Assemblyman Brian Miller speaks with representatives from different groups in the Adirondack region of New York State to promote regional tourism at Adirondack Day in Albany.
Recently, Assemblyman Brian Miller (R,I-New Hartford) attended Adirondack Day in Albany, meeting with various groups to discuss the great resource New York has in the Adirondack Mountain Range as a tourist attraction and a natural treasure in the northern part of our state.
“The Adirondacks are such a beautiful area in our state,” said Miller. “We have an incredible resource in this mountain range. The tourism dollars the region generates provide a great boost to the upstate economy. The state Legislature must provide increased funding to protect the Adirondacks and to preserve its natural beauty so that future generations can continue to enjoy camping, hunting, fishing, skiing and many other outdoor activities that are beloved by our residents.”
Assemblyman Miller represents the 101st District consisting of parts of Delaware, Herkimer, Oneida, Orange, Otsego, Sullivan and Ulster counties. For more information, please visit Assemblyman Miller’s Official Website.