James Tedisco represents District 110 in the New York State Assembly, which consists of portions of the city of Schenectady, as well as the City of Saratoga Springs, Ballston, Galway, Milton, and Glenville, among other communities located in Upstate New York. He is a career politician. Elected in 1982 to replace retiring Assemblyman Clark Wemple, Tedisco currently serves as Minority Leader within the Assembly, a position he has held since November of 2005. Wikipedia
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Tedisco is fearless in politics and basketball By Alan Chartock Fri, Dec 2, 2005 3:38 pm Youve just got to love James Tedisco, the basketball-playing, rough and tumble politician who was just named Assembly Minority Leader. www.legislativegazette.com/publishers_corner.php?pcid=76
Jim Tedisco is flanked by two Kentucky Derby winners at the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in Saratoga Springs. Mike Smith (left) was the 2005 winner, riding Giacomo, and Bill Boland (right) was the winner in 1950, riding Middleground. Both www.jimtedisco.com/Events.html