Micah Lasher
Micah Lasher (Democratic Party) is a member of the New York State Assembly, representing District 69. He assumed office on January 1, 2025. His current term ends on January 1, 2027.
Lasher (Democratic Party) is running for election to the U.S. House to represent New York's 12th Congressional District. He declared candidacy for the Democratic primary scheduled on June 23, 2026.[source]
Biography
Micah Lasher received a bachelor's degree in sociology from New York University in 2003.[1] Lasher's career experience includes working in public service. He has served on the boards of the Riverside Park Conservancy, Everytown, and the Community Service Society. As of 2025, Lasher was affiliated with Congregation Rodeph Sholom.[2]
2026 battleground election
Ballotpedia identified the June 23 Democratic primary for New York's 12th Congressional District as a battleground primary. The summary below is from our coverage of this election, found here.
Alex Bores (D), George Conway (D), Micah Lasher (D), Jack Schlossberg (D), and six other candidates are running in the Democratic primary for New York's 12th Congressional District on June 23, 2026. The filing deadline was April 6, 2026. As of April 2026, Bores, Conway, Lasher, and Schlossberg led in polling, fundraising, and local media attention.[3][4][5]
Incumbent Jerrold Nadler (D), first elected in 1992, is not seeking re-election. Nadler endorsed Lasher on February 9, 2026.[6] The Washington Examiner's Ron Kampeas said, "many of the candidates are leaning into personal stories that help them stand out in a field where there is broad agreement on making New York affordable and stopping Trump’s excesses."[7]
Bores was elected to the New York Assembly in 2022. Bores earlier worked in the software industry as an engineer and manager. Bores says he is "the first Democrat elected in New York State at any level with a degree in computer science."[8] Bores supports regulations he says will limit the artificial intelligence industry. Bores said in a statement that "these AI Goliaths want to take over our safety, our workforce, and our kids’ minds for their own personal profit and power."[9]
Conway is an attorney and the co-founder of the Lincoln Project, a group opposed to President Donald Trump's (R) policy agenda. Conway says he has spent six years "[using] his skills and network to expose Trump’s lies, corruption, and lawlessness in the media and in the courts."[10] In a campaign ad, Conway said, "I'm running for Congress to take the fight directly back to him on your behalf...This is no ordinary time and I will not be an ordinary member of Congress."[11]
Lasher was elected to the New York Assembly in 2024. Lasher earlier worked as a staffer to Nadler, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg (I), and Gov. Kathy Hochul (D). City & State New York's Peter Sterne said Lasher was "widely seen as the heir apparent to retiring Rep. Jerry Nadler."[12] Lasher is running on his professional experience. Lasher's campaign website says he has "played a key role in passing landmark laws to strengthen gun control, protect abortion access, and raise the minimum wage."[13]
Schlossberg is a writer and social media personality who earlier worked at Rakuten and in the U.S. Department of State.[14] Schlossberg is the grandson of former President John F. Kennedy (D). Vanity Fair's Eric Lutz said Schlossberg is "[pitching] himself as something of a bridge between Democrats and a toxic social media environment that has been dominated by Republicans."[15] Schlossberg's campaign website says he is "focused on rooting out corruption, defending civil rights and personal freedoms, making housing affordable, protecting public health, and rebuilding trust in government."[16]
Also running in the primary are Micah Bergdale (D), Christopher Diep (D), Laura Dunn (D), Nina Schwalbe (D), Mathew Shurka (D), and Patrick Timmins (D).
As of April 2026, major election forecasters rated the general election Solid/Safe Democratic. In 2024, Nadler defeated Mike Zumbluskas (R) 80%–19%.
Sponsored legislation
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Committee assignments
2025-2026
Lasher was assigned to the following committees:
- Children and Families Committee
- Corporations, Authorities and Commissions Committee
- Economic Development, Job Creation, Commerce and Industry Committee
- Environmental Conservation Committee
- Tourism, Parks, Arts and Sports Development Committee
Elections
2026
See also: New York's 12th Congressional District election, 2026
New York's 12th Congressional District election, 2026 (June 23 Democratic primary)
New York's 12th Congressional District election, 2026 (June 23 Republican primary)
General election
The primary will occur on June 23, 2026. The general election will occur on November 3, 2026. Additional general election candidates will be added here following the primary.
General election for U.S. House New York District 12
Robb Huhn, Wilneida Negron, Karen Ortiz, and Lucian Wintrich are running in the general election for U.S. House New York District 12 on November 3, 2026.
