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Friday, March 16, 2018

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Donna Janele Hyer-Spencer (born October 24, 1964) is a Democrat who represented New York's 60th Assembly District, which covers parts of Staten Island and Brooklyn.


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Early life and education

Hyer-Spencer attended high school in Lake Zurich, Illinois, where she ran track, cross country, and played golf. She also played basketball in college.

From 1994 to 1996, she took classes at Aurora University's School of Social Work. She earned a bachelor's degree from Columbia College Chicago. Hyer-Spencer graduated from City University of New York School of Law with a J.D. in 1998. Hyer-Spencer also graduated from Queens College with a Master of Arts degree in Public Policy in 1998.


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Early career

Janele Hyer-Spencer became a litigation attorney for the New York City's Administration for Children's Services (ACS) specializing in child abuse and neglect. Hyer-Spencer practiced in all five boroughs of the City of New York and the Integrated Domestic Violence Courts. She later joined the ACS legal Counsel unit, where she was responsible for negotiating and resolving class actions and civil lawsuits.

Hyer-Spencer served as the Legal Director of My Sister's Place, a New York City-based non-profit organization which helps victims of domestic violence.


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New York State Assembly

Hyer-Spencer was first elected to the New York State Assembly in November 2006, narrowly defeating her Republican opponent to win a seat vacated by Republican Matthew Mirones. Hyer-Spencer faced Republican Nicole Malliotakis and Right to Life Party candidate Marietta A. Canning in the general election on November 2, 2010; Malliotakis defeated Hyer-Spencer with 55% of the vote.

Domestic violence

Upon taking office, Hyer-Spencer vowed to be a voice for victims of violence and abuse where, speaking on the floor of the New York State Assembly in her first term she advocated for stronger penalties for child sex abusers. During her tenure she introduced and passed legislation to make New York State a leader in combating domestic violence. As a member of the State Judiciary Committee Janele marshaled through a bill and later passed the law to eliminate fees on Orders of Protection to remove financial roadblocks from victims seeking protections.

Education and health care

In 2008, Hyer-Spencer outlined her platform telling voters that she promised to be a vociferous a dvocate for education and health care that is "a right not a privilege". She worked on the extension of Child Health Plus, for the largest expansion the program had seen to care for children. She used her role on the Aging Committee to author legislation for increasing income eligibility for prescription drug coverage for seniors. In education she fought to prevent increases in state education tuition and to preserve tuition assistance for poorer students. In 2010, Hyer-Spencer campaigned against Education budget cuts when she announced that she would vote against a Budget Extender Bill that would be on the backs of students by instituting severe education cuts. She also developed the Hyer Hopes Awards honoring students from selected elementary, intermediate, and high schools throughout Staten Island and Bay Ridge who demonstrated significant improvement in academic achievement, or succeeded by overcoming adverse conditions. Hyer-Spencer sponsored a yearly Summer Reading Challenge to encourage children to read more and become excited about learning.

Environment

With a long record of Advocacy on social and environmental issues Hyer-Spencer took the local lead against Hydro Fracking, a process of natural gas drilling. Appearing on local public media outlets Hyer-Spencer used her role on the State's Energy Committee to partner with Josh Fox, an Oscar nominated film director, to educate the public and advocate a ban on natural gas drilling within New York City's watershed. She is an ardent supporter of beach clean ups and protection for the waterfronts of Staten Island and Brooklyn. As an avid surfer and member of the Surfrider Foundation, and organization dedicated to the preservation, protection, and access of beaches across the country, she has volunteered and participated in local campaigns to protect the waters of New York.

Award and honors

Hyer-Spencer was awarded the prestigious Verrazano Narrows award from the Staten Island Economic Development Corporation for her work promoting economic development, where she drafted and sponsored legislation to create the first ever "Green Zone" to attract and encourage environmentally green businesses to Staten Island. She was also recognized for her efforts to motivate, mentor, and inspire Staten Island business women by founding and funding the Women's Leadership Council. Her local awards also include recognition by the Alzheimer's Foundation of Staten Island for her commitment and advocacy on behalf of those combating the brain disorder.

Community service

Hyer-Spencer sponsored a yearly health and wellness fair called the "Boardwalk Bash" to provide health information and access to preventative care services. In keeping with her mission for universal health care she was chosen by the American Cancer Society to present a public service announcement highlighting her father's battle with cancer and struggle with maintaining health insurance. She was recognized for her commitment to the Dress for Success campaign where she sponsored a yearly drive to benefit women re-entering the work force. Hyer-Spencer began an advocacy campaign to promote the DREAM Act (Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors), federal legislation that would provide a pathway to citizenship for undocumented alien minor students who were brought to the United States by their parents and who remain undocumented - work she continued with the New York State Education Department.


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Current work

Hyer-Spencer is serving as a Judicial Support Magistrate for the New York State Unified Court System where she presides over child support and paternity proceedings in New York City Family Court.


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Personal life

Hyer-Spencer lives in Staten Island with her husband, Douglas Spencer.

As of 2009, she had run in three New York City Marathons, with a best time of 4 hours and 20 minutes. In a Staten Island Advance interview, she stated she runs 5 days a week, and over 25 hours a week. She is an avid surfer and a competition sailer having completed the well known Newport Bermuda Race, the biennial yacht race from Newport Rhode Island to the Island of Bermuda.

While in the State Assembly, she was noted for commuting to Albany via motorcycle, riding a Yamaha V-Star with the custom license plate JANELE.

In court papers unsealed during the sentencing phase of the criminal trial of former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, the federal government stated that it had evidence that Silver had engaged in an extramarital affair with Hyer-Spencer; Hyer-Spencer's attorney denied the allegations.


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References


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External links

  • Official website

Source of article : Wikipedia