Age: 65
Occupation: City Council Member (District 29)
Education: NYU (B.A.), Brooklyn Law School (J.D.)
Lynn Schulman has been involved in the civic affairs of her community for more than a quarter century, serving on the local community board, precinct community council, community education council, chamber of commerce, as well as working for several council members, including former Speaker Corey Johnson. She ran for this City Council seat three times – Citizens Union supported her in 2009 – until winning a competitive election in 2021. Schulman, who previously held posts at the Woodhull Medical Center and the Gay Men’s Health Crisis, chairs the Council’s Health Committee and focuses her legislative work on healthcare issues. She passed legislation establishing a citywide diabetes reduction plan and helped to pass the Council’s response to the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision, which added protections for abortion access. If elected, her top priorities include protecting hospital capacity, improving education by fast tracking and expanding the 3-K program, and developing in-district senior housing. Schulman supports most of Citizens Union reform agenda though she has reservations and wants more analysis done on implementing evennumbered municipal elections and open primaries. She stressed the importance of conducting oversight and seems to have taken a real interest in seriously reviewing nominations before the Council. Her interview reflected her deep knowledge of policy issues and commitment to upholding the high standards of the office. Citizens Union prefers Lynn Schulman in this race due to her established track record as a public servant and strong support of reform.