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Marcos Crespo
American politician

Marcos Crespo

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American politician
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Place of birth
Guayama, USA
Age
44 years
Education
John Jay College of Criminal Justice
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Biography

Marcos A. Crespo (born July 29, 1980) is a Democratic member of the New York State Assembly representing the 85th Assembly District, which includes the Soundview, Clason Point, Longwood, and Hunts Point sections of the South Bronx.

Born in Guayama, Puerto Rico, Crespo and his family moved to New York City when he was a young child. Crespo also spent some time in Lima, Peru, in his young years, thus shaping Crespo's views about the conditions of other countries.

He enrolled in John Jay College in 1996, pursuing a degree in government studies. In 2003, he participated in the State Assembly's internship program, where he was assigned to work with Assemblyman Rubén Díaz Jr. Crespo earned his B.A. degree in 2004, after which he got a position as assistant to New York State Senator Rubén Díaz Sr.

Crespo was first elected to the State Assembly in a June 2009 special election to replace Rubén Díaz Jr., who became Bronx Borough President in 2009.

Early life and education

Crespo was born in Guayama, Puerto Rico, on July 29, 1980, one of four children of Ivette Fontanez and Alberto Crespo. At a young age, Crespo moved with his family to New York City, where he attended New York City public schools. Crespo also spent three years living in Lima, Perú, where he completed fourth and fifth grades while attending Santa Tersesita. He returned to Puerto Rico with his younger sister and his mother and completed high school at Carmen Bozello de Huyke High School, but soon thereafter, returned to New York to live with his father.

Marcos is a graduate of John Jay College of Criminal Justice, is married and has two young daughters.

Career

Crespo was one of the youngest members of the New York State Legislature when first elected in 2009. His proposal to create an emergency energy backup system for the State’s health and safety infrastructure during a natural disaster was included in the 2013-2014 State Budget.

In April 2013, Crespo was appointed to the Chairmanship of the Assembly Task Force on New Americans, and in March 2015, he was appointed by Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie to the Chairmanship of the Assembly Puerto Rican/Hispanic Task Force and the Task Force on Demographic Research and Reapportionment. In the Assembly, Crespo authored an anti-fraud bill to protect immigrants that passed both houses of the legislature and worked to expand legal services to underserved communities outside New York City. In the Bronx, Crespo has pushed for Metro-North Railroad service that will cut commuting time into Manhattan by an hour and worked on improving traffic congestion and air quality for the neighborhoods near Hunts Point Terminal Market by building an additional ramp to the Bruckner Expressway, thereby removing hundreds of trucks from local roads. He has fought to secure the remaining funding needed to finish the last phase of the Starlight Park trail.

Crespo has also fought to remove tons of garbage trucked into the Bronx each day from Manhattan, which pollutes Bronx neighborhoods and sickens its residents with severe respiratory diseases. He has called for the building of the Ganesvoort Recycling Facility in Manhattan in order to make Manhattan residents responsible for their own garbage.

In 2015, Crespo was unanimously elected Chair of the Bronx County Democratic Committee, replacing Carl Heastie, who gave up the role when elected Speaker of the New York State Assembly. Crespo was nominated for the post by his Assembly colleague, Jeffrey Dinowitz, and the nomination was seconded by New York City Councilwoman Vanessa Gibson.

Committee membership

Crespo belongs to these committees.

  • Chair, Puerto Rican/Hispanic Task Force
  • Member, Committee on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse
  • Member, Committee on Cities
  • Member, Committee on Energy
  • Member, Committee on Environmental Conservation
  • Member, Committee on Insurance
  • Member, Committee on Transportation
  • Member, Black, Puerto Rican, Hispanic & Asian Legislative Caucus
  • Co-Chair, Legislative Task Force on Demographic Research and Reapportionment

Election results

  • November 2018 general election, NYS Assembly, 85th AD
Marcos A. Crespo (DEM)...20,783
Shonde M. Lennon (REP)...805
Joseph Bogdany (CON)...167
  • November 2016 general election, NYS Assembly, 85th AD
Marcos A. Crespo (DEM)...25,812
Janelle M. King (REP)...1,033
Barbara Santander (CON)...408
Daniel Zuger (GRN)...419
  • September 2016 Democratic primary election, NYS Assembly, 85th AD
Marcos Crespo...2,635
William R. Moore...972
  • November 2014 general election, NYS Assembly, 85th AD
Marcos Crespo (DEM)...9,408
Janelle M. King (REP)...357
  • September 2014 Democratic primary election, NYS Assembly, 85th AD
Marcos Crespo...2,745
William R. Moore...874
  • November 2012 general election, NYS Assembly, 85th AD
Marcos A. Crespo (DEM - WOR)...24,997
Janelle King (REP)...620
Eduardo Ramirez (CON)...324
Daniel Zuger (GRN)...122
  • November 2010 general election, NYS Assembly, 85th AD
Marcos A. Crespo (DEM)...11,213
Leopold L. Paul (REP)...438
Arturo Santiago, Jr. (CON)...305
  • June 2009 special election, NYS Assembly, 85th AD
Marcos Crespo (DEM - WOR)...1,331
Leopold L. Paul (REP)...106
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Who is Marcos Crespo?
Marcos A. Crespo is a Democratic member of the New York State Assembly, representing the 85th Assembly District in the Bronx. He has served in the Assembly since 2009.
What is his background?
Crespo was born and raised in the Bronx, New York. He attended Lehman College, where he earned a bachelor's degree in Urban Studies. He later earned his master's degree in Urban Policy and Administration from Brooklyn College.
What is his political career?
Crespo was first elected to the New York State Assembly in a special election held on February 24, 2009. He has since been re-elected to serve in the Assembly. He currently serves as the Chairman of the Bronx County Democratic Committee and as the Chair of the Assembly Committee on Labor.
What are his accomplishments in office?
Throughout his time in office, Crespo has been a strong advocate for issues such as affordable housing, education, and healthcare. He has worked to increase funding for public schools, protect tenants from eviction, and expand access to quality healthcare services. He has also been involved in efforts to revitalize the Bronx and spur economic development.
What are his future plans?
As of now, there is no information available about Crespo's future plans. However, it is likely that he will continue to serve in the New York State Assembly and work on behalf of his constituents in the Bronx.
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