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Democratic Empowerment

I will transform the Assembly office into a Civic Laboratory, moving beyond traditional representation to provide every resident with the tools, data, and education needed to build real power in our democracy.

Our democracy is only as resilient as the people in it. Trust in our system and our politicians has eroded to the point that millions are voting for any change they can get because they no longer believe that their voices are heard. No matter what policies are enacted in City Hall, Albany, or Washington, we are at a point where elected leaders need to be more than representatives in government; they need to be ambassadors of government and democratic decision-making to the people of their districts. As Assemblymember, I plan to fight for legislative changes to empower voters, and launch new forms of district programming — the most successful of which I will work to institutionalize in district offices across the State.

  • Empowerment Hotline

    • In teaching civic workshops across NYC, I have personally taught and heard from almost 8 thousand New Yorkers who lament how they never learned how government works, the incentives that politicians face, or how institutional players affect policy. Without knowing the system, it’s impossible to know how to make a change. My office will provide a hotline to serve as a one-stop shop about how our system works and how to make an impact.

  • Empowerment Workshops

    • The way we build power for change is to get people involved, and to get people involved, you have to offer them something. A minority of people show up to community boards, town halls, and long-winded government functions that they feel are designed to give politicians a win. My office will run empowerment workshops, built on the incredibly popular Real Politics 101 curriculum I developed, to create programming around the district and in schools that offers more than just a way to shout into the void — but rather a concrete service with lessons on how to build power in our democracy.

  • In-house Data Science

    • Effective policy is only as good as the data. My office will employ an in-house data scientist to cut through politics and produce reports for the public on key issues facing the State and District, where misinformation or confusion poses a threat to good policy.

  • Matching funds with a cap for State Races

  • Ranked choice voting for State elections

  • Expanded Vote By Mail and Mobile Voting with paper ballot validation

  • Same-day voter registration

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