2021 election
What New York City’s Mayoral Candidates Are Saying About Immigration
Daniel Parra |
What the candidates are saying so far — and what advocates hope they will eventually talk about.
What the candidates are saying so far — and what advocates hope they will eventually talk about.
‘We call on the next mayor to invest… $2.5 billion for affordable housing rental and homeownership opportunities and $1.5 billion for the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA), and to move the city’s reporting structure away from raw production totals and into more meaningful areas, including racial equity and levels of affordability.’
Advocates believe the city won’t see meaningful reductions in the number of kids who grow up partly in homeless shelters until policies target the social mobility of women of color.
Thirteen questions for the candidates, to separate meaty plans from mere paperwork.
Mayoral candidates Adams, Donovan and McGuire issued detailed reports on farming, health and policing, respectively.
The two Democrats are trailing in voter surveys but are part of the fascinating and unpredictable dynamics of the 2021 mayoral race.
Proposals from candidates for mayor and district attorney would bring new levies on Wall Street, residential parking permits, solar panels on NYCHA roofs, and more.
Watch the Center for Community Media forum with four 2021 contenders.
The comptroller has issued policy recommendations of dozens of areas of city life, from parks to pregnancy, and veterans to venture capital. How will that translate to a campaign—or a mayoralty?
The tech entrepreneur and former presidential candidate promises a ‘fact-based’ government and universal income.