We have a lot to do to build a city (and a country) that can tackle the extraordinary set of challenges facing us in ways that lift up ALL of our communities.

So we're getting right to work. Today I’m proud to announce our transition committee.
landerfornyc.com/transitioncomm…
I am deeply grateful to this group of amazing people who are investing their time and expertises to ensure we are ready to get to work on Day 1.

The wide range of experience with city governance will help us set key priorities and build a strong team.
Our committee co-chairs Carol Kellerman and @GriffithMW bring strong expertise in making city government work more effectively, and confronting racial, economic, and environmental inequality to build a city that works for all New Yorkers.
The job of the Comptroller is to make NYC government work better, confronting the challenges of today and tomorrow by working to improve services, build better-shared prosperity, and prepare our city for the future.

I'm eager to get to work.
landerfornyc.com/transitioncomm…

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3 Jun
Thank you @BrooklynCB6 for hosting today’s public hearing on the Gowanus rezoning & providing many ways for community members to engage in the planning process over the past decade.

I’m joining today’s hearing both on zoom & in person.

Links below to watch and/or testify.
There’s a lot of distrust of rezonings, and with good reason. It so often feels like communities aren’t given a real voice, like developers get whatever they want, like the affordable housing isn’t really affordable, like City Hall doesn’t care about the neighborhoods we live in.
But we also know that we need to find smart, sustainable ways to strengthen & preserve the neighborhoods we love -- while doing more to make them inclusive and affordable.
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31 May
Powerful to be @NationalAction Network on the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa massacre.

“Accounting for racial justice” starts with telling the truth about our history, looking squarely at our present — and then demanding racial equity in our budgets, investments & public policy. Image
Thanks to @NationalAction’s Derek Perkinson and @NANYouthHuddle’s Follyvi Dossa for moderating tonight’s forum with the NYC Comptroller candidates.

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The next Comptroller can help NYC move past “drained pool politics” to build a thriving city for all of us.

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30 Jun 20
I committed to vote no on the City's FY21 budget if it did not cut at least $1B from the NYPD. Not moving budget lines around. But real, meaningful cuts.

The budget being voted on tonight does NOT cut $1B from the NYPD.

So I will be voting NO.

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I approached this year’s budget with these principles in mind:

🔹Divest from policing to preserve the social safety net.
🔹Prioritize public health.
🔹Invest in a just recovery.
🔹Take a smart, long-term approach to our city’s economic health.
Reducing NYPD spending is BOTH:

🔹a necessary first step toward transforming our approach to public safety (so we stop using policing to confront every problem from homelessness to mental health to DV to school safety)

AND:

🔹a fiscal necessity this year given the pandemic.
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5 Jun 20
Last night, @JumaaneWilliams and I were able to help de-escalate a tense standoff between the NYPD and a group of non-violent protestors.

But let’s be clear: it never should have escalated to begin with.

A few observations.

The march, like others around the city last night, had been proceeding peacefully for hours around downtown Bklyn. A diverse group of about 1000 young people, crying out for justice for #GeorgeFloyd, to defund the police, to insist that #BlackLivesMatter.

At many points, the march was self-policing. A protestor would throw a bag of garbage into the street; another would put it back on the sidewalk.

A young white man climbed up a sign & started causing a disturbance. A young black woman gently but insistently pulled him down.
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This is the most anxious time for our city & country I can remember. Some thoughts on what we must do together & what I am committing to incl:

-Start from listening to Black ppl
-Deescalate the police
-#Repeal50A
-NYPD hiring freeze #NYCBudgetJustice

landerfornyc.com/words/2020/5/3…
The starting place for this moment, in general, but especially for white people, is to listen as honestly as we can to Black people about the anger and pain they are feeling, and the system of white supremacy and systemic racism it reflects.
The police have to deescalate. In NYC & elsewhere, we've seen officers violently shoving people, indiscriminately spraying pepper-spray, in one case removing a man’s mask before spraying him, and even police violently driving their cars into a crowd
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