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Office of State Senator Robert Jackson


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    State Senator Robert Jackson represents District 31, which includes Marble Hill, Inwood, Washington Heights, and parts of Harlem, the Upper West Side, Hell's Kitchen and Chelsea in Manhattan. Senator Robert Jackson has taken on difficult fights on behalf of New Yorkers and never backed down: in his first elected position as School Board President where he launched the Campaign for Fiscal Equity school funding lawsuit, walked 150 miles to Albany to highlight the cause, and won a court judgment that awarded $16 billion for NYC public schools; in his 12 years on the City Council where he sponsored the Small Business Jobs Survival Act and fought for justice and equality; and now as a State Senator championing public education, workers' rights, climate justice, gun safety, and more. He knows how to get things done and has a record to prove it.

    State Senator Robert Jackson represents District 31, which includes Marble Hill, Inwood, Washington Heights, and parts of Harlem, the Upper West Side, Hell's Kitchen and Chelsea in Manhattan. Senator Robert Jackson has taken on difficult fights on behalf of New Yorkers and never backed down: in his first elected position as School Board President where he launched the Campaign for Fiscal Equity school funding lawsuit, walked 150 miles to Albany to highlight the cause, and won a court judgment that awarded $16 billion for NYC public schools; in his 12 years on the City Council where he sponsored the Small Business Jobs Survival Act and fought for justice and equality; and now as a State Senator championing public education, workers' rights, climate justice, gun safety, and more. He knows how to get things done and has a record to prove it.

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