Krueger initially ran for the state Senate in 2000, narrowly losing to Republican Senator
Roy M. Goodman by less than a percentage point. Less than two years later, Goodman resigned and Krueger won the special election to replace him. Since then, she has never faced a challenging re-election. Many years later,
The New York Times reported that months after the 2000 election that Krueger lost, hundreds of ballots from a pro-Krueger area were found in a Board of Elections air duct, although Krueger did not learn of this until just before the 2002 election that she won. After the Democratic party took the majority in the
2018 elections, Krueger was elected the Chair of the Senate Finance Committee, one of the most powerful committees in the Senate. In 2021, Krueger was one of two members of the senate to vote against a bill designating
baseball as the official state sport of New York. Krueger is a member of the Vote Blue Coalition, a progressive group and
federal PAC created to support Democrats in New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania through voter outreach and mobilization efforts. Late November 2024, Krueger made proposals to counter the incoming Trump administration encouraging New York and a bloc of liberal northeast states to join Canada. She explained her proposal to Politico, she already made connections in Ottawa to effect Canadian support. ==References==