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| Robb Huhn (Independent) | ||
| Wilneida Negron (Independent) | ||
| Karen Ortiz (Independent) | ||
Lucian Wintrich (Independent) ![]() | ||
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Democratic primary election
Democratic primary for U.S. House New York District 12
The following candidates are running in the Democratic primary for U.S. House New York District 12 on June 23, 2026.
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Micah Bergdale ![]() | ||
| Alex Bores | ||
| George Conway | ||
| Christopher Diep | ||
Laura Dunn ![]() | ||
| Micah Lasher | ||
| Jack Schlossberg | ||
Nina Schwalbe ![]() | ||
| Mathew Shurka | ||
| Patrick Timmins | ||
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates
- Jami Floyd (D)
- Liam Elkind (D)
- Cameron Kasky (D)
- Alan Pardee (D)
- Erik Bottcher (D)
Republican primary election
Republican primary for U.S. House New York District 12
Kaley Aldrich, Amy Jordan, Caroline Shinkle, Gavin Solomon, and Massimiliano Zappone are running in the Republican primary for U.S. House New York District 12 on June 23, 2026.
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates
- Mike Muñoz (R)
Polls
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Candidate spending
| Name | Party | Receipts* | Disbursements** | Cash on hand | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Micah Bergdale | Democratic Party | $0 | $0 | $0 | Data not available*** |
| Alex Bores | Democratic Party | $2,236,329 | $191,021 | $2,045,308 | As of December 31, 2025 |
| George Conway | Democratic Party | $0 | $0 | $0 | As of December 31, 2025 |
| Christopher Diep | Democratic Party | $10 | $0 | $10 | As of December 31, 2025 |
| Laura Dunn | Democratic Party | $55,124 | $35,992 | $19,132 | As of December 31, 2025 |
| Micah Lasher | Democratic Party | $1,374,760 | $199,456 | $1,175,304 | As of December 31, 2025 |
| Jack Schlossberg | Democratic Party | $1,117,588 | $511,641 | $605,947 | As of December 31, 2025 |
| Nina Schwalbe | Democratic Party | $0 | $0 | $0 | Data not available*** |
| Mathew Shurka | Democratic Party | $301,608 | $47,936 | $253,672 | As of December 31, 2025 |
| Patrick Timmins | Democratic Party | $0 | $0 | $0 | Data not available*** |
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Source: Federal Elections Commission, "Campaign finance data," 2026. This product uses the openFEC API but is not endorsed or certified by the Federal Election Commission (FEC).
* According to the FEC, "Receipts are anything of value (money, goods, services or property) received by a political committee." |
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2024
See also: New York State Assembly elections, 2024
General election
General election for New York State Assembly District 69
Micah Lasher won election in the general election for New York State Assembly District 69 on November 5, 2024.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
| ✔ | Micah Lasher (D) | 99.1 | 48,223 | |
| Other/Write-in votes | 0.9 | 434 | ||
| Total votes: 48,657 | ||||
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates
- Eli Northrup (Working Families Party)
Democratic primary election
Democratic primary for New York State Assembly District 69
Micah Lasher defeated Eli Northrup, Carmen Quinones, Melissa Rosenberg, and Jack Kellner in the Democratic primary for New York State Assembly District 69 on June 25, 2024.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
| ✔ | Micah Lasher | 52.6 | 7,410 | |
Eli Northrup ![]() | 34.4 | 4,839 | ||
| Carmen Quinones | 5.9 | 832 | ||
| Melissa Rosenberg | 4.8 | 671 | ||
| Jack Kellner | 2.1 | 293 | ||
| Other/Write-in votes | 0.3 | 36 | ||
| Total votes: 14,081 | ||||
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Working Families Party primary election
The Working Families Party primary election was canceled. Eli Northrup advanced from the Working Families Party primary for New York State Assembly District 69.
Campaign finance
Endorsements
Lasher received the following endorsements.
2016
- See also: New York State Senate elections, 2016
Elections for the New York State Senate took place in 2016. The primary election took place on September 13, 2016, and the general election was held on November 8, 2016. The filing deadline for major party candidates was July 14, 2016. The filing deadline for independent candidates was August 23, 2016. Incumbent Adriano Espaillat (D) did not seek re-election.
