Amy Jordan Announces Congressional Campaign in New York's 12th District
February 10th, 2026 8:00 AM
By: Newsworthy Staff
Amy Jordan has launched a grassroots campaign for U.S. Congress in New York's 12th District, emphasizing healthcare reform, education investment, and economic support for working families based on her personal experiences with disability and medical challenges.

Amy Jordan has officially announced her grassroots campaign for the United States Congress in New York's 12th District. Jordan stated that she is running to bring a fresh, unbiased, humanistic voice and new leadership that truly represents the people. She emphasized that her campaign is dedicated to uplifting those who feel unheard and overlooked, stating that together they are building a movement powered by honesty, integrity, and accountability.
Jordan's campaign is rooted in listening to everyday residents and advancing solutions that directly impact their lives. Her platform centers on three core priorities. On healthcare, she aims to protect and expand access to affordable, high-quality healthcare so no family is forced to choose between taking care and paying the bills. She seeks to reform the system to reward better patient outcomes, rein in runaway prescription costs, and put medical decisions back with patients and their doctors, not insurance companies or corporate middlemen. On education, she plans to invest in strong public schools, support teachers and staff, and give students the skills they need to succeed in today's economy without saddling them with a lifetime of debt. She believes education should open doors, not close them. On the economy, she intends to build an economy that works for working families by backing small businesses, growing good-paying jobs, and lowering everyday costs. She argues that when local businesses thrive and people can afford to live where they work, communities grow stronger.
Jordan is an award-winning author, advocate, and longtime Upper West Side community member. A type 1 diabetic since childhood and legally blind since age 21, she has built a life around turning hardship into service. After surviving a devastating MTA bus accident that required 23 surgeries, she became a nationally recognized voice for different ability rights and healthcare reform. She founded the SWEET ENUFF Movement, a youth health initiative honored as a finalist in Michelle Obama's End Childhood Obesity Challenge. Her story is featured in the documentary Amy's Victory Dance, now streaming worldwide. Jordan is running because New Yorkers deserve a representative who understands the real cost of healthcare, housing, and survival—not from a briefing book, but from lived experience. She is committed to lowering prescription drug prices, protecting vulnerable communities, and putting people—not corporations—at the center of government. To find out more about her campaign, visit https://www.amyjforcongress.com.
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