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Gale Arnot Brewer (born September 6, 1951) is an American Democratic politician from the state of
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who has represented the 6th
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District since January 2022, a position she previously held from 2002 to 2013. From January 2014 to December 2021, she served as the 27th Borough President of the
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of
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.


Education

Brewer graduated from the
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in Boston in 1969, and then obtained her undergraduate degrees from
Bennington College Bennington College is a private liberal arts college in Bennington, Vermont. Founded in 1932 as a women's college, it became co-educational in 1969. It claims to be the first college to include visual and performing arts as an equal partner in ...
in 1973 and
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in 1997. She then earned her
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(M.P.A.) degree from
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's John F. Kennedy School of Government.


Career

From 1975 to 1978, Brewer served as director of scheduling for
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, the former
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. From 1978 to 1990, she was chief of staff to then-
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member
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. From 1990 to 1994, Brewer was director of the New York City Office of Federal Relations in New York in the administration of
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. From 1994 to 1998, she was Deputy Public Advocate for Intergovernmental Affairs under
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. Brewer then served as Project Manager for the NYC Nonprofits Project and worked with the Telesis Corporation, a private firm that builds affordable housing. She was a member of Manhattan's Community Board 7 and Chair of the New York State chapter of the
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. In 2000, she was cited by the ''
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'' as #20 of "50 New Yorkers to Watch".


New York City Council (2002-2013)

Brewer began serving on the New York City Council in 2002. She represented the 6th district. In each re-election vote in 2003, 2005, and 2009, she received over 80% of the votes cast. Brewer has helped to pass legislation protecting domestic workers, establishing the
New York City Broadband Advisory Committee New York City Broadband Advisory Committee (NYBAC) was brought into existence in 2005 by New York City Local Law 126. The law was introduced to the New York City Council by (then) city council member Gale Brewer and signed by (then) Mayor Bloombe ...
, establishing an electronic death registration system and requiring New York City publications to be made available via the Internet, as well as two bills aimed at eliminating graffiti and unwanted stickers. Brewer chaired the Select Committee on Technology in Government (now the Committee on Technology) from 2002 to 2009 In June 2004, in conjunction with a graduate student Digital Opportunities Team at
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departments of Urban Affairs and Planning supervised by Professor Lisa Tolliver, the committee published a study and recommendations titled ''Expanding Digital Opportunity in New York City Public Schools: Profiles of Innovators and Leaders Who Make a Difference''. The report was one of numerous initiatives and events implemented by the Select Committee, which included roundtables, conferences, hearings, and
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.


Manhattan Borough President (2014-2021)

Brewer was ineligible to run for re-election to the City Council in 2013 because of term limits. In February 2013, Brewer announced she would run for Manhattan Borough President. On September 10, 2013, Brewer won the Democratic primary, taking nearly 40% of the vote in a four-way race. Brewer won the general election on Tuesday, November 5, 2013, and assumed office in January 2014. Brewer was re-elected Manhattan Borough President in 2017. Due to term limits for borough presidents, she was ineligible to seek re-election in 2021. In the
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, Brewer served as an alternate
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, replacing
Christine Quinn Christine Callaghan Quinn (born July 25, 1966) is an American politician. A member of the Democratic Party, she formerly served as the Speaker of the New York City Council. The third person to hold this office, she was the first female and first ...
.


New York City Council (2022-present)

In December 2020, Brewer announced her candidacy for her former City Council seat in the
2021 New York City Council election The 2021 New York City Council election were held on November 2, 2021. The primary elections were held on June 22, 2021. There were several special elections for seats vacated in 2020 and early 2021; these special elections were the first to use ...
. On November 2, 2021, Brewer defeated Republican Nancy Sliwa (wife of
Curtis Sliwa Curtis Sliwa (; born March 26, 1954) is an American activist, radio talk show host and founder and chief executive officer of the Guardian Angels, a nonprofit organization for unarmed crime prevention. Sliwa was the Republican nominee for the ...
) with over 82% of the vote. Brewer chairs the City Council's Committee on Governmental Operations. Other committees on which she serves include: Aging; Finance; General Welfare, Higher Education; Housing & Buildings; Mental Health; Technology; Transportation; and Waterfronts. In addition, she co-chairs the Manhattan Delegation, sits on the council's Budget Negotiating Team, and is a member of the Rules Committee Working Group.


Personal life

Brewer is married to Cal Snyder. Their son, Mo Sumbundu, works for Empire State Development. Brewer has had several foster children.


Electoral history


2013


2017


2021


References


External links


Gale Brewer Facebook Page

Gale Brewer Twitter Profile
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