Herman D. Farrell, Jr.

Politician

1932 –

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Who is Herman D. Farrell, Jr.?

Herman D. Farrell, Jr. represents District 71 in the New York State Assembly, which comprises the Manhattan neighborhoods of West Harlem, Inwood and Washington Heights.

First elected to the New York Assembly in 1974, Farrell is the current Chairman of the Ways and Means Committee, as well as a member of the Rules Committee and Black, Puerto Rican, Hispanic and Asian Legislative Caucus. He was previously the Chairman of the Assembly Committee on Banks, from 1979 to 1994.

During his time in the State Legislature Assemblyman Farrell has played a pivotal role in the passage of several significant pieces of legislation, including the Omnibus Consumer Protection and Banking Legislation Act, which established a toll-free number at the New York State Banking Department that dispenses information about credit card interest rates, fees and grace periods, and a mandate for banks to furnish low-cost checking accounts to its customers.

He also played a pivotal role in the passage of the Neighborhood Preservation Companies Act, whereby New York State funds community organizations that "provide tenant advocacy."

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Born
Feb 4, 1932
New York
Also known as
  • Herman Farrell

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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