Marisol Alcantara defeated Melinda Crump, John Toro, and Julia Willebrand in the New York State Senate District 31 general election.[20][21]
| New York State Senate, District 31 General Election, 2016 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
| Democratic | 85.59% | 97,964 | ||
| Republican | Melinda Crump | 7.62% | 8,719 | |
| Conservative | John Toro | 1.20% | 1,368 | |
| Green Party | Julia Willebrand | 5.59% | 6,400 | |
| Total Votes | 114,451 | |||
| Source: New York Board of Elections | ||||
Marisol Alcantara defeated Robert Jackson, Micah Lasher, and Luis Tejada in the New York State Senate District 31 Democratic primary.[22][23]
| New York State Senate, District 31 Democratic Primary, 2016 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
| Democratic | 32.70% | 8,469 | ||
| Democratic | Robert Jackson | 30.65% | 7,936 | |
| Democratic | Micah Lasher | 31.57% | 8,175 | |
| Democratic | Luis Tejada | 5.08% | 1,316 | |
| Total Votes | 25,896 | |||
Melinda Crump ran unopposed in the New York State Senate District 31 Republican primary.[22][23]
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John Toro ran unopposed in the New York State Senate District 31 Conservative primary.[22][23]
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Julia Willebrand ran unopposed in the New York State Senate District 31 Green primary.[22][23]
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Campaign themes
2026
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Campaign website
Lasher's campaign website stated the following:
Every day, we are faced with a new outrage coming out of Washington.
The National Guard marching into blue cities. ICE terrorizing immigrant communities. Massive funding cuts to blue states. Insane, grossly irresponsible attacks on vaccines from RFK Jr.’s HHS. Extrajudicial killings in the Caribbean and a fabricated drug war with Venezuela. A Department of Justice that’s now simply the Department of Revenge.
And the Democrats in Congress today seem incapable of standing up to any of this with real force.
Micah understands that must change. That this moment is different. And that Democrats have to start using every lever of power we have to fight back.
But Micah also believes Democrats have to do more than simply play defense against Trump and the Republicans, as important as that is. He knows we’ve got to start doing a much better job spelling out our own positive, forward-looking agenda—and then make sure we deliver on it.
His vision of a Democratic “Project 2026” details specific laws he would pass and initiatives he would advance to help everyday Americans. That includes ideas to tackle the affordability crisis, transform health care, fight corruption, and get the U.S. leading on climate change again. And it’s backed up by a record as a state legislator—and spanning multiple senior posts in government—standing up to powerful interests and crafting innovative solutions to today’s pressing problems.
Fighting Back Against Trumpism
The damage that Donald Trump and his enablers have done to our democracy in this second term is staggering. When our Constitution gets in the way of whatever the administration wants, its words are simply ignored—from definitions of citizenship, to the emoluments clauses, to the power granted to Congress to appropriate funds.
“Emergencies” are manufactured to justify reckless tariffs and advance the interests of fossil fuel companies. Due process? It no longer exists for immigrants they want removed or civil servants they want fired. And Congressional district boundaries that don’t produce enough Republicans are simply lines to be redrawn. The list goes on and on.
Democrats in Congress need to be doing more—a lot more—to fight back. That’s true right now while we’re in the minority. And it will be even more true once—hopefully—we regain one or both chambers in November.
In the State Assembly, Micah literally wrote the blueprint for what Democratic-led states should be doing to fight back, and he’s led the way to protect New Yorkers and our values—and fight fire with fire. He’s also published detailed white papers that spell out how Congressional Democrats can put up effective roadblocks to Trump’s authoritarian agenda right now and provide a roadmap for aggressive oversight once Democrats regain control of the House. And he’s already looking beyond the next three years to find ways to prevent future Presidents from sowing chaos and trampling democratic norms as Donald Trump has.
In Congress, Micah will:
- Use every procedural tool in our arsenal—from joint resolutions, to discharge petitions, to Rules Committee amendments—to throw sand in the Republican gears.
- Never lend his vote to a MAGA majority that’s holding the American people hostage.
- Once Democrats regain the House, initiate the most aggressive oversight hearings in U.S. history to expose and curtail abuses by ICE, reveal the costs to families of Trump’s tariffs and the widespread grift and corruption, reverse the attacks on vaccines and science-driven health policy, and halt the weaponization of the Justice Department.
- Increase public engagement to shape the narrative around Democratic issues in 2028 and help Democrats win back the White House and grow our majority.
Micah’s Record:
- Passed laws to empower Attorney General Tish James to take up the work of federal agencies that are being shut down or handcuffed by Trump, like the CFPB, FTC, and DOJ.
- Introduced the constitutional amendment to allow New York to redraw our congressional district lines, mid-decade, if another state (e.g. Texas) does so first.
- Wrote the RECOURSE Act, which allows our state to stop sending money to the federal government if federal funds are illegally withheld from New York.
