NYIC Introduces Municipal Voting Bill to Enfranchise Immigrant New Yorkers
2020 is going to be a big year—here in New York, NYIC kicked it off with the introduction of bold legislation to let our local government know that immigrants refuse to be silenced and excluded from our political system. On January 14, in partnership with United Neighborhood Houses, we introduced the “Our City, Our Vote” bill to the New York City Council. Nearly 900,000 New Yorkers with green cards and work authorizations, who live, work, go to school, and raise families here, will gain the right to vote with the passage of this legislation.
Already, the bill has the support of over 27 council members, Public Advocate Jumaane Williams, Brooklyn Borough President Adams, Manhattan Borough President Brewer, and a coalition of over 50 organizations. It’s time for New York City to expand municipal voting rights and make our democracy stronger and more inclusive for the immigrants who are essential to the cultural and economic fabric of our great city.
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