Linda Underwood was born in Queens, NY and raised in Massapequa, Long Island. A 1968 graduate of Massapequa High School, Underwood earned her AA in Art from Nassau Community College and a BA in Elementary Education and Art from the University of Stony Brook. She moved to the Capital Distirct in 1977 after attending the University at Albany for her Master's Degree. Underwood also studied at the University of Manchester, England and the University of Connecticut.
Underwood moved to the Town of Schodack in 1980 and purchased her home in the Village of Castleton in 1986.
Underwood has a long history of volunteerism and diverse work experience. She has worked with adults and children with developmental disabilities, disadvantaged youth and run away teen girls. She was a free-lance reporter with several weekly news papers, including the Courier, Greenbush Area News, Independent and Bethlehem Spotlight. She was also a correspondent for The Record newspaper.
Underwood began working for Schodack Central School District in 1990 as its Director of Continuing Education and grew the program from only five offerings to the comprehensive program it was at the time of her retirement in 2008. She launched Driver Education for Maple Hill High School and secured the donation of two cars for the program. She was also responsible for creating the District's successful communications program that helped pass every budget during her tenure. She served on the Schodack Board of Education 2009-10 and currently serves on the executive board of the Schodack Castleton Community Partnership.
In 1990, Underwood was the fund-raising and public relations chair for the CES PTO Playground committee.
Underwood was the Maple Hill High School Drama couch and volunteered her time and effort to produce a second play each year for no compensation. In addition, she was a the high school Odyssey of the Mind coach, and lead many teams to state competition, including taking a team to World Finals in 2000.
She volunteered to do weekly monitoring of Schodack Island State Park to help keep the park open over the winter of 2008.
She made an unsuccessful run for Rensselaer County Legislature in 2009.
She is the mother of two Maple Hill High School graduates and lives in Castleton with her daughter and mother.
In announcing her candidacy for County Legislature 2009, Linda said:
Longtime Schodack resident Linda Underwood announces her
candidacy for County Legislature District 4. Underwood, who will be on the Democratic and Working
Families Party ballot lines, will bring a lifetime of volunteerism and service,
as well as a wide range of management skills, to her position in the
Legislature.
"I understand the issues and I will work to make this county a better
place for the people who live here," she said. "Under one-party
Republican rule, our county property taxes have skyrocketed 110 percent in the
last seven years. Even more outrageous is that the majority voted
themselves a 33 percent raise right after the last legislative election in
2005."
One-party Republican rule has created a culture of
inefficiency, rampant patronage, and outrageous salaries for political
appointees with no regard to the effect on hard-pressed taxpayers, she added.
Underwood said attracting quality businesses to the county
must be a top priority. The county should provide guidance and assistance to
local planning boards, but there has been little of that under the current Republican
administration, she said.
"I will work to bring clean, green businesses into our county to
provide good-paying jobs and help stabilize our property taxes," she said.
"I will also work to help protect our environment and clean up disgraceful
toxic messes like the Dewey Loeffel landfill that continues to pollute Nassau
Lake and the Valatie Kill."
Underwood, a resident of Schodack since 1980, has owned a
home in the Village of Castleton for 23 years. She worked for Schodack
Central for 18 years until her retirement in 2008, after which she was a
session worker for the State Assembly. She was elected to the Schodack Board
of Education in May 2009.
Underwood's volunteerism includes winter monitoring of
Schodack Island State Park that helped keep it open, working with
developmentally delayed adults and children, and serving as fund-raising chair for
the CES Playground in 1990.
Underwood earned a bachelor’s in education from Stony Brook
University and a master's in education from the University at Albany. She is
the mother of two Maple Hill High School graduates and is the primary
caregiver of her elderly mother.
Linda was endorsed by Senator Kirsten Gillibrand
"I am proud to endorse Linda Underwood in her bid for Rensselaer County
Legislator because she is the right leader at this difficult economic
time. I am confident Linda will keep Rensselaer County moving
forwards." Kirsten Gillibrand, U.S. Senator
Linda received grant and endorsement from Democracy for America
Democracy for America (DFA), the progressive
grassroots organization founded in 2005 by Gov. Howard Dean, has formally
endorsed Linda Underwood of Castleton for Rensselaer County Legislature in
District 4, the towns of Nassau, Sand Lake and Schodack.
A longtime member of DFA’s local affiliate, Democracy for
the Hudson-Mohawk Region (DFHMR), Underwood is a 2007 graduate of DFA’s
Training Academy and completed a DFA training module at Netroots Nation in
Pittsburgh in August. She has volunteered in several campaigns for candidates
endorsed by DFA/DFHMR, including Kirsten Gillibrand in 2006, Ken Zalewski in
2007, Barack Obama in 2008, and Scott Murphy in 2009.
“I am tremendously grateful for the DFA endorsement,”
Underwood said. “DFA’s training has been essential to my running an effective
campaign in my first run for political office.”
Underwood is running for the Legislature on the Democratic
and Working Families lines, along with incumbent Flora Fasoldt and Norman
Young.
Andrew White, chairman of the Stephentown Democratic
Committee and a founder of DFHMR, presented Underwood with a check for $750 from
DFA earlier this week.
The DFA endorsement is Underwood’s fourth, having also been endorsed
by Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, the Eleanor Roosevelt Legacy Foundation, and the
Troy Area Labor Council.
Linda Underwood Received Eleanor Roosevelt Legacy Endorsement/Grant
Founded in 2001 by former New York State
Democratic Committee Chair Judith Hope ,
the Eleanor Roosevelt Legacy Committee was designed to build a new
generation of pro-choice Democratic women candidates, informed voters and
activists in New York State.
Among the recipients chosen, the ERLC awarded Linda
Underwood an endorsement in her race for Rensselaer County Legislature,
District 4. Underwood is chosen as a recipient for the fall 2009 cycle. Underwood
stated, "The Eleanor Roosevelt Legacy Committee’s endorsement is very
important support to my campaign and demonstrates confidence in my ability to
win this seat. I am extremely grateful to Eleanor’s Legacy."
Since
its founding, the ERLC has elected over 400 women to state and local office
across New York State and equipped over 600 women with
the skills they need to run and win.
The ERLC endorses progressive women candidates with a demonstrated
commitment to upholding a woman’s right to choose and to promoting the values
of the Democratic Party. To be eligible,
a candidate must be pro-choice, female, and an enrolled Democrat running for
state or local office in the state of New
York .
This cycle, the Board awarded 150 Grants. ERLC President Cathy
Lasry said: "We
are thrilled to be supporting such outstanding women candidates who will work hard
to put our communities, and the State of New
York, back on the right track again."