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Jenifer Rajkumar

DEMOCRAT

Jenifer Rajkumar is running for New York Member of Assembly, District 38.

Personal background

Jenifer earned her bachelor's degree from University of Pennsylvania and her law degree from Stanford Law School.

Professional background

Jenifer previously served as the director of immigration affairs & special counsel for New York State. She has also worked as a civil rights lawyer and a professor at CUNY’s Lehman College.

Political background

Jenifer Rajkumar is an assemblymember in State Assembly District 38. She was first elected to this role in 2020 and is serving her 2nd term.

Economy

Supports eliminating the cap on the state and local tax (SALT) deduction.

Supports investing pension funds in New York City’s small businesses.

Supports job training and placement for marginalized groups within their neighborhoods.

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Energy & the Environment

Supports newer energy infrastructure like virtual power plants and heat pumps.

Supports legislation requiring train cars carrying waste to be covered.

Sponsored a bill to authorize cameras to catch illegal dumping.

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Healthcare

Supports single-payer healthcare and authored a bill to establish predictable payments to providers.

Supports abortion access and is "fully committed to fighting for women’s reproductive rights and freedoms."

As a state representative, introduced a bill to reduce costs on state employee prescription drug benefits.

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Voting & Elections

Believes that "our freedoms and our very democracy are fragile" and wants to divest pension dollars from entities that give to anti-democracy causes.

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Public Safety

Organized communities to combat hate crimes targeting the Jewish, Sikh, and Hindu communities.

As a state representative, passed a bill to provide compensation to more crime victims.

Passed the SMOKEOUT Act to authorize New York City to close illegal smoke shops.

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Education

Supports accessible preschool for all children.

Supports evidence-based policies to enhance education, including a longer school year and smaller schools.

Supports restoring free tuition at the City University of New York (CUNY).

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Housing & Urban Development

Supports investing pension funds in affordable housing.

Supports "more financial assistance for homeownership."

Supports creating a New York City Land Bank to buy properties for affordable housing development.

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