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Leroy Comrie
DEMOCRAT
Leroy Comrie is running for New York State Senator, District 14.
Personal background
Leroy grew up in South Queens. He attended Jamaica High School and the University of Bridgeport. He attends Saint Albans the Martyr Episcopal Church. He is married with two children.
Professional background
In addition to his elected offices, he previously worked as special assistant to the Queens Borough President and as a chief-of-staff in the New York City Council.
Political background
Leroy Comrie was first elected to serve as a state senator for district 14 in 2014. He is in his fifth term in office. He previously served on the New York City Council and as president of the local Community School Board.
Economy
As a state senator, sponsored Senate Bill 2023-S8893 to let local governments give low-income seniors a larger property tax exemption.
Sponsored legislation to prohibit financial institutions from charging a fee for periodic paper statements when such statements are required for an application for public assistance.
Plans to strengthen New York's consumer protection law.
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Energy & the Environment
Called for a pause on the electric scooter sharing program in Queens, citing safety concerns. Wants age verification and automatic shut-off when scooters are off route. Also asks city to address bus reliability and increase service.
Supports expanding the Fair Fares program to include Long Island Rail Road and Metro-North trains to improve access and to include more people.
Sponsored legislation to develop microgrids providing uninterrupted power to community assets during power outages.
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Healthcare
Sponsors health events such as the mammogram bus.
Supports access to abortion. Received 100% scores from Planned Parenthood Empire State on candidate survey and on 2023-2024 legislative record.
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Voting & Elections
Supports automatic restoration of voting rights upon release from prison.
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Public Safety
Sponsored the Clean Slate Act, to let people seal certain criminal convictions after a waiting period, making it easier for those with a criminal record to find employment and housing. Has held a town hall to help residents use the Clean Slate Act It
Supports the Jamaica Neighborhood Plan, which aims to improve public safety by addressing crime and quality-of-life. At the same time it addresses issues including transportation, public health, housing, education, economic opportunity, arts, and open space.
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Education
Supports the education on race and racism. Sponsored bill for Amistad commission to review related curriculum.
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