- Wrote the Tariff Transparency Act, to shine a light on the economic impact of Trump’s tariffs on automobile prices.
- Wrote legislation, in response to RFK Jr.’s reckless disregard for public health, to ensure continued access to the COVID-19 vaccine in New York. Micah’s proposal was incorporated into Governor Hochul’s 2026 budget.
Tackling Affordability
Everywhere we turn, New Yorkers face higher costs. Whether it’s a housing shortage and rising rents that now make more than half of New York’s tenants rent-burdened by the federal standard, higher insurance premiums and utility bills, skyrocketing child care costs, or just the annoying alert about another monthly subscription increase.
The affordability crisis is no “hoax” — and we need a Congress that aggressively works to solve it. Micah is committed to doing that. And he will give special attention to two of the biggest ticket items that hit working families especially hard: the urgent need to create more housing and expand access, and reduce costs, for child care.
In Congress, Micah will:
- Repeal Trump’s tax breaks to the rich and restore devastating cuts to the social safety net.
- Massively expand federal investment in child care.
- Expand housing tax credits and increase funding and eligibility for rental assistance.
- Leverage federal dollars to spur pro-housing policies at the state and local level.
- Vote for the Child Care Modernization Act to expand access and the Child Care Workforce and Facilities Act to address the shortage of child care workers.
- Raise the minimum wage across the nation and index it to inflation.
- Co-sponsor the PRO Act to make it easier for workers to join unions.
Micah’s Record:
- Helped enact New York’s $4.5 billion affordable housing capital program, the most ambitious in state history.
- Passed the landmark FAIR Business Practices Act, which strengthens consumer protection in areas ranging from common scams to predatory lending.
- Worked successfully to finally index New York’s minimum wage to inflation.
- Sponsored legislation to protect tenants and create the first public revolving loan fund for mixed-income housing.
- Wrote the Consumer Grocery Pricing Fairness Act to give small and independent grocers a fair shot.
Protecting Immigrants and Defending Civil Rights
What is happening in immigrant communities across the country is unconscionable. Every day, people here legally, making claims for asylum, are accosted by masked ICE agents, removed from their homes and workplaces or cuffed outside our courts. And then forced into detention centers and deported. Dozens of people have died in ICE custody, and the murders of Renee Nicole Good and Alex Pretti in Minneapolis put the violence and cruelty of this regime into stark relief.
The Trump regime’s assault on the rights and safety of immigrants is part and parcel of an effort to undermine the civil rights of Americans more broadly. Micah Lasher will continue to fight to protect immigrant communities, stop the broader assault on civil rights and voting rights, and do everything he can to derail Trump’s authoritarian train.
In Congress, Micah will:
- Fight to abolish ICE.
- Vote for the Restoring Access to Detainees Act to ensure noncitizens who are detained have due process and can contact lawyers and families.
- Support the Protecting Our Democracy Act to stop presidential power abuses on pardons, self-enrichment, and congressional appropriation power
- Fight to pass the For the People Act to expand voting rights and tighten “dark money” regulation.
- Support the John Lewis Voting Rights Enhancement Act to restore protections from the original 1965 Voting Rights Act.
Micah’s Record:
- Wrote and passed legislation to enshrine federal housing discrimination enforcement into state law.
- Wrote legislation to protect people from warrantless arrests at sensitive locations such as schools, houses of worship, healthcare facilities, and government offices.
- In the Attorney General’s Office, helped stop 20 school districts from blocking the children of undocumented immigrants from enrolling.
- Wrote legislation to establish civil liability and criminal penalties when federal officers deprive New Yorkers of their rights.
Ensuring Health Care for All
Micah Lasher believes that health care should be a right, not a privilege. That’s why he supports making health care available to all — through Medicare for All or a similar universal plan that guarantees a basic level of comprehensive care.
Despite Donald Trump’s ridiculous claim that he’s reduced drug prices by 400%, we pay far higher prices for prescription drugs than people in other countries do. We have to change that — along with a host of other things that contribute to a wildly expensive and inefficient system.
Micah also believes Democrats in Congress must fight harder against Robert Kennedy, Jr.’s quackery, especially his continued assault on vaccines—something Micah has stepped in to blunt here in New York.
In Congress, Micah will:
- Push to pass Medicare for All, or a similar plan that ensures universal care.
- Increase funding for community-based health services and mental healthcare.
- Strengthen the Affordable Care Act and extend its subsidies.
- Vote for the Lowering Drug Costs for American Families Act.
- Reverse the Republicans’ harsh and misguided cuts to Medicaid.
