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Deborah J. Glick
Candidate for New York State Assembly - District 66
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Biography
Deborah J. Glick was first elected to the New York State Assembly in 1990, representing District 66 since 1993. She is recognized as the first openly LGBTQ member of the New York State Legislature. Throughout her tenure, Glick has championed legislation focused on civil rights, reproductive freedom, LGBTQ rights, environmental preservation, and tenants' rights.
Top Priorities
- Civil rights
- Reproductive freedom
- Environmental preservation
Campaign Finance
Total Raised
$89,817
Key Voting Record
A06358 - School Vehicle Idling Regulations Yea
This vote extended regulations directing the commissioner of education to limit school vehicle engines from idling while parked or standing on school grounds.
A08053 - Child Health Insurance Plan Expansion Yea
This vote extended provisions related to expanding the child health insurance plan.
A08375 - Hate Crime Law Amendment (Victim's Identity Defense) Yea
This vote made it not an affirmative defense for murder that the defendant's conduct resulted substantially from the discovery or disclosure of the victim's sexual orientation, sex, gender, gender identity, or gender expression.
Sexual Orientation Non-Discrimination Act (SONDA) Yea
This act, a legislative victory for Glick, prohibited discrimination based on sexual orientation across New York State.
Hospital Visitation Bill Yea
This bill, a legislative victory for Glick, became law providing domestic partners with hospital visitation rights.
