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Simpson Welcomes Ed Ra as Minority Leader

“As the longtime ranking member on the Ways and Means Committee, Ed has been a strong voice for taxpayers, holding the line against wasteful spending and advocating for policies that make our state more affordable. I look forward to working closely...

Simpson Joins Minority Colleagues Urging the Governor to Declare Energy Emergency

Assemblyman Matt Simpson (R,C-Adirondack) joined fellow Minority Assembly members in signing a letter to the governor calling for an immediate declaration of an energy state of emergency in New York. The urgent request comes as families and small businesses...

Simpson Expresses Gratitude to Leader Barclay Upon His Decision Not to Seek Re-Election

“I want to thank Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay (R,C-Pulaski) for his service and leadership to our Conference. He has stood strong for our shared principles. Since becoming Minority Leader, Will has led with wisdom and a genuine focus on fighting...

Clean Energy Should Not Come at the Cost of Local Control

I’ve long advocated for policies that protect our environment while ensuring energy affordability and reliability for all New Yorkers. Our state’s renewable energy is a worthy endeavor. However, the mechanisms driving this transition, particularly...

Simpson Warns Renewable Energy Strategy is Overriding Communities and Safeguards

During today’s joint legislative budget hearing on Environmental Conservation and Energy, Assemblyman Matt Simpson (R,C-Adirondack) questioned representatives from the Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) regarding the siting of large-scale...

Simpson Votes to Boost Transparency in Utility Rate Hikes

In the ongoing push to address rising energy costs and enhance consumer protections amid frequent utility rate increase requests, Assemblyman Matt Simpson (R,C-Adirondack) joined lawmakers on Tuesday to pass Assembly Bill A.9441, which updates requirements...
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Biography

Assemblymember  Matthew Simpson

Matt Simpson was elected to the New York State Assembly on November 3, 2020. His district is comprised of Essex County, Warren County, and parts of Saratoga, Washington and Fulton counties.

Matt firmly believes in putting his constituents interests first in order to prioritize making the community a better place for everyone. Throughout his first term as Assemblyman, he worked to rein in out-of-control spending, fought for lower taxes, eliminated burdensome unfunded mandates, and improved the state’s failing infrastructure. Matt will continue to advocate for better resources for law enforcement while making public safety a priority; protect the state’s vibrant state parks; gain financial support for local businesses; hold the government accountable for lack of transparency; and work to keep money in the pockets of hard working taxpayers.

Simpson grew up in the North Country and was first elected to the public office in 2011 when he won a seat on the Horicon Town Board. Two years later, he was elected Town Supervisor where he served until his election to the Assembly.

While Town Supervisor, he worked double duty by sitting on the Warren County Board of Supervisors. There, Matt served as Committee Chair of Public Works, Committee Chair of Personnel, Committee Vice Chair of Public Safety, and in a number of other capacities.

He was appointed to the Warren and Washington County IDA in 2015, and served as its Chair from 2018-2019. During that time, he oversaw many projects designed to advance the economic viability of the area.

His volunteer work includes serving as President of the Adirondack Association of Towns and Villages (AATV). The AATV represents more than 100 municipalities throughout the Adirondack Park. In his time there, he has worked alongside members of the New York State Assembly and Senate, as well as numerous environmental organizations like the Adirondack Counsel.

Prior to public service, Matt was a small business owner for more than 30 years in the construction trades industry. There, he learned the value of having to roll up his sleeves and work until a job is done. Over the span of three decades, Matt also learned first-hand what goes into creating jobs, making payroll, and succeeding in growing a business in the North Country despite being faced with challenges.