Nassau County Legislator, 2nd District: Siela A. Bynoe

Siela A. Bynoe, Democratic and Working Families Party incumbent candidate for the Nassau County Legislature's 2nd District, at the Theodore Roosevelt Executive and Legislative Building in Mineola on June 26. Credit: James Escher
SIELA A. BYNOE
Democratic
BACKGROUND:
- Bynoe, 55, of Westbury, was first elected to the Legislature in a special election in 2014. She is seeking a fifth full term.
- She is a former member of the Westbury School Board and a former executive director of the Huntington Housing Authority.
- She graduated from Nassau Community College and Hofstra University, as well as LIU Post, where she earned a master’s in public administration.
ISSUES:
- Bynoe said she has secured $65 million in capital funds for infrastructure upgrades in her legislative district, including for roads in Westbury, Hempstead and Lakeview.
- A big part of her advocacy is adding mental health workers to emergency responses. She introduced legislation to have a mental health crisis team embedded into the county’s 911 responses.
- She touted her efforts to conserve water through passage of a smart-sprinkler incentive program, and advocacy of efforts to identify contaminants in the county’s drinking water. She also advocated for a policy in which the county’s Industrial Development Agency provides tax incentives to manufacturers that work to mitigate their environmental footprint.

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