State Assembly member Christopher Tague, who represents the 102nd District in New York, commented on the start of the 2026 Legislative Session. The district includes parts of Albany, Columbia, Greene, Rensselaer, and Otsego counties and is characterized by its rural communities. Tague participates in legislative work through committee assignments and supports community activities and local projects in the region. He provides materials on legislative matters and district updates with a focus on regional issues, as outlined on his official website.
Tague said, “As we begin the 2026 Legislative Session, I look forward to bringing representation and results-driven leadership to our rural communities in the year ahead. The hardworking families, farmers and small businesses of Upstate New York need a Legislature that fights for everyday affordability.”
He maintains a district office at 113 Park Street in Schoharie, New York according to his official website. Tague also offers resources for legislative updates and news relevant to his constituents. His work continues to focus on local concerns within his rural district as noted online.









