Brian Kavanagh
Lecturer, Sustainability Management; New York State Senator
Senator Brian Kavanagh represents 320,000 residents of Lower Manhattan in the New York State legislature, chairs the Senate Committee on Housing, Construction and Community Development, and serves on the Environmental Conservation and Energy Committees, and the Board of Directors of the National Caucus of Environmental Legislators.
His environmental sustainability work has included cosponsoring and helping secure enactment of the Climate Leadership & Community Protection Act of 2019, which requires huge cuts in greenhouse gas emissions, investments in renewable energy, creation of green jobs, and funding for environmental justice; he has been an active participant in efforts to fund, implement, and expand upon these requirements. He was the lead sponsor of the All-Electric Building Act, enacted in 2023, to ban construction of new buildings powered by fossil fuels, with limited exceptions. He has worked on various extended producer responsibility (EPR) and recycling initiatives, enacting laws to require EPR for carpeting, and collection programs for film plastic and rechargeable batteries. He is the co-prime sponsor of legislation to require EPR for packaging and paper, and has introduced EPR bills for textiles, mattresses, lighting containing mercury, heat pumps and other appliances containing refrigerants, and other products.
He has sponsored and advocated for legislation to prevent exposure to toxins, including increased fines for contaminating public water supplies and a new program enacted in 2023 to eliminate lead hazards in homes where children have been exposed. Locally, he has facilitated community engagement and oversight for projects involving clean-up of toxic sites and other sensitive environmental issues, and he has been involved in the decade-long debate about how to ensure resiliency in New York communities, especially in Lower Manhattan, which was extensively flooded during Superstorm Sandy.
In addition to sustainability, Senator Kavanagh’s work focuses on promoting access to stable affordable housing for all New Yorkers and preventing gun violence. He has enacted major legislation in each of these areas. Before serving in the legislature, he worked in policy and management positions in the administrations of three New York City Mayors and at the City Council, and as an attorney at two large law firms. He received a B.A. in Politics from Princeton University and a J.D. from New York University Law School, where he was a Dean’s Scholar.