New York State Senate Majority Leader | Proud representative of the 35th Senate District | @DLCC Chair
And instead, we are adding over a billion dollars to improve access to childcare for families, increasing funding for UPK programs by $125 million, and fully funding Foundation Aid for the first time in New York’s history.
Grassroots group of pro-housing activists aiming to fix the housing shortage in New York 🏘 🏙 Won’t you be our neighbor?
We especially want to thank Albany's @MayorSheehan for calling out New York's history of redlining and inequitable development and investment. As she says, "this is an opportuntiy to think about what we're trying to create: equitable, sustainable communities." https://t.co/GFIo0H9bQN
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@ProfJoshuaA Because for much of New York’s history, at least in New York City, the Democrats were the only game in town and many had a deep multigenerational loyalty to the party, it has long been common for conservative people—even very conservative people—to run and get elected on its line