On November 15, National Association of Jewish Legislators (NAJL) elected new officers and national board members.
Co-Presidents Representative Tana Senn (WA)
Assemblyman David Weprin (NY)
First Vice President Speaker Eileen Filler Corn
Secretary Senator Sandy Pappas (MN)
Treasurer Assemblywoman Lisa Subeck (WI)
Vice Presidents Senator Shelly Hettleman (MD)
Representative Dafna Michaelson Jenet (CO)
Representative Emily Slosberg (FL)
At Large Assemblyman Charles Lavine (NY)
Senator Cheryl Kagan (MD)
Senator Sara Feigenholtz (IL)
Senator Ben Allen (CA)
House Minority Leader Ilana Rubel (ID)
Representative Dan Frankel (PA)
Senator Linda Greenstein (NJ)
Senator Becca Rausch (MA)
Senator Robert Singer (NJ)
Senator Elizabeth Steiner Hayward (OR)
Assemblyman Jesse Gabriel (CA)
Representative Mike Gottlieb (FL)
Ex Officio Representative Patrice Arent (UT), Immediate Past Co-President
Assemblywoman Ellen Spiegel (NV), Alumni Group Chair
“I am proud and honored to be re-elected as Co-President of the National Association of Jewish Legislators. It is vitally important that Jewish legislators have a strong national organization to work amongst and create solutions to the important issue we face,” said Assemblyman Weprin. “We remain committed to the goals of tikkun olam---repairing the world.”
"Serving as the Co-President of NAJL combines my love of politics and the Jewish community,” said Representative Senn. “I look forward to helping engage and connect the more than 200 Jewish legislators from states across our country with NAJL, Jewish issues and each other."
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The National Association of Jewish Legislators (NAJL) serves as a national bi-partisan network and forum for Jewish state legislators founded. NAJL and Jewish legislators across the nation are at the front line, fighting antisemitism, and serving as the Jewish voices in our state capitols.
NAJL also promotes support for Israel at the state government level, promotes Jewish values of civility, inclusiveness and tolerance; and encourages a new generation of Jewish Americans to run for public office and engage in electoral campaigns. The organization also seeks to expand the national network of state and local Jewish elected officials who can best represent Jewish interests at the state and local level.