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2025 ARC Grievance Workshops
Legislator Scott Davis
Both of Legislator Davis’ live workshops have been completed.
If you were unable to join us for those workshops or would like to review it once again,
please click below to watch the presentation on YouTube.
https://youtu.be/HUw2UJKZjFc?si=oV2kDUm0I6NjIpxT
- 1 Senior Scam Workshop Flyer - Emerald Cit
- 2 NaeemBackpackEng2024
- 3 NaeemBackpackSpan2024
- 4 HCOC BWS - VENDOR (1)
- 5 BBBSLI-SOCIAL-3-FINAL
- 6 RVCEOCSummer Youth Flyer Final English
- 7 RVCEOCSummer Youth Flyer Final Spanish
- 8 COBA hiring
- 9 7/6/24 - 8/31/24 - LIRR and Metro-North Railroad “Summer Saturday"
- 10 HempLibMuseum
Scott Davis was elected on November 7, 2023, and assumed office on January 1, 2024, representing the newly formed First Legislative District, which is comprised of the Village of Rockville Centre and a majority of the Village of Hempstead. He grew up in Hempstead and has lived in Rockville Centre since 2006.
Legislator Davis is committed to focusing on innovative solutions and initiatives that increase efficiency and help make Nassau County a more affordable place to live and raise a family. He intends to closely monitor County operations and fiscal expenditures to ensure the County is running economically, which helps lower the financial burden on taxpaying residents.
By working closely with community leaders and organizations, Legislator Davis seeks to raise awareness of County resources such as senior and mental health services, programs for youths and the physically challenged as well as the services of the County’s offices of Minority and Community Affairs.
He wants to strengthen bonds with our partners in county and village law enforcement to ensure public safety and vigilance against hate crimes. Legislator Davis will also focus on implementing infrastructure revitalization in the Village of Hempstead, utilizing the millions of dollars secured through the efforts of legislators Siela Bynoe and Kevan Abrahams.
Legislator Davis is committed to fulfilling his duties with transparency, an open mind, and an extended hand to every resident of legislative district 1. He will utilize his life experience as a father, coach, mentor and attorney, toward delivering reasonable, pragmatic, results-oriented inclusive leadership.
ABOUT LEGISLATOR DAVIS
Scott Davis, Esq. is an attorney with over 30 years of experience as a litigator. He has served as a Commissioner for the Nassau County Civil Service Commission and the Nassau County Assessment Review Commission.
Whether coaching law student trial advocacy, youth football and basketball or mentoring students from elementary through high school, Legislator Davis is committed to being an active and positive member of the community. In Rockville Centre, he is a Vice President and Founding Member of the RVC Friends of MLK, a non-profit organization dedicated to serving the community.
Scott is an avid physical fitness enthusiast, marathon runner and enjoys playing basketball. He and his wife, Debra Siegel, raised their family in Rockville Centre.
Contact Us
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Scott Davis
Legislator
Ph: 516-571-6201
Fx: 516-571-6187
SDavis@nassaucountyny.govLegislative District 1
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Senior Scam Prevention Workshop
Legislators Scott M. Davis and Olena Nicks partnered with the Department of Consumer Affairs and the Emerald City Civic Association to host a senior scam prevention workshop at Kennedy Memorial Park in Hempstead Village on Wednesday, April 23. Read on... -
Davis, Mulé Secure $32,348 in FY 2025 Capital Plan for New Rockville Centre Ambulance
Nassau County Legislator Scott M. Davis (D – Rockville Centre) and Alternate Deputy Minority Leader Debra Mulé (D – Freeport) have secured $32,348 in bond authorization in Nassau County’s Fiscal Year 2025 Capital Infrastructure Plan Read on... -
Davis and Nicks Secure $400,000 in Bond Authorization
Scott M. Davis and Olena Nicks have secured commitments from the administration of Nassau County Executive Bruce A. Blakeman to begin the next phase of upgrades to the Joysetta and Julius Pearse African American Museum of Nassau County Read on...