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New York Congressional District 14

The United States is divided into 435 congressional districts, each with a population of about 710,000 individuals. Each district elects a representative to the House of Representatives for a two-year term. New York State has 26 Congressional Representatives.New York s 14th Congressional District includes parts of the Bronx and Queens.

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    Martin Dolan
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    Felipe Garcia
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    Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
    (Dem)

Biographical Information

What are the three most important challenges facing our country and how do you propose to address them?

What role does the federal government have regarding money in U.S. elections? Explain your answer.

What are your thoughts about the recent Supreme Court decision in Louisiana v. Callais?

What actions should the national government take to address the threats facing the United States due to climate change?

What is the US’ responsibility in supporting international institutions such as the United Nations, NATO, and the International Criminal Court?

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Campaign Mailing Address 947 E 167TH STREET,
Bronx, NY 10459
Experience and Qualifications Bronx native with more than 15 years of leadership experience in healthcare operations, engineering, infrastructure, and energy management. Former Director of Engineering and Energy Management for the Mount Sinai Health System and current Director of Energy Management and Implementation at Ross Energy Consulting. Certified healthcare and energy professional holding credentials including FACHE, CEM, CMVP, CHFM, CHC, and LEED AP O+M. Recipient of multiple industry awards, including the 2024 AEE International Energy Project of the Year Award. Experienced in leading large-scale infrastructure, compliance, workforce development, and sustainability initiatives across New York.
Community Involvement Lifelong Bronx resident involved in community outreach, workforce development, youth mentorship, and public safety initiatives. Former NYPD Auxiliary Officer, President of the Association of Energy Engineers New York Chapter, and active supporter of programs connecting students and working families to career and educational opportunities throughout the Bronx and Queens.
Education Executive MBA in Healthcare Administration, Zicklin School of Business at Baruch College B.A. in Psychology and Sociology, The City College of New York Advanced Regents Diploma, Cardinal Hayes High School
Party Endorsements Democratic Party
Campaign Website http://garcia2026.com
Campaign Email info@garcia2026.com
Campaign Phone 9175092951
Campaign Instagram instagram.com/garcia4congress
Campaign Twitter Handle @FelipeG_NYC14
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The three biggest challenges facing our country are the rising cost of living, public safety and mental health, and the growing disconnect between government and everyday Americans.

Families are struggling with housing, groceries, healthcare, and utility costs. I support workforce development, infrastructure investment, and federal tax incentives for small businesses that hire locally within the communities they serve.

I also propose incentivizing struggling high school students by connecting them directly to union careers upon graduation. During their senior year, students should have access to programs that help them earn practical licenses and certifications, such as OSHA, security, food protection, and trade-related credentials, so they graduate job-ready with real opportunities.

Communities also deserve safe streets, stronger mental health intervention systems, and leadership focused on solving real problems instead of political theater.
The federal government has a responsibility to protect transparency, fairness, and public trust in our elections. Voters deserve to know who is funding campaigns and whether special interests are influencing elected officials.

I support stronger disclosure requirements for political donations and more accountability regarding outside spending in elections. I also believe members of Congress should be banned from insider trading and prohibited from using public office for personal financial gain.

At the same time, we must protect free speech and ensure that grassroots candidates without wealthy connections still have a fair opportunity to compete. The system should encourage participation from working-class Americans, not just career politicians and large donors.
The decision in Louisiana v. Callais highlights the ongoing national debate over representation, voting rights, and how electoral districts are drawn. I believe every American deserves fair representation and confidence that elections are conducted lawfully and transparently.

District lines should not be manipulated to silence communities or weaken voters’ voices. At the same time, courts and lawmakers must ensure that redistricting decisions follow the Constitution and protect equal representation for all Americans.

I support transparency in the redistricting process and believe communities should have meaningful input when district boundaries are being considered.
As someone with a professional background in energy management and infrastructure, I believe we should focus on modernizing the electric grid, improving building efficiency, investing in resilient infrastructure, and expanding workforce training for clean energy and skilled trades.

I also believe more engineers, scientists, and technical professionals should run for Congress and serve on committees related to their expertise. Too often, major policies and laws are created by people without real technical experience, sometimes driven more by politics, attention, or headlines than practical results. I plan to serve on congressional committees focused on energy and infrastructure, so real-world experience helps shape effective policy.

Climate policy should create jobs, strengthen infrastructure, and lower costs for working families.
The United States should remain engaged in international partnerships that strengthen national security, economic stability, and global cooperation. Organizations like NATO play an important role in maintaining stability and supporting our allies.

At the same time, America’s involvement in international institutions must always prioritize the interests, sovereignty, and security of the American people. We should support diplomacy, strategic alliances, and humanitarian efforts while ensuring accountability and responsible use of taxpayer resources.

I believe strong leadership means maintaining productive international relationships while remaining focused on the needs of Americans here at home.
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