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Brian P. Kavanagh
American politician

Brian P. Kavanagh

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American politician
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Gender
Male
Place of birth
Staten Island, New York City, New York, U.S.A.
Age
57 years
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Biography

Brian P. Kavanagh (born January 18, 1967) is an American politician who serves in the New York State Senate, representing District 26 since December 2017. He previously served in the New York State Assembly representing the 74th Assembly District, which is located on the East Side of Manhattan and includes parts of the Lower East Side, Union Square, Gramercy Park, Stuyvesant Square, Stuyvesant Town, Peter Cooper Village, East Midtown Plaza, Waterside Plaza, Kips Bay, Murray Hill, Tudor City, and Turtle Bay.

Life and career

Kavanagh is a lifelong resident of New York City. He graduated from Regis High School and holds a bachelor's degree from Princeton University and a law degree from New York University School of Law. He worked as an attorney at the New York law firms Kaye Scholer and Schulte Roth & Zabel. He was an aide to former New York City Mayors Ed Koch and David Dinkins. He served as chief of staff to New York City Council member Gale Brewer.

Kavanagh began government service as an aide to Mayor Ed Koch and has served in three mayoral administrations. After the Happy Land Social Club fire claimed the lives of 87 people in 1990, Kavanagh helped coordinate the city's response to the tragedy on behalf of Mayor David Dinkins, co-designing a task force that shut down the most grievous fire code offenders. At the Mayor's Office, Brian also played a key role in launching the Department of Homeless Services]] and he then served as the agency's first Policy Director.

As Chief-of-Staff for then-New York City Council member Gale Brewer, Kavanagh negotiated enactment of the Domestic Worker Protection Act, promoting the rights of housekeepers and caregivers. With then-Councilmember Bill Perkins, Councilmember Brewer, and dozens of their colleagues on the Council, Kavanagh helped to draft and secure passage of Council Resolution 549, opposing the imminent invasion of Iraq.

Kavanagh has served as a counselor, volunteer, and board member at the Lower East Side's Nativity middle school and community center, on advisory boards of several other schools and nonprofits, and as a board member of the Jesuit Volunteer Corps, which places college graduates in full-time volunteer positions promoting social justice and community empowerment. He has also worked as an attorney and advocate at Demosthenes, a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization, on a nationwide effort to secure the voting rights of low-income citizens. He is a member of the New York City Bar Association and has served on the Association's Election Law Committee.

Kavanagh was first elected to the State Assembly in November 2006. He is a member of the Democratic Party and has been endorsed by the Working Families Party. Kavanagh is the co-chair of the New York chapter of State Legislators Against Illegal Guns. He is also the Chair of the New York State Caucus of Environmental Legislators, a non-partisan coalition of over 30 members of the NYS legislature.

New York State Senate

Kavanagh announced on August 9, 2017 that he was running for NY State Senate District 26 to represent Brooklyn neighborhoods including Brooklyn Heights, Carroll Gardens, Cobble Hill, the Columbia Waterfront, DUMBO, Downtown Brooklyn, Fulton Ferry, Greenpoint, the Navy Yard, Vinegar Hill, and Williamsburg, and the Manhattan neighborhoods of Battery Park City, Chinatown, the East and South Villages, the Financial District, Little Italy, the Lower East Side, SoHo, and Tribeca.

Awards

Kavanagh has been awarded the League of Conservation Voters Eco-Star Award, the highest rating of any legislator in 2010 from Environmental Advocates of New York, the Baruch College Legislator of the Year Award, and a perfect rating from the League of Humane Voters.

Election results

  • September 2006 Democratic primary election, NYS Assembly, 74th AD
Brian P. Kavanagh...5,213
Sylvia M. Friedman...4,857
Esther Yang...1,022
Juan Pagan...807
  • November 2006 general election, NYS Assembly, 74th AD
Brian P. Kavanagh (DEM)...21,875
Sylvia M. Friedman (WOR)...3,855
Frank J. Scala (REP)...3,576
  • November 2008 general election, NYS Assembly, 74th AD
Brian P. Kavanagh (DEM - WOR)...38,777
Bryan A. Cooper (REP)...6,684
  • November 2010 general election, NYS Assembly, 74th AD
Brian P. Kavanagh (DEM - WOR)...23,071
Dena Winokur (REP)...4,332
  • September 2012 Democratic primary election, NYS Assembly, 74th AD
Brian P. Kavanagh...3,286
Juan Pagan...1,223
  • November 2012 general election, NYS Assembly, 74th AD
Brian P. Kavanagh (DEM - WOR)...34,736
  • November 2014 general election, NYS Assembly, 74th AD
Brian P. Kavanagh (DEM - WOR)...15,588
Bryan A. Cooper (REP)...2,738
  • November 2016 general election, NYS Assembly, 74th AD
Brian P. Kavanagh (DEM - WOR)...81.68% (35,648 votes)
Frank Scala (REP)...15.04% (6,562 votes)
Scott Andrew Hutchins (GRE)...3.28% (1,432 votes)
  • November 2017 special election, NYS Senate, 26th SD
Brian P. Kavanagh (DEM - WOR)...34,674 (85.04%)
Analicia Alexander (REP)...5,915 (14.51%)

Personal life

Kavanagh is one of six children of an Irish-immigrant police officer and a community leader in Staten Island who worked at a local newspaper. He currently lives in his district in the East Side of Manhattan.

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