Noah Burroughs
Noah Burroughs is an American Democratic Party politician and former American football player who was elected to represent New York State Assembly district 18 in the 2024 general election for the 2025–2026 term. The district includes Hempstead, Baldwin, Freeport, Lakeview, Roosevelt, and Uniondale, all in Nassau County.
Personal life
Burroughs studied Sociology at the University at Buffalo, then received dual Masters Degrees of Science in special education and education administration from Touro University.Burroughs played football for the New York Jets from 2000 to 2003, then coached football at Hempstead High School and Nassau Community College.
As of 2024, Burroughs had taught history for 20 years in Hempstead schools.
Burroughs cites his parents as inspirations for his political work, including his father, who worked alongside Martin [Luther King Jr.] in Atlanta during the civil rights movement.
Politics
Burroughs is a member of the Democratic Party and Working Families Party. As other Democrats on Long Island chose other third-party lines or declined them altogether, with the left-wing Working Families Party increasingly seen as a liability in the mostly moderate suburbs, Burroughs was an exception and one of few WFP candidates to win their primary elections.In 2021, he was elected a trustee of the Village of Hempstead, serving for 2022 and 2023. Burroughs advocated for water infrastructure improvements to address elevated levels of 1,4-dioxane and worked on improving parks. He also helped Hempstead build mixed-income housing as the village received a flow of asylum seekers.