Sylvia M. Friedman was a former
New York State Assembly
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woman. She was elected to fill an unexpired term on February 28, 2006. Friedman was a long time community activist and a member of her local community board. Her main focus was on housing and homeless issues. She died on February 4, 2013, at the age of 74.
Career
She served as Co-Director of the Center for Independence of the Disabled in New York, as Program Director of
Concepts of Independence, New York's Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program, and as liaison to the disabled community in the office of Public Advocate
Mark Green. She had previously lost two races for the
New York City Council
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'' described her in 1993 as a former teacher who subsequently was employed as a Housing policy analyst with the Department of Housing Preservation and Development. ''
The New York Times
''The New York Times'' (''the Times'', ''NYT'', or the Gray Lady) is a daily newspaper based in New York City with a worldwide readership reported in 2020 to comprise a declining 840,000 paid print subscribers, and a growing 6 million paid ...
'' described her in 1993 as a former teacher who subsequently was employed as a Housing policy analyst with the Department of Housing Preservation and Development.
Following the resignation of former Assemblyman
Steven Sanders, Friedman was a surprise choice of the Democratic Party to run to succeed him in the special election. Friedman served for ten months of Sanders' unexpired term. She represented the East Village and Lower East Side of
Manhattan
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In her first week in the Assembly, she voted for
Timothy's Law, which provides parity in medical insurance for mental illness. During her tenure in the Assembly, Friedman was a member of the Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Committee, the Election Law Committee, the Housing Committee and the Social Services Committee.
Friedman was defeated in the Democratic primary in September 2006 by
Brian Kavanagh, who assumed the seat in 2007.
Before her election to the Assembly, Friedman served as District Leader and then as
Democratic State Committee Member. On the State Committee, she was a member of the Reform Caucus and last year was elected its Chair. She served on
Community Board 6 in Manhattan, at various times chairing the Housing Committee, the Homeless Committee and the Parks, Recreation and Landmarks Committee. For the last twenty years, she has Chaired a shelter for twelve homeless men and women. Using a gift given to the shelter as seed money, she helped start and served on the Board of Friends House in Rosehill, a residence for fifty formerly homeless people with
AIDS
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A longtime member of the 504 Democratic Club Executive Board, she is their first member to be elected to public office. On May 21, 2006, she was awarded the Joan Kinzer Award by the Club during their annual event.
Election results
* February 2006
special election
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* September 2006 Democratic
primary election
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* November 2006
general election
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References
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Year of birth missing
Jewish American state legislators in New York (state)
Members of the New York State Assembly
Politicians from New York City
Women state legislators in New York (state)
2013 deaths
21st-century American Jews
21st-century American women politicians
21st-century American politicians