
Candidate for New York City Council - District 3 in 2026 New York Primary Election.
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Get StartedIncrease funding to community organizations and legal services to protect LGBTQ+ New Yorkers and those seeking sanctuary in New York Learn more
Establish and fund the Department of Community Safety to lead non-police responses to mental health crises, quality-of-life concerns, and community conflict. Learn more
Beef up New York’s anti-discrimination agencies to enforce the law as the Federal government refuses to protect people of color, people with disabilities, women, people with disabilities, and the LGBTQIA+ community Learn more
Double the budget of the New York City Human Rights Commission’s law enforcement unit Learn more
Fully fund the Right to Counsel so all tenants have legal support in eviction proceedings and when demanding critical repairs from landlords. Learn more
Pass the Community Opportunity to Purchase Act (COPA) to give tenant groups and nonprofits the first chance to buy buildings when landlords sell. Learn more
Expand deep affordability requirements for publicly subsidized housing development Learn more
I will stand with my immigrant neighbors and trans and queer siblings in pursuit of justice and securing their full rights against this tyrannical, fascist government. Learn more
Expand public library service to 7 days a week so every New Yorker has access to learning, connection, and safe community space. Learn more
Secure free buses by working with the Mayor and state lawmakers. Learn more
Fully pedestrianize Broadway to open more public space for residents and visitors. Learn more
Expand and maintain curb cuts citywide to ensure safe, accessible sidewalks for seniors, disabled New Yorkers, and mobility device users because true public space includes everyone Learn more
Tax the rich to fund truly universal childcare: Eric Adams left a $12 billion hole in the NYC budget for Mayor Mamdani to clean up. Learn more
Raise the minimum wage to $30 an hour, with increases tied to the cost of rent so that wages keep up with the true cost of living in New York City. Learn more
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