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I’ve spent the last decade in the State Senate fighting for change that makes a difference in New Yorkers’ lives. The work I’ve accomplished includes the passage of landmark legislation including:
Protecting tenants by passage of our reforms making rent regulations permanent, my Tenant Safe Harbor Act to protect against eviction and most recently my LLC Transparency Act to help hold bad landlords accountable
Fighting for abortion rights through the New York Reproductive Health Act by making Roe v. Wade the law of the land in New York, passage of the NYS Equal Rights Amendment and cracking down on phony reproductive health clinics
Increasing access to justice by supporting survivors of sexual abuse through passage of the Child Victims Act and Adult Survivors Act
Extending New York’s anti-discrimination law to transgender and gender non-conforming New Yorkers by passing GENDA and sponsoring legislation banning so-called “gay conversion therapy” and making New York a safe haven for families seeking gender-affirming care for their children
Climate action by championing the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act to protect our climate, move toward clean energy, and uphold labor standards and worker protections
Fighting bias crimes, including antisemitism and anti-LGBTQ hate, by passage of my Hate Crimes Statistical Analysis and Review Act and our Stop Hiding Hate Act to hold social media platforms accountable
Protecting the public health by strengthening New York’s vaccine requirements to protect kids from measles and other vaccine-preventable illnesses
Holding Trump accountable by passing legislation allowing the U.S. Congress to finally have access to his state tax returns and leading efforts to prohibit insurrectionists like him from holding state and federal office
Cracking down on price-gougers by passing into law new penalties against overcharging for medical equipment during emergencies, including the pandemic
Ensuring fairness and diversity in our justice system by requiring the training of judges on bail reforms and the demographic data of judges and individuals charged in the criminal justice system