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2009 NYC Voter Guide: Candidate Profile: Lynn Schulman

29th City Council District

 

CANDIDATES

Karen Koslowitz no photo Lynn Schulman  

Karen Koslowitz
[ D, I ]

Bartholomew F. Bruno*
[ R ]

Lynn Schulman
[ WF ]

 

Lynn Schulman

Working Families

Party enrolled in: Democratic

Occupation: I am on unpaid leave as a Senior Associate Executive Director at Woodhull Medical Center/North Brooklyn Health Network

Occupational background: I have been involved in complex budget negotiations as an executive in NYC government, the non-profit arena and the private sector. In addition, with more than 20 years of city government service, including my tenure as a chief of staff to two Council Members, and senior manager at three city agencies, I have an intimate knowledge of how government works and how to deliver services to our district

Educational background: NYU-BA-1980; Brooklyn Law School-JD-1984

Organizational affiliations: Community Board #6, 112th Precinct Community Council; Forest Hills Chamber of Commerce, Stonewall Democratic Club, New York League of Humane Voters

Prior public experience: Office of the Speaker Pro Tempore of the NYS Assembly; NYC Council; NYC Department of Employment; NYC Emergency Medical Service; NYC Health and Hospitals Corporation-Woodhull Medical Center

Email:

Website: http://www.schulman2009.com

Email & Website links were provided by the candidate.

 

1. What is the most important issue in Council District 29 you would address if elected?

I believe that the most important issue facing the 29th District is what I refer to as the "affordability crisis." From housing to transportation to healthcare, the residents of Forest Hills, Rego Park, Kew Gardens, Richmond Hill, Elmhurst and Maspeth are facing a historic challenge as the economy worsens but costs continue to rise. The next City Council will be in a unique position to address these issues, which will be the focus of my office.

 

2. What other important issues would you address if elected?

I will increase community and parental participation in our public education system. In addition, I intend to resolve accessibility issues for the disabled community, promote protection for animals, increase support for veterans, expand basic constituent services and maintain vital health and social services to seniors in our district--which includes my own mother--so that they can enjoy their "golden years" with dignity.

 

3. What makes you the best candidate for this office?

In addition to my community service and government background, my wide-ranging support from Mayor Edward I Koch to current members of the NYC Council will help me to quickly and effectively implement the new ideas and legislation that will make a positive difference for all of the neighborhoods that make up the 29th District.

 

(Reprinted as supplied by the candidate.)

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PARTY KEY
C = Conservative
D = Democratic
FJ = Freedom Justice
G = Green
I = Independence
JE = Jobs and Education
L = Liberal
LBT = Libertarian Party
NV = New Voice
P = Populist Party
PSL = Party for Socialism and Liberation
RTH* = Rent is Too High Party
R = Republican
SW = Socialist Workers Party
WF = Working Families

*Rent is Too Damn High was changed by the BOE to Rent is Too High after the printed Voter Guide had gone to press.