About Marty

About Marty Golden

Police Officer Marty Golden in 1980

Senator Marty Golden is the oldest of eight children born to Irish immigrants who settled in Bay Ridge. Marty and his wife Colleen have two children, Michael and P.J.

Marty is a former New York City Police Officer who received numerous citations during his ten years with the Police Department.

He was forced to retire in 1983, after suffering a serious injury while chasing a drug dealer on Flatbush Avenue.

After his retirement from the NYPD, Marty became a local business and community leader, and served on the New York City Council.

Today, Marty Golden represents the 22nd Senate District, which includes the neighborhoods of Bay Ridge, Dyker Heights, Bensonhurst, Marine Park, Gerritsen Beach, Gravesend and parts of Sheepshead Bay, Borough Park and Midwood.

Marty is the Chairman of the Senate Aging Committee, where he works to protect senior citizens from violent crime and those who seek to take advantage of the elderly.

Marty has been a champion of increased funding for the EPIC Prescription Drug Program, and fought to protect seniors from rent increases.

In recent years, Marty has emerged as one of the leaders in the fight to give New York parents tuition tax credits they can use at their own discretion for additional tutoring, textbooks and other expenses.

Marty has also worked to make sure that Brooklyn gets its fair share of new jobs and economic growth that comes with development projects.

He and his family live in Bay Ridge.