Dear John,
I’m reaching out again because we're approaching another fundraising deadline that’s different, but just as (if not more) important.
Tomorrow, July 11, is the New York City Campaign Finance Board reporting deadline. After July 11, I am required by law to report on all of our fundraising information. This is a great measure put in place for campaign finance compliance and transparency. When the numbers become public, however, people will use it to assess our strength.
John, I’m committed to raising money the right way. New York City’s campaign finance system prohibits contributions from businesses or LLCs, and limits individual contributions to $2,100.
But I’m going a step further.
I’m not taking money from any corporate PACs, real estate PACs, principals of for-profit development companies, or principals of for-profit development or private equity companies.
Instead, that means I really do rely on the support of New Yorkers like you.
I’m so proud that our campaign is powered by dollars from New Yorkers who care about competent, compassionate government.
In solidarity,
Brad
P.S. Remember, if you are a NYC resident, donations are matched 8 to 1 by the city’s matching program. That means a $10 contribution has a $90 impact. Make a donation of any amount here.
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