Micah’s Record:
- Co-sponsor of the New York Health Act, which would guarantee quality, comprehensive healthcare to all New Yorkers.
- Helped craft a plan to invest $1 billion in mental health services, reversing decades of State disinvestment.
Improving Public Safety and Quality of Life
Micah Lasher understands there are few things more important to New Yorkers than being safe — and feeling safe — wherever you are in the city, from our schools to our subways to our places of worship. He will continue to focus on things that actually make us safer — whether it’s working with local police precincts to crack down on reckless e-bikers, investing more in mental health care, or continuing the never-ending fight for stronger gun safety laws.
He’ll also focus on things that matter to our day-to-day quality of life — tackling the scourge of endless scaffolding, illegal weed shops, and annoying helicopter noise.
In Congress, Micah will:
- Vote for universal background checks for all gun sales and transfers.
- Reinstate the ban on assault weapons and support a national Red Flag law.
- Increase investment and focus on mental healthcare.
- Oppose the deployment of the National Guard to cities that neither want nor need them.
- Support the federal Clean Slate Act to help people with non-violent records re-enter society.
Micah’s Record:
- Helped write sweeping new gun safety laws in New York, including background checks for ammunition purchases, new license requirements for gun purchases, and expanded Red Flag laws.
- Helped craft the state’s $1 billion investment in mental healthcare, including recovering or creating 1,000 in-patient psychiatric beds and funding for 3,500 units of supportive housing.
- Introduced the RESTORE Act to speed up the removal of scaffolding.
- Co-sponsored legislation to require licensing and registration for e-bikes.
- Served as a board member of Everytown, the nation’s leading gun safety advocacy organization.
Championing Reproductive Health and Freedom
Long before the day the Supreme Court repealed Roe v. Wade, reproductive rights and health have been under constant assault across the country. More than a dozen states have now banned abortion outright. Women who travel to pro-choice states for abortions—and the doctors who provide them—are threatened with prosecution. And from opposing access to emergency abortions to pardoning people convicted of blocking access to clinics, the Trump administration has made clear it will continue to chip away at the right to choose every chance it gets.
Micah Lasher understands we must aggressively fight back. He’ll bring to Congress a long track record of defending and advancing abortion rights, which is why he earned the endorsement of Planned Parenthood of Greater New York Votes in his 2024 campaign for Assembly.
In Congress, Micah will:
- Fight to pass the Women’s Health Protection Act to restore abortion rights nationwide.
- Vigorously oppose any Republican proposal for a national abortion ban.
- Vote to repeal the Hyde Amendment to make choice available to all women.
- Continue to fight to preserve access to abortion pills, IVF, and contraception.
Micah’s Record:
- As Governor Hochul’s Director of Policy, helped enact the New York State Equal Rights Amendment, to enshrine abortion rights in the state constitution, and helped write legislation post-Dobbs to protect abortion patients and providers in New York.
- Worked to expand Medicaid coverage of abortion and develop a comprehensive plan to improve maternal and infant health.
- Helped craft the Comprehensive Contraception Coverage Act in the Attorney General’s office.
- Worked with NARAL Pro-Choice New York to defeat anti-choice New York State Senators.
Stopping Corruption
The Trump administration is the most corrupt in U.S. history, without question. From the obscene profiteering to the shameful pardons of cronies and donors to the control exerted over once proud independent media outlets, the grift knows no bounds.
Corruption has exploded under Donald Trump, but it’s obviously nothing new to Washington. Big corporate money has long had far too much sway on government and policy. The floodgates opened by Citizens United fifteen years ago have made that infinitely worse. Fixing our democracy demands doing everything we can to reduce the influence of big money, reform a broken system, and lead by example.
In Congress, Micah will:
- Vote to ban stock trading by members of Congress.
- Fully codify the Constitution’s Emoluments Clauses to safeguard against presidential self-dealing.
- Demand aggressive oversight to rein in pay-to-play and conflicts of interest.
- Continue to refuse to accept any corporate PAC money to his campaigns.
Micah’s Record:
- Introduced reform legislation to end corporate spending in campaigns in New York.
- Wrote legislation to prevent law firms from compelling lawyers to do free legal work directed by the Trump administration.
- Introduced the MEGA Corporations Act to stop large multinational companies from dodging state taxes.
Strengthening Our Public Schools and Colleges
As a graduate of New York City public schools, and a public school parent today, Micah Lasher has a deep, personal stake in their success. His commitment goes back to his work over 15 years ago helping to create two new schools in this congressional district and fighting to get all of our city schools their fair share from Albany.
