
Candidate for U.S. House of Representatives - New York 15th Congressional District in 2026 New York Primary Election.
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Efficiently streamlining costs, such as reducing the amount of administrators in U.S. Healthcare, and prioritizing increasing the number of doctors, registered nurses, surgeons, and other essential medical personnel will also help. More hospitals will need to be built, including reopening already closed ones such as DC General Hospital. Learn more
We must prioritize the health of people first instead of catering to corporate financial interests that have largely monopolized the health-care industry. Learn more
I would propose we first return to the standard instituted in the Hill-Burton Act of 1946. This long-abandoned policy mandated that to achieve the goal of guaranteeing hospital and related care to every citizen in the U.S., there would need to be 4.5 hospital beds for every 1,000 citizens in an urban area. Learn more
If we are to rebuild the U.S. Through a national industrialization policy, we will need a lot more people, including immigrants. They can then work in rebuilding our national infrastructure, and if they choose, go back to their countries of birth and apply what they have learned here. Learn more
A revived U.S. Workforce, not based on the so-called “service economy,” but on real productivity, will put the United States on the right track, as FDR did for the nation to bring it out of a depression. Learn more
As a member of the U.S. Congress, representing New York’s District 15, I will fully commit to making the South Bronx a model for a new, advanced productive labor-force, composed of the now neglected youth of the city. Learn more
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