Helen Foster (politician)

Helen Dianne Foster
Member of the New York City Council from the 16th District
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 1, 2002
Preceded by Wendell Foster
Constituency West Bronx, Morrisania, South Bronx, Highbridge & Melrose
Personal details
Born Bronx, New York
Political party Democratic Party
Spouse(s) Eric McKay
Alma mater Howard University
City University of New York School of Law
Committees Aging; Community Development; Education; Finance; General Welfare; Health; Public Safety; State & Federal Legislation (Chair)
Website NYC Council: District 16

Helen Dianne Foster currently represents District 16 in the New York City Council, which comprises the neighborhoods of Morrisania, Highbridge, and Morris Heights.

Elected in 2001, she replaced her father, Rev. Wendell Foster, who was forced to retire from the City Council due to term limits. With her election she became the first African-American woman to be elected within Bronx County. She is the current co-chair of the Black, Latino, and Asian Caucus. She currently serves as chairwoman of the Parks & Recreation Committee, and serves as a member of the Aging, Education, Health, Lower Manhattan Redevelopment, and Public Safety Committees.

Prior to her election to the Council Foster was an Assistant District Attorney in the Manhattan District Attorney's office, subsequent to which she became an Assistant Vice-President for legal affairs at St. Barnabas Hospital.

Foster holds degrees from both Howard University and CUNY School of Law, and serves on the Board of Trustees for Christ Church.

Controversial remarks

In the wake of the murder of Sean Bell, Foster made a series of comments that criticized the NYPD, declaring that the shooting itself was an illustration of racism within the city's police department.[1]

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Preceded by
Wendell Foster
New York City Council, 16th District
2002–present
Incumbent