Today, that commitment is more important than ever as Donald Trump moves to dismantle the Department of Education, slash funding for school-based social services, ban books from school libraries, and garnish wages of those struggling to pay back their student loan debt. We need Democrats in Congress who will do more to fight back.
In Congress, Micah will:
- Vigorously oppose Trump’s efforts to dismantle the Department of Education.
- Work to reverse federal cuts to education funding across the board.
- End the Republican tax penalty on student loan forgiveness.
- Support the Paraprofessionals and Education Support Staff Bill of Rights.
Micah’s Record:
- Worked to fully fund the State’s Campaign for Fiscal Equity obligations to public schools as Governor Hochul’s Policy Director.
- Developed a transformative plan to improve reading instruction and literacy throughout the state.
- Took action in the Attorney General’s Office against 20 school districts that were blocking the children of undocumented immigrants from enrolling in school.
- Helped create two new public schools in this congressional district: Frank McCourt High School and P.S. 452.
Combating Hate Crimes and Antisemitism
There has been a sharp and distressing increase in hate crimes across the country. Reported cases have doubled in the past decade. And in a city that’s home to the second largest Jewish population in the world, the rise in antisemitism is especially alarming. One-third of American Jews reported experiencing antisemitism personally in 2024.
We cannot allow a state of elevated bigotry and political and religious violence to become the new norm. Micah Lasher will continue—through legislation, community engagement, and by consistently raising his voice—to fight hate in all its ugly forms.
In Congress, Micah will:
- Work to increase funding for security around places of worship and community centers.
- Expand education about the Holocaust, its causes, and antisemitism in society today.
- Fight for full funding of hate crimes initiatives and ensure comprehensive national data collection.
Micah’s Record:
- Introduced legislation to create buffer zones for safety around houses of worship.
- Helped pass legislation to ensure that every college has a Title VI coordinator to address discriminatory harassment.
- Introduced the ACCESS Act to further strengthen the law against discriminatory harassment at educational institutions.
Leading on Climate Change and Environmental Protection
Few areas have been more directly harmed by this Republican Congress than the fight against climate change. Last year’s Big Ugly Bill reversed critical climate advances, ending tax credits for electric vehicles and putting the brakes on efforts to green the energy system. And hostility to renewable energy has been on full display through both Trump administrations—from the president’s incoherent blasts against wind power, to withdrawing the U.S. from the Paris Climate Accord, to erasing terms like “sustainability” and “decarbonization” from the Department of Energy lexicon.
Micah Lasher believes few priorities are as urgent as the battle against climate change. His commitment to the fight goes back to his time in the State Attorney General’s office tackling climate denialism by Big Oil and includes local efforts like initiatives to mitigate flooding and erosion as Chair of the Riverside Park Conservancy.
In Congress, Micah will:
- Prioritize supporting our clean energy transition and hold big polluters accountable.
- Invest in climate-resilient infrastructure and protect our waterfront and subway system.
- Support legislation to quickly and dramatically curb carbon emissions.
- Fight to rejoin international efforts to fight climate change throughout the world.
Micah’s Record:
- Helped enact first-in-the-nation legislation to ban gas in new buildings.
- Passed legislation to unlock wind and solar energy projects throughout New York State.
- Co-sponsored the NY HEAT Act to wean New York off its fossil fuel dependency.
- Helped launch investigations that exposed climate change lies by big fossil fuel companies like Peabody Coal and Exxon Mobil.
- Negotiated the City’s takeover from the State of Governors Island and Brooklyn Bridge Park to create two new magnificent open spaces.
- Helped pass legislation over a decade ago to move buildings away from high-emissions heating oil.
Strengthening Rights and Protections for the LGBTQ+ Community
The Trump administration’s assault on LGBTQ+ Americans is heartless—and heartbreaking. From rollbacks of anti-discrimination orders, to targeted policies against transgender people, to mean-spirited budget cuts for LGBTQ+ programs and services, the Republican Party is shamefully undoing decades of hard-won progress. Micah Lasher has always championed the cause of LGBTQ+ equality and civil rights and will be a powerful voice for them in Congress, which is why he’s the overwhelming choice of community leaders and activists, from Borough President Brad Hoylman-Sigal to Assemblymember Deborah Glick.
In Congress, Micah will:
- Support the Equality Act, prohibiting discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity.
- Codify in law Biden-era Executive Orders to ensure trans and gender nonconforming individuals are protected from discrimination and able to access gender-affirming care.
