Who is Garrett?

I grew up in Central Islip — moving at age 6 from Queens. I was raised by a single mom, and I got my first job at 14. After graduating from CI, I went on to Stony Brook and Dowling, riding the Suffolk County Transit bus two hours each way to make it to college. Trying to get my degrees amidst the Great Recession, I worked jobs at Radioshack, an auto parts store, a hardware store, King Kullen, Staples, and a gaming store. I took out loans and took on debt – because I knew what a degree could mean for my trajectory in life.

After Dowling, I eventually made a career serving some of the most vulnerable Long Islanders – those with developmental disabilities, using my education degree and experience in the classroom to improve the care and services they receive. I met my wife, Irina, at Stony Brook, and after years of renting, we were able to buy a home together in East Islip. Now, we’re public school parents raising two beautiful children here. But I’m worried. 

The opportunities I was able to take advantage of are closing off for our young people. Long Island keeps getting more and more expensive, and I worry my kids will never be able to afford a home here. It’s not easy for any of us now – groceries and everything else keep going up in price, we’re nickel and dimed at every turn, and it feels like we’re being pushed out. We’re in a dual crisis – a crisis of our democracy where our freedoms and rights are under attack, and a cost-of-living crisis that threatens to price us all out of our home. 

Andrew Garbarino is just making it worse. He and his DC buddies are trading our healthcare, our jobs, and our schools for billionaire tax breaks. An oligarchy is gaining power in America, and our Congressman can’t even wake up to vote. We’ve been through worse – and we can fight our way out of this, for a better Long Island. We can do it together. That’s why I’m running for Congress.

Top Priorities

Andrew Garbarino has fallen asleep on the job and helped make life more expensive for everyday Long Islanders. I've spent my entire career helping those who need it most – first in the classroom, and now serving Long Islanders with developmental disabilities. As your Congressman, you will always know where I stand. I won’t dodge tough votes and I won’t give bullshit politician answers to tough questions. My focus will be on you, your freedom, and your ability to afford a good life at home on Long Island. 

What follows are some of my top priorities – but this campaign is just getting started. In the coming months, we will add to this page as I hear from Long Islanders across the district.

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