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Daniel "Danny" Dromm is the Council member for the 25th District of the New York City Council. He is a Democrat. The district includes Corona, East Elmhurst, Elmhurst, Jackson Heights, Rego Park and Woodside in Queens. ==Life and career== Dromm was born in Rego Park, but his family moved to Manhasset when he was 6. He attended Catholic school.〔http://www.decidenyc.com/election-candidate/daniel-dromm/〕〔Walsh, Jeremy "(Dromm bumps Sears in Council primary )" Times Ledger September 17, 2009〕 Dromm graduated from Marist College and earned his master's degree at City College. A resident of Jackson Heights, Dromm began his first career as a public school teacher in 1984 at P.S. 199 in Sunnyside. As an educator, he promoted teaching acceptance of LGBT individuals through the Rainbow Curriculum and publicly came out in 1992.〔Bernstein, Andrea "Fegeddaboutit, Mr. Chips" ''New York Magazine'' November 6, 1992〕 Heavily involved in the Queens County Democratic Party, he served as Democratic District Leader in the 39th assembly district. He was later beaten in a hotly contested election by Helen Sears in 2002, an election largely influenced by the machinations of Democratic Party bosses. He is one of the first two openly gay City Council members from outside Manhattan, elected alongside Jimmy Van Bramer.
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