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Elected to the New York State Senate in November, 2002, Martin
Malave Dilan is serving his second term in the 17th Senatorial District
after representing the 37th Council District for ten years. In an unusual
twist for a Senate freshman, Senator Dilan was appointed the Assistant
Minority Leader of Conference Operations. As a Senator representing Brooklyn,
Senator Dilan continues his extraordinary career in public service. The
17th District encompasses the North Brooklyn communities of Bushwick,
Williamsburg, Greenpoint, Cypress Hills, City-Line, East New York, Bedford-Stuyvesant,
and Brownsville.
Prior to being elected to the State Senate, Senator Dilan served ten years
as a member of the New York City Council. During his tenure in the City
Council, Senator Dilan distinguished himself as a diligent legislator,
while maintaining a strong constituent services operation through his
district office. As a council member, Senator Dilan wrote the law to aggressively
penalize anyone found guilty of illegal dumping. He also was the prime
sponsor of legislation that gave oversight powers to the City Council
as it relates to city contracts that jeopardized city jobs.
Senator Dilan has a long track record of being an advocate for youth and
senior citizen issues. He is well known in his community for being a strong
supporter of education. His basic philosophy on education is that students
must have the basic tools to achieve and level the educational playing
field. Having served 14 years as a member of Community School Board #32,
(seven as Chair) Senator Dilan was instrumental in addressing overcrowding
by advocating for new school construction. As a council member, he successfully
obtained state of the art computers for every elementary school and middle
school in his district, and was successful in obtaining $20 million in
Capital Funding for Public School 89, the Cypress Hills Community School.
Senator Dilan has an impeccable reputation amongst his colleagues in all
levels of government. As the City Council's Chair of the Standards and
Ethics Committee, he advocated for greater access to information about
conflict of interest issues among elected officials and government employees.
As a former businessman, Senator Dilan understands the importance of economic
development and business retention programs in New York. He is also a
strong supporter of environmental causes, and the beautification and preservation
of parks.
Senator Dilan grew up in the community of Bushwick where his parents,
Esther and Gilberto, who migrated from Puerto Rico in 1947, instilled
in him the importance of community service and cultural heritage. In 1965,
the young and ambitious Martin first involved himself in electoral politics
when he worked as a volunteer in a mayoral campaign before graduating
from high school and going on to Brooklyn College where he participated
in the Special Baccaulaureate Degree Program.
Senator Dilan is a former legislative assistant for the U.S. House of
Representatives and has served as a Democratic District Leader and Democratic
State Committeeman from the 54th Assembly District. Senator Dilan has
been elected 3 times as a delegate to the Democratic National Convention
in 1992, 1996 and 2000. He is married to Debra Hicks and they have three
children: Erik (a Council Member from Brooklyn, NY), Melissa and Nicole.
Senator Dilan serves on the following Senate committees: Social Services
(ranking member); Banking; Education; Judiciary; Transportation; Consumer
Protection; Tourism, Recreation and Sports Development; Energy and Telecommunications
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