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Alicia L. Hyndman
DEMOCRAT
Alicia L. Hyndman is running for New York Member of Assembly, District 29.
Personal background
Alicia grew up in London, England, and Queens. She has a bachelor's degree from the State University of New York at New Paltz and a master's degree in public administration from Framingham State University. She lives in Rosedale, Queens, with her two children.
Professional background
Alicia previously worked as a Senior Professional Conduct Investigator for the State Department of Education, Counselor for the Brooklyn College Educational Talent Search Program, and Director of Minority Affairs at the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine of the New York Institute of Technology.
Political background
Alicia L. Hyndman currently serves as a member of the state assembly in State Assembly District 29. She was first elected in 2015 and is serving her 4th full term.
Economy
Supports initiatives that help residents to find work, become entrepreneurs, and start small businesses.
Wants to expand access to living wage jobs and entrepreneurial opportunities.
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Energy & the Environment
Wants to reduce flooding.
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Healthcare
Sponsored bill that waived requirements for women, infants, and children to receive food benefits during a state of emergency declared as a result of a public health crisis.
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Voting & Elections
As of September 19, 2024, Alicia L. Hyndman’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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Public Safety
Sponsored a bill requiring police officers to have liability insurance.
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Education
As president of the NYC Department of Education’s Community District Education Council 29, led advocacy for "36 elementary and middle schools in the district" and secured "$30 million" for technology upgrades, facility improvements, and playground rehabilitation aimed to improve the quality of education.
Supports establishing a career and technical high school diploma for those that compleed a course of study for a career or trade.
Wants to limit charter schools.
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Housing & Urban Development
Sponsored a bill that established a new American homebuyer assistance program within the state of New York mortgage agency.
Sponsored a bill to hold New York City responsible for addressing property damage from environmental issues the city caused.
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