When The New York Times asked what I’d do about New York City’s toughest problems — I didn’t hesitate.
Universal child care starting at age two. Affordable housing that’s actually affordable. A youth jobs guarantee. Mental health care treated like the emergency it is.
Those aren’t pipe dreams. They’re what we owe each other. And I’m ready to fight for every inch of it.
But here’s the truth: we’re building this campaign the right way — grassroots, people-powered, and unapologetically bold. And to unlock the matching funds we need to take this fight citywide, we need your help.
It’s mission critical that we have 385 more grassroots donors step up and contribute before Friday at 5pm. Can you chip in today to fuel a movement that’s got working New Yorkers at its heart?
I don’t believe in tweaking around the edges while families are drowning. I’ve written the bills to push back when Trump threatens our city. I’ve mapped out how we fix child care, housing, mental health, and public safety — not with flashy slogans, but with serious, durable solutions.
This campaign isn’t about protecting the status quo. It’s about turning the page — and building a New York where dignity and care aren’t up for debate.
If that’s a future you believe in, chip in now. Every dollar gets matched if we unlock it — and time is running out to build real grassroots power in this race.
In solidarity,
Jessica
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