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17 Facts About Lynn Schulman

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Lynn Schulman was born on November 4,1957 and is an American politician who is a member of the New York City Council.

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Lynn Schulman was elected in November 2021 to represent the 29th district, which includes all or parts of the Queens neighborhoods of Forest Hills, Rego Park, Kew Gardens, and Richmond Hill.

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Lynn Schulman was educated in the New York City public school system, and her mother worked as a substitute teacher.

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Lynn Schulman went on to graduate from New York University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism and political science, and later from Brooklyn Law School with a Juris Doctor degree.

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Lynn Schulman first became involved in politics when she campaigned for Bella Abzug, a member of the US House of Representatives from New York seeking election to the Senate.

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Lynn Schulman held multiple volunteer public service roles in Forest Hills.

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Lynn Schulman served as vice chair of Queens Community Board 6 and as a member of the 112th Precinct Council, District 28 Community Education Council, and the Board of Directors of the Forest Hills Chamber of Commerce.

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Lynn Schulman ran unsuccessfully for the City Council in 2001 and 2009 in the same district that she now represents.

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Lynn Schulman argues more powerfully for better access to schools and more affordable housing and health care.

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Lynn Schulman defeated eight other candidates in a June 2021 Democratic primary, the first cycle in which ranked choice voting was implemented in New York City.

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Lynn Schulman received 60.0 percent of the vote in the final round, and the results were certified the following month by the New York City Board of Elections.

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Lynn Schulman took office as a member of the New York City Council on January 1,2022.

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Lynn Schulman was named chair of the committee on health by Speaker Adrienne Adams soon after.

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Lynn Schulman sits on the committees on aging, criminal justice, education, fire and emergency management, and governmental operations, as well as the subcommittee on zoning and franchises.

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Lynn Schulman, who is Jewish and gay, is a member of the Jewish Caucus, LGBTQIA+ Caucus, and Women's Caucus.

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In December 2024, amid a housing shortage in New York City, Lynn Schulman voted against Mayor Adam's zoning proposal to permit construction of 80,000 new housing units across the city.

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Lynn Schulman was one of 20 out of 51 members of the City Council to vote against the legislation.