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We’re not surprised Andrew Cuomo used ChatGPT to write his housing plan. Cuomo’s made it clear time and time again: He doesn’t care enough about New Yorkers to do the work himself.
We need a Mayor like Jessica who’s ready to take action and build lasting, affordable housing — someone who’s been in the fight.
Andrew Cuomo doesn’t care enough about New Yorkers to do the work himself.
Not enough to come up with his own housing plan. Not enough to proofread the one ChatGPT gave him. And certainly not enough to understand the real scope of the housing crisis New Yorkers are facing every single day.
New Yorkers deserve a safe affordable place to call home — and they deserve a Mayor who doesn’t rely on ChatGPT for the answers.
New York City is in a housing emergency. Rents are skyrocketing, homelessness is rising, and working families are being priced out of their neighborhoods.
And Cuomo thinks a half-baked, AI-generated plan is good enough?
As State Senator, I’ve been a champion for tenant rights and affordable housing, and I know what’s at stake for people trying to build a life in our city.
And as your next mayor, I’ll use every tool we have to build truly affordable housing — not just check the boxes.
Jessica Ramos is ready to bring the voices of working New Yorkers to City Hall, because we deserve a leader who’s lived our struggle and knows our fight. She’s a fierce advocate for working families, proud daughter of Colombian immigrants and mom to two wonderful boys. Jessica will fight like a mother for New York City. To contribute, click here »
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