Real Safety.
Real Community.
Real Change
Building a safer, stronger, and more connected NYC—together.
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No Family Left Behind
New York City has always been a city of immigrants, and we must do everything in our power to ensure that all New Yorkers feel safe, supported, and protected—no family should live in fear.
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Safe, Thriving Neighborhoods
Safe, thriving neighborhoods start with real investments in housing, community spaces, and public safety solutions that protect and uplift everyone.
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NYC Should Be Livable, Not Just Profitable
NYC should be a place where working families can afford to live, which is why we need policies that prioritize affordable housing and community stability over corporate profits.
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Your Money, Your Voice, Your Vote
Participatory budgeting gives power back to the people by letting our community decide how public money is spent. When we have a say, we can fund the projects that truly matter to us—whether it’s schools, parks, or local services. Your money, your voice, your vote—let’s bring back participatory budgeting!
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Stop the Casino, Protect Our Neighborhood
A casino in our community means higher rents, small businesses pushed out, and families harmed by predatory gambling. We need real investments in our neighborhoods—not a casino that profits off our most vulnerable. Stop the casino, protect our neighborhood!
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Childcare Shouldn’t Break the Bank
Every parent deserves access to quality, affordable childcare so they can work, provide for their families, and know their children are safe—because childcare shouldn’t break the bank.
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Stop Floods, Build Resilience
We must invest in stronger infrastructure, green solutions, and emergency preparedness to stop floods, protect our neighborhoods, and keep our homes from turning into beachfront property—or worse, sinking into the ocean.
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Clean Air Shouldn’t Be a Classroom Luxury
Every child deserves to breathe clean air in school. Clean air should be a guarantee for healthier kids, better focus, higher attendance, and fewer sick days for families juggling work and childcare.
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Regulate AI Before It Regulates Us
We must regulate AI now—before it dictates who gets hired, who gets fired, and who gets left behind in our economy.