Biography

Assemblymember  Sarahana Shrestha

Sarahana Shrestha was born and raised in Kathmandu, Nepal, and moved to the United States in 2001 as a student. She became naturalized as an American citizen at the Ulster County Courthouse in 2019.

Growing up in Nepal, Sarahana lived through a historic uprising for democracy against a centuries-old monarchy, and a decade-long civil war that claimed lives and transformed the country forever. Her view of justice and democracy was shaped by bearing witness to extreme wealth inequality, the intersection of ethnicity, caste, gender, religion, and class, and the impact the addition of public goods, such as roads, had on previously neglected communities.

In the Hudson Valley, Sarahana found her bearings as a climate organizer. She joined campaigns to stop fossil fuel plants and to bring energy democracy to New York State. She decided to run for office because this moment of crisis demands bold action on everything that constitutes our safety net: climate, housing, healthcare, public education, jobs, worker rights, childcare, and more.

The onset of the Covid-19 pandemic confirmed Sarahana’s belief that the investments in our future must be in social and care infrastructure. In the Hudson Valley, lifelong residents witnessed neighborhoods change overnight due to the volatile housing market, working parents were left to juggle childcare and work, and essential workers had no option but to risk their lives. Sarahana recognizes that the reactive temporary measures put in place are not enough to protect us from increasingly frequent emergencies under climate change in an unsustainable economy. To be resilient, we must guarantee stability to working families, build infrastructure for the public good, and organize our economy toward well-being, not profits.

Sarahana is proud to be the first New York State legislator of Nepali origin, and only first-generation immigrant to represent this district in its history. She lives in the Town of Esopus with her husband, their dog, and several free-spirited chickens.

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Governor Hochul Signs Assemblymember Shrestha’s Bill to Add Transparency Measures to the New York Power Authority’s Buildout of Publicly-Owned Renewable Energy

Kingston, NY – The Governor, over the weekend, signed into law a bill introduced by Assemblymember Sarahana Shrestha, the Public Renewables Transparency Act (A07686A), which passed the State Assembly unanimously earlier this year. Please see the Assemblymember’s...

Assemblymember Shrestha Asks Central Hudson Customers to Take a Survey on the Hudson Valley Power Authority Act

Kingston, NY – “52.2 million adults, or 23% of all US adults, reported not being able to pay their energy bills at least once in the previous year. Meanwhile, for-profit utilities – known as investor-owned utilities – requested a historic $18.13...

Assemblymember Shrestha to Hold Mobile Office Hours and Energy Savings and Efficiency Workshop in Partnership with Cornell Cooperative Extension

Kingston, NY – The office of Assemblymember Sarahana Shrestha has announced mobile office hours in partnership with Cornell Cooperative Extension on Tuesday, Dec. 15 from 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM at the Saugerties Library. Ulster County Energy Advisor Mike...

Assemblymember Shrestha Says Governor Hochul Must Not Abandon Energy Affordability and Climate Goals

Kingston, NY – “Last week, Governor Hochul allowed New York State to approve two previously rejected projects that will increase the cost for ratepayers and undermine the state’s climate goals: a Trump-backed gas pipeline and a cryptocurrency mining...

Assemblymember Shrestha Says Kingston’s New Vacancy Study Shows the Process for Rent Stabilization Opt-In is Broken, and the REST Act is Needed to Fix it

Kingston, NY – The City of Kingston’s new vacancy study disqualifies the city from continuing its rent-stabilization laws that have been effective at protecting tenants. Shrestha’s REST (Rent Emergency Stabilization for Tenants) Act would change...

Assemblymember Shrestha Calls on Governor to Advance $640 Million to Keep SNAP Uninterrupted, Following the Lead of States Like Virginia, Delaware, and New Mexico

Kingston, NY – “New York, under the leadership of Attorney General Tish James, was among the states to sue the U.S. Department of Agriculture last week over the suspension of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). On Friday, the court ruled...
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