Speaker Heck: A Republican’s Long NYS Assembly Tenure



Speaker Heck: A Republican’s Long NYS Assembly Tenure

Oswald D. “Ozzie” Heck was Speaker of the New York State Assembly for 22 years, longer than anyone else.

For everyone but the very few who find the state legislature a topic of passing interest, though, he is best known as the eponym of the of the state-owned day-use island off Assembly Point on Lake George, which for most of its history was known as South Island.

South Island was renamed Speaker Heck Island in 1968 at the request of the Lake George Association, whose leaders at that time were, for the most part, Republican businessmen who had wires to pull in Albany and some influence with the governor, Nelson Rockefeller.

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