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Andrea Stewart-Cousins

American politician (born 1950)

Andrea Stewart-Cousins

American politician (born 1950)

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nameAndrea Stewart-Cousins
image(01-28-20)NYS Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart -Cousins (cropped).jpg
captionStewart-Cousins in 2020
officeTemporary President and Majority Leader of the New York State Senate
deputyMichael Gianaris
term_startJanuary 9, 2019
predecessorJohn J. Flanagan
office1Acting Lieutenant Governor of New York
governor1Kathy Hochul
term_start1April 12, 2022
term_end1May 25, 2022
predecessor1Brian Benjamin
successor1Antonio Delgado
governor2Kathy Hochul
term_start2August 24, 2021
term_end2September 9, 2021
predecessor2Kathy Hochul
successor2Brian Benjamin
office3Minority Leader of the New York State Senate
deputy3Michael Gianaris
Jeffrey D. Klein
term_start3December 17, 2012
term_end3January 9, 2019
predecessor3John L. Sampson
successor3John J. Flanagan
state_senate4New York State
district435th
term_start4January 1, 2007
predecessor4Nicholas Spano
office5Member of the
Westchester County Board of Legislators
from the 16th district
term_start51996
term_end52007
predecessor5Herman Keith
successor5Ken Jenkins
birth_nameAndrea Alice Stewart
birth_date
birth_placeNew York City, New York, U.S.
partyDemocratic
spouse
children3
educationPace University (BA, MPA)
Lehman College (GrCert)
website
1blanknameGovernor
1namedataAndrew Cuomo
Kathy Hochul

Jeffrey D. Klein Westchester County Board of Legislators from the 16th district Lehman College (GrCert) Kathy Hochul Andrea Alice Stewart-Cousins (née Stewart; born September 2, 1950) is an American politician and educator from Yonkers, New York. A member of the Democratic Party, Stewart-Cousins has represented District 35 in the New York State Senate since 2007 and served as Majority Leader and Temporary President of that body since 2019. She has served twice as acting lieutenant governor of New York under Governor Kathy Hochul, for 16 days in 2021 and between April and May 2022. Stewart-Cousins is the first Black woman to serve as New York's lieutenant governor, although in an acting capacity. She is the first woman in New York State history to lead a conference in the New York State Legislature and the first female Senate Majority Leader in New York history.

Stewart-Cousins was first elected to the New York State Senate in 2006. She served as a Westchester County Legislator from 1996 to 2006. In 2012, she was chosen by her colleagues to lead the Senate Democratic Conference. After the Democratic Party won a Senate majority in the 2018 elections, Stewart-Cousins became majority leader in January 2019.

Early life and education

Andrea Alice Stewart was born on September 2, 1950, in New York City. She is the daughter of Bob Stewart, a decorated World War II veteran and repairman, and Beryl Stewart, a stenographer and community activist. The Stewart family resided in public housing in Manhattan and the Bronx, and Andrea suffered from chronic asthma.

Stewart-Cousins spent twenty years in the private sector, including thirteen years in sales and marketing with New York Telephone. After New York Telephone was acquired through a merger with Bell Atlantic, she received a buyout and pursued a college degree while working for Gannett. She earned her Bachelor of Science Degree from Pace University in 1986 and later her teaching credentials in Business Education from Lehman College. She received her Masters of Public Administration from Pace University in May 2008 and is a member of Pi Alpha Alpha, the public administration honor society. She also pursued careers in teaching and briefly in journalism before entering public service.

Career

Yonkers Director of Community Affairs

Stewart-Cousins's public service career began in 1992 when she was appointed Director of Community Affairs for the City of Yonkers during Terence Zaleski's term as mayor. In that role, she created an internship program for the hearing-impaired and for children in working families. She also advocated for and contributed to the revitalization of the City of Yonkers and was a founder of the original "Art on Main Street". Stewart-Cousins was a co-creator of "River Fest", a widely attended multi-cultural citywide celebration on the Hudson River in Yonkers.

Westchester County Legislator

Prior to her election to the New York State Senate in 2006, Stewart-Cousins served as a Westchester County Legislator representing Yonkers. First elected in 1995, she served from 1996 to 2006. During her tenure, she was elected Majority Whip and vice-chair. Stewart-Cousins authored living wage laws, smoke-free workplace laws, tougher gun laws, laws that prosecute predatory lenders, tax cuts for seniors and veterans, and Westchester County's first human rights laws.

New York State Senate

Stewart-Cousins in 2007

Stewart-Cousins first ran for New York State Senate in 2004. The Working Families Party did not endorse her during this election cycle. Incumbent Republican State Senator Nicholas Spano defeated her by a margin of 18 votes. In 2006, she challenged Spano again and defeated him. As of 2019, Senate District 35 includes all of the Towns of Greenburgh and Mt. Pleasant, and portions of Yonkers.

Stewart-Cousins voted in favor of same-sex marriage legislation on December 2, 2009, but the bill was defeated. A same-sex marriage law was eventually passed in 2011. Stewart-Cousins is a vocal supporter of abortion rights, and has pushed for legislation to expand abortion access in the State of New York.

On April 17, 2010, it was reported that Stewart-Cousins was under consideration by then-gubernatorial candidate Andrew Cuomo to be his running mate. Cuomo ultimately chose Rochester mayor Bob Duffy instead.

Senate Democratic Leader

On December 17, 2012, Stewart-Cousins was elected Senate Democratic Leader. Stewart-Cousins is the first woman in history to lead a conference in the New York State Legislature.

Senate Majority Leader

The Democratic Party won a Senate majority in the 2018 elections. On January 9, 2019, Stewart-Cousins was elected Senate Majority Leader. She serves as the body's Majority Leader and Temporary President, and is the first female Senate Majority Leader in New York history. In 2019, Stewart-Cousins sponsored the Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act of 2019, which overhauled the rules affecting rent-controlled apartments in New York City. During Stewart-Cousins's first year as Senate Majority Leader, New York passed a variety of progressive laws on issues like climate change, voting rights, abortion rights, criminal justice reform, gender equality, gun control, marijuana decriminalization, LGBT rights, and immigration. According to City & State New York, Stewart-Cousins employs a "consensus-driven approach" to leading the Senate Democratic Conference that sets her "apart from her predecessors".

Following the resignation of Gov. Andrew Cuomo due to multiple allegations of sexual harassment, Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul succeeded him as governor. Per state law, as state Senate Majority Leader, Stewart-Cousins became the state's Acting Lieutenant Governor until Hochul appointed a full-time replacement. She was the first Black woman to serve in this role. This was also the first time New York was governed by both a female governor and lieutenant governor. Hochul selected Brian Benjamin as lieutenant governor, and he took office on September 9, 2021. Benjamin resigned on April 12, 2022 after being arrested in a corruption scandal. Stewart-Cousins once again assumed the role of acting lieutenant governor at that time. Rep. Antonio Delgado was sworn in as the new lieutenant governor of New York on May 25, 2022.

Honors

In 2019, Stewart-Cousins was named to Crain's New York Business biennial list of the "Most Powerful Women in New York".

In February 2021, she was presented with the Nelson A. Rockefeller Award for 2020.

On September 14, 2021, Stewart-Cousins received the Samuel Untermyer award for distinguished civic leadership. She was honored at Untermyer Gardens in her hometown of Yonkers, New York.

Personal life

Stewart-Cousins has three children and four grandchildren. Her husband, Thomas Cousins, died on November 26, 2007.

Electoral history

Westchester County Legislature

New York State Senate

References

References

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