
Currently holds the office of New York State Assembly - District 107 until January 6, 2027.
Candidate for New York State Assembly - District 107 in 2026 New York Primary Election.
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Get StartedNew York must take clear action to confront antisemitism and protect Jewish communities. That starts with preventing public funding from supporting antisemitism by removing state funding from higher-education institutions that condone antisemitic activity and blocking tuition assistance for students who engage in antisemitic conduct. The state must also address violent pro-Hamas protests by ensuring those who make threats of mass harm are eligible for bail, reinstituting mask bans, and strengthening arrests and enforcement of hate-crime laws. Finally, New York must stand with our allies by removing state contracts from companies that boycott Israel and prohibiting not-for-profits from supporting Hamas or nations that aid terrorist organizations. Learn more
New York needs a new economic strategy focused on workers, small businesses, and growth. That starts with strengthening workers by prioritizing policies that help New Yorkers build successful, stable lives. It means removing barriers to growth by getting government out of the way of employers and employees. It requires supporting small businesses with targeted assistance to the entrepreneurs who drive local economies. And it demands redesigning economic development—moving away from a top-down model that has made New York uncompetitive and toward a modern approach that rewards innovation, regional strengths, and private-sector growth. Finally, New York must tackle soaring energy costs by building an efficient, diverse, and affordable power grid that supports jobs, families, and long-term prosperity. Learn more
New York must act to make child care accessible and affordable. That means increasing tax incentives and providing direct support to families and providers to reduce child poverty and strengthen the child care workforce. It means expanding access to early childhood education by increasing aid for Universal Pre-Kindergarten and improving program quality so every child has a strong foundation for success. And it means removing barriers to accessible care while using regional cost factors to make child care truly affordable across the state. Learn more
New York must pursue an energy strategy rooted in realism, human rights, and affordability. That means weighing the true costs and benefits of the CLCPA so New Yorkers are not crushed by irrational expenses for minimal returns. It means protecting human rights by rejecting supply chains tied to child and forced labor. It means ensuring energy choice and diversity by prohibiting government mandates that eliminate gas appliances or restrict consumer options. And it means restoring accountability by limiting executive overreach, returning authority to the legislature over climate rules and costs, and eliminating sweeping mandates—such as zero-emission vehicle requirements—that drive up prices and burden everyday New Yorkers. Learn more
At nearly 10,000 per year, New York has the highest single-coverage health insurance costs in the nation. Not surprisingly, recent polling shows that 80% of New Yorkers are worried—or very worried—about the affordability of health care. Yet despite what families are paying, New York’s hospitals rank near the bottom nationally, coming in 48th for overall quality. New Yorkers are being forced to pay more, stress more, and accept less. The system is failing working families, seniors, and small businesses who are struggling to afford care that should be accessible, reliable, and high quality. Learn more
New York must take a more responsible, coordinated approach. That starts with protecting taxpayer dollars by auditing all funds allocated for the migrant crisis and ending the practice of housing migrants in school buildings or daycare centers. It means ensuring community protections by requiring background checks and allowing communities to opt in before migrants are relocated from other jurisdictions. And it requires a true state-federal partnership, including mandatory notification to federal authorities when a non-citizen is arrested or convicted, and providing state assistance with immigration enforcement to restore order, accountability, and public trust. Learn more
It’s time to reorganize state government and demand real accountability. That means making government more efficient by examining and reforming the actions of an expanding state bureaucracy. It means implementing serious state spending reforms to control costs, strengthen oversight, and rein in unchecked spending and debt. New York must focus on results—not rhetoric—and build a state government that works for taxpayers, not against them. Learn more
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