government and politics.
Assemblymember Bronson visits the Safer Monroe Area Reentry Team (SMART) to participate in their discussion and provide a legislative update.
Assemblymember Bronson attended the Rochester Labor Council picnic.
Assemblymember Bronson attends the ribbon-cutting ceremony for Printroc, a printing company located in Rochester
Assemblymember Bronson was invited to tour OyaGen, a local biotechnology company focused on developing drugs for infectious diseases and cancer. [Pictured: Dr. Harold Smith, OyaGen’s founder and CEO].
Assemblymember Bronson was invited to tour OyaGen, a local biotechnology company focused on developing drugs for infectious diseases and cancer.
Assemblymember Bronson participates in a discussion with the Advocacy Committee of the Breast Cancer Coalition of Rochester, an organization that helps provide support and education for breast cancer survivors.
Assemblymember Bronson discusses the importance of raising the minimum wage in New York State to help provide working families the help they need.
Assemblymember Bronson is joined by New York State AFL-CIO President Mario Cilento to discuss the importance of raising the minimum wage in New York State.
Harry Bronson attended a NYSACSP Annual Conference to discuss his proposed legislation regarding certification of central service technicians with his sister Wilma Lasher (right).
Assemblymember Harry Bronson, (D-131), talks with constituents from Rochester about reforming the New York State's pensions outside the NYS Assembly Chamber on March 6, 2012. From left to right, Ove Overmyer, Kim Whitlock, Judy DiPaola and Assemblyman Bronson.
Assemblymember Harry Bronson welcomes Scouts from Troupe 275 of the Seneca Waterways Council as they learn about state government.
Assemblyman Bronson meets with local college officials from RIT to discuss economic development and job creation.
Assemblymember Harry Bronson meets with members of the Monroe County School Boards' Association. Left to right: Margaret Burns, Frank Nardone, Jody Siegle, Pam Reinhardt, Ken Graham