Age: 44
Occupation: City Council Member (District 23)
Education: Barnard College (B.A.), Columbia University (M.S.W.)
Linda Lee was elected to the City Council in 2021 and is the first Korean-American to serve on the Council. Prior to her election, she led a community nonprofit helping senior citizens and served on the NYC Civic Engagement Commission. She had an impressive rate of legislative success in her first two years in office: eight of the 13 bills she introduced passed along with two other resolutions. As the chair of the Committee on Mental Health, Disabilities, and Addiction, she is particularly proud of her bill to track and report on the opioid settlement fund and her work on developing a “mental health roadmap.” Lee supports most of CU’s reform priorities, but mentioned she needs more time to think about open primaries and engaged the interview team on moving local elections to even-years with honesty. She wants to improve city contract processes with nonprofits by adding accountability and transparency measures that would ensure nonprofits are paid on time. Ahead of the looming budget cuts, she says protecting education budgets would be her priority. Citizens Union appreciates Lee’s thoughtful and practical responses to policy issues, support for reform, and clarity on navigating between city, state, and federal governments. Therefore, we endorse her in this race.