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The job of the NYC Comptroller is to make NYC government work better — but that isn't something I can do sitting alone at One Centre Street.
Accountability is a shared project — we all have a stake in our city's future and a role to play in making sure it lives up to its best version of itself.
That’s why we’re launching a citywide survey in partnership with researchers at CUNY to get your feedback about what’s working – and especially what’s not working – in your neighborhood.
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One thing I've learned from decades of organizing both in and outside city government: the people closest to the problems are closest to the solutions.
Winning changes that improve the lives of New Yorkers has to start by listening to people about their experiences. That’s why I’ve been crisscrossing the city on a listening tour, and that's why we’re launching this citywide survey to hear directly from New Yorkers in every neighborhood. [[link removed]]
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From working with advocates and organizers to win transformative policy changes for tenants and workers, to bringing participatory budgeting to NYC, to winning transparency that will give all New Yorkers access to information on parks, school, and infrastructure projects in their community, I've brought a collaborative approach to my work in government because I believe that the best way to lead is through collaboration.
New Yorkers have a fierce love for their neighborhoods, and you know better than anyone what your neighborhood needs to thrive. I want you to tell me what you want to see changed in your community, which parts of our government aren’t delivering, and how you’d like to see our city transformed. [[link removed]]
Last Friday, Eric Adams asked me to “audit the hell out of city agencies” to root out dysfunction and help make them work better.
It’s a great and collaborative invitation. Let’s take him up on it together.
Brad
P.S. Do you have neighbors with opinions on city services? Please forward them this invitation to complete the survey!
Brad Lander is a proven progressive leader in the City Council. Now he’s running for New York City Comptroller to bring the vision and experience needed to help our city recover from the pandemic and rebuild a more equitable economy.
As Comptroller, Brad will hold the city government accountable to its promises to New Yorkers and secure a more sustainable future. Contribute now to his campaign [[link removed]]
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