Manhattan Borough President

 

CANDIDATES

Democratic

Brian V. Ellner

Adriano Espaillat

Margarita López

Carlos Manzano

Stanley E. Michels

Eva Moskowitz

Bill Perkins

Scott Stringer

Keith L.T. Wright

Eva Moskowitz

Democratic

Party enrolled in: Democratic

Occupation: I’m a New York City Council Member. I chair the Council’s Education Committee and founded the Women’s Caucus. In my six years on the Council, I authored laws that protect tenants from negligent landlords, punish the manufacturers of handguns that flood our city, require hospitals to provide emergency contraception to rape victims, protect students from bullying, require schools to give students voter registration forms upon graduation, and ensure accountability in school construction. I’ve held over 100 education hearings, fought the West Side Stadium and secured funds for early childhood education, smaller classes, healthcare and the arts.

Occupational background: I taught social studies and civics in a program for gifted minority students, ran a children’s literacy program and was a history professor.

Educational background: I am a graduate of the New York City public schools (Public School 36 and Stuyvesant High School), the University of Pennsylvania (BA) and Johns Hopkins University (Ph.D.)

Organizational affiliations: PS 290 PTA, Regional Board of the Anti-Defamation League, Sierra Club, NARAL and Amnesty International

Prior public experience: Community Board 8

Email: friendsofeva@earthlink.net

Web site: www.evamoskowitz.com

 

 

1. What is the most important issue in Manhattan you would address if elected?

The cost of housing has skyrocketed. Manhattan is becoming unaffordable for seniors, middle-class families, artists, teachers and other city employees. I understand; my husband, 3 kids and I live in a one bedroom apartment. I will continue to stand up for housing programs like Mitchell-Lama, the most successful affordable housing program in 2 generations, and fight for rent control and stabilization.

 

2. What other important issues would you address if elected?

As a public school mom, I know firsthand the anxiety of finding a good school for your child. Many schools are gems, but there aren’t enough of them. We particularly need good neighborhood schools at the middle and high school level. I have fought, and will continue to fight, for smaller classes, arts education, safe schools and quality special education.

 

3. What makes you the best candidate for this office?

The New York Times has called me the "City Council’s unapologetically demanding voice" because I don’t take no for an answer. When someone comes to me with a problem, be it a noisy bar or a poorly performing school, I am relentless in my efforts to fix it and not afraid to ruffle feathers. I don’t take no for an answer because kids only go to kindergarten once and our schools must get it right the first time. I don’t take no for an answer because people need affordable housing NOW; they can’t be on waiting lists for 5 years. In the progressive Democratic tradition, I take on the powerful for the powerless. I will represent you with the vigor, enthusiasm and commitment that are my trademark.

 

(Reprinted as supplied by the candidate.)

 

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