- Support the Do No Harm Act, which would restore the original intent of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, protecting religious freedom without causing harm to LGBTQ+ individuals and other minorities.
- Work to ensure that transgender individuals get the healthcare they need by fighting for Medicare for All.
- Fight for passage of the John Lewis Every Child Deserves a Family Act to prohibit public child welfare agencies from discriminating against foster or adoptive families on the basis of sexual orientation, gender identity or marital status.
- Strengthen legislation like the Fair and Equal Housing Act to prevent housing, education, and employment discrimination against LGBTQ+ individuals.
Micah’s Record:
- Organized advocacy and lobbying efforts as Director of State Legislative Affairs for the City of New York to pass marriage equality.
- Helped end the Boy Scouts of America’s longstanding ban on openly gay leadership, took on anti-gay discrimination in professional sports, and worked to ensure equal access to healthcare for transgender New Yorkers in his role as Chief of Staff to the New York State Attorney General.
- Helped enact New York’s Equal Rights Amendment, which expands the State’s constitutional anti-discrimination protections to include sexual identity and gender identity as Policy Director under Kathy Hochul.
- Wrote and passed legislation in the Assembly to strengthen New York’s laws against housing discrimination and co-sponsored legislation to strengthen legal protections for individuals who provide or receive gender-affirming care.
Restoring a Principled, Lawful, and Effective Foreign Policy
So much of Donald Trump’s foreign policy seems like something from a dark novel. Canada as our 51st state. Invading Greenland, or maybe just buying it, and destroying NATO in the process. Insane tariffs all over the world—on one day, off the next. A military operation that removed Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro but doesn’t, Trump and company say, constitute an act of war.
Micah Lasher believes it’s long past time for Congress to reassert its power over foreign policy, one explicitly granted by the Constitution. He’ll fight to restore the United States’ role as a serious leader on the international stage, advancing democracy, human rights, and collaboration to resolve shared global challenges, and for a foreign policy rooted in diplomacy and the rule of law.
In Congress, Micah will:
- Stand up against any president’s attempts to bypass congressional authority on matters of foreign policy, especially by strengthening the War Powers Resolution.
- Work to rebuild and strengthen our alliances with NATO members and other democratic nations.
- Fight to repeal Donald Trump’s irresponsible and vindictive deployment of tariffs, which are raising costs and directly causing harm to U.S. small businesses.
- Use the power of congressional oversight to hold the Trump administration accountable for their abusive and illegal actions and increase transparency.
- Prioritize diplomacy, de-escalation, and long-term stability, with military action only as a last resort with clear objectives and accountability.
- Fight for the U.S. to rejoin the Paris Climate Accord and reestablish the United States as a leader in international cooperation to combat the existential threat of climate change.
- Advocate for the reassembly of the State Department and USAID, which faced extensive cuts under the Trump administration.
- Rebuild a U.S. foreign policy that centers transparent, principled, and constitutional actions and strengthens democracy on the global stage.
Holding Big Tech Corporations Accountable and Putting Safeguards on AI
We are in the midst of a dramatic technological revolution driven by artificial intelligence, and massive AI companies like OpenAI and Anthropic are battling for political and economic dominance. Our safety, workforce, civil rights, and environment hang in the balance. Micah Lasher knows we can’t leave it up to Big Tech to regulate itself — Congress must put the right guardrails in place to protect our future.
We are already seeing what happens in the absence of those protections. New technologies, powered by Palantir, OpenAI, and Anthropic, have been used by the Trump administration to advance its fascist agenda, from kidnapping people off our streets to launching illegal wars in Venezuela and Iran. Unchecked data center construction across the country is causing utility costs to skyrocket and irreversible damage to our natural resources. Automation threatens to upend our economy, displacing millions of workers, endangering the livelihoods of artists and creators, and undermining foundational labor laws. Emerging technologies are putting children’s safety at risk, dramatically worsening the youth loneliness epidemic and stunting cognitive brain development. And AI threatens to upend our democratic processes with disinformation campaigns and cyberattacks.
Congress must act to prioritize the public interest. In this crucial moment, Micah knows that we need leaders whose interests lie solely with the people they represent — not with billionaires who stand to profit. Congress can act now to stop the worst dangers of unregulated AI from becoming a reality by legislating with safety and responsibility at the top of mind.
In Congress, Micah will:
- Support a national moratorium on the construction of new data centers while lawmakers ensure they will not destroy our environment or spike costs.
- Support investigations into partnerships between Google, Microsoft, OpenAI and Anthropic, which may be in violation of antitrust laws.
