About
Carrie Woerner is a Democrat representing New York's 113th Assembly District, which includes portions of Saratoga, Warren, and Washington Counties. She was first elected in November 2014, defeating Republican Steve Stallmer by a 52% to 48% margin after an unsuccessful run in 2012, and is now serving her sixth term. Woerner has passed 85 bills since 2015, with 65 signed into law, making her one of the most productive legislators in the New York State Assembly. She advocates for responsible spending, small businesses, farms, public schools, and preserving local heritage. Notable positions include Chair of the Assembly’s Standing Committee on Racing & Wagering, Chair of the Legislative Women’s Caucus, and membership on committees for Agriculture, Local Governments, Small Business and Tourism, and Parks, Arts and Sports Development.
Education and Political Experience
Woerner earned an undergraduate degree from Carnegie Mellon University and an MBA from Santa Clara University. Before entering politics, she had a 30-year career in software and technical writing at firms like IBM and Dell/Perot Systems. In 2008, as vice president and general manager of MeetMax Conference Software , she established a division in Saratoga Springs, creating jobs in Saratoga County. She was seated in the Assembly on January 1, 2015.
Committees
Agriculture
member
Food, Farm and Nutrition Policy Task Force
member
Legislative Women's Caucus
member
Local Governments
member
Racing and Wagering
chair
Rural Resources Legislative Commission
member
Tourism, Parks, Arts and Sports Development
member
Women's Issues Task Force
member
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