CITY HALL, NEW YORK – Council Member Lynn Schulman was officially sworn in on December 15, for a new four year term as the New York City Council Member representing District 29, continuing her long-standing commitment to serving the communities of central Queens. During her tenure, Council Member Schulman has established herself as a steadfast advocate for public health, seniors, and working families. As Chair of the New York City Council Committee on Health, she has played a leading role in advancing legislation to improve women’s health, address chronic illnesses such as diabetes, and strengthen access to quality medical care for older New Yorkers. In addition, she has increased investment in the district’s local schools, enhanced quality of life for her constituents, and supported local businesses.

“I am honored to continue serving the residents of the 29th Council District,” said Council Member Schulman. “This work has always been about showing up for our neighbors, listening to their concerns, and fighting for policies that improve quality of life. I look forward to building on the progress we’ve made and continuing to advocate for a healthier, safer, and more equitable New York City.”

“I want to congratulate my friend and colleague Lynn Schulman on her swearing in to be a Council Member for the next four years. Lynn has made significant strides as Chair of the Health Committee, where we have worked together to deliver more affordable and accessible healthcare for New Yorkers. She has also focused her attention on providing programs and services to help her constituents thrive. I’m looking forward to collaborating with Lynn in the years ahead to achieve a healthier, safer, and more affordable city,” said NYC Council Member Julie Menin.

A lifelong Queens resident, Lynn Schulman grew up in Forest Hills and is a long-time community leader, health care advocate, and LGBTQ activist.

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