- Cooperate with partners and experts across the globe to minimize artificial general intelligence- and superintelligence-related risks, including through potential binding international treaties.
- Work to pass widespread protections against the use of AI by the federal government for mass surveillance, civil rights abuses, and autonomous weapons.
- Use the power of Congressional oversight to hold Trump’s DOD accountable for its potentially illegal dealings with AI companies.
- Ensure that the voices and interests of workers and organized labor are prioritized in the AI policy debate.
- Spearhead a national wage insurance program to ease tech-driven job displacement.
- Defend workers from automated surveillance through the Stop Spying Bosses Act, and protect against AI-related hiring discrimination with the No Robot Bosses Act.
- Fight to massively increase federal funding for youth mental health services, especially given the rise of tech-driven loneliness and isolation.
- Work to pass broad privacy protections and legislation that gives consumers power over their personal data.
- Support the AI Civil Rights Act, which would eliminate AI discrimination from housing, employment, education, credit, criminal justice, and more.
- Support the DEFIANCE Act, which would provide the right to legal action for victims of nonconsensual and sexually-explicit deepfakes.
- Protect artists and creators from AI-driven copyright infringement through the TRAIN Act and the NO FAKES Act.
- Combat AI-generated election disinformation through the Protect Elections from Deceptive AI Act.
Micah’s record:
- Micah is the only candidate for Congress who has consistently supported legislation to regulate AI — not just on the issue of catastrophic risk, but also on the use of AI in hiring decisions, in lending decisions, in state government, and in the classroom.
- Micah is the only candidate for Congress to co-sponsor legislation to impose a moratorium on new data centers in New York, as well as legislation to ensure that data centers do not negatively impact surrounding communities.
- Micah has introduced legislation to establish a first-in-the-nation wage insurance program in New York State to ease tech-driven job displacement.
- As Chief of Staff to the Attorney General, Micah helped launch investigations into many of the nation’s most significant technology companies, and publicly spoke out against the idea that innovation was a defense to breaking the law.
— Micah Lasher's campaign website (April 2, 2026)
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Footnotes
- ↑ LinkedIn, "Micah Lasher," accessed March 6, 2025
- ↑ Assemblymember Micah Lasher, "Biography," accessed March 6, 2025
- ↑ Our Town NY, "Race for Congress: Bores Picks Up Big Endorsement from DC 37 Union," March 26, 2026
- ↑ City and State NY, "Poll: Schlossberg leads NY-12 race," March 6, 2026
- ↑ New York Daily News, "NYC Democrats locked in contentious congressional primary fights as high-stakes midterms loom," March 28, 2026
- ↑ NBC News, "Rep. Jerry Nadler endorses former aide Micah Lasher to be his successor," February 9, 2026
- ↑ Washington Examiner, "Will this Upper West Side-based House district elect a full-throated Israel supporter?" January 9, 2026
- ↑ Alex Bores campaign website, "About Alex Bores," accessed April 1, 2026
- ↑ City & State New York, "Alex Bores vs. AI in NY-12," April 1, 2026
- ↑ George Conway campaign website, "Meet George," accessed April 1, 2026
- ↑ YouTube, "George Conway for Congress: Launch Video," January 6, 2026
- ↑ City & State New York, "Micah Lasher files to run for Congress," September 4, 2025
- ↑ Micah Lasher campaign website, "Meet Micah Lasher," accessed April 1, 2026
- ↑ John F. Kennedy Hyannis Museum, "John Bouvier 'Jack' Kennedy Schlossberg," accessed April 1, 2026
- ↑ Vanity Fair, "Democratic Strategists Mull Jack Schlossberg’s Odds of Getting Into Congress," November 17, 2025
- ↑ Jack Schlossberg campaign website, "Meet Jack Schlossberg," accessed April 1, 2026
- ↑ OpenSecrets.org, "Outside Spending," accessed December 12, 2021
- ↑ OpenSecrets.org, "Total Outside Spending by Election Cycle, All Groups," accessed December 12, 2021
- ↑ National Review.com, "Why the Media Hate Super PACs," December 12, 2021
- ↑ New York State Board of Elections, "2016 General Election Candidate List," accessed October 11, 2016
- ↑ New York State Board of Elections, "Election results, 2016," accessed December 23, 2016
- ↑ 22.0 22.1 22.2 22.3 New York State Board of Elections, "Filings received for the 2016 State/Local Primary," accessed August 29, 2016
- ↑ 23.0 23.1 23.2 23.3 New York State Board of Elections, "Election returns September 13, 2016," accessed November 6, 2016
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