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A number of elected officers in Queens have come collectively to assist Meeting Member Jenifer Rajkumar in her bid to turn out to be NYC Public Advocate.
Council Member Robert Holden, State Senator Joseph Addabbo, and Meeting Members David Weprin, Nily Rozic, and Sam Berger have all endorsed Rajkumar for Public Advocate, lauding her report of service and dedication to enhancing the standard of life for New Yorkers throughout all 5 boroughs.
Their endorsements replicate Rajkumar’s rising momentum, positioning her as a powerful contender to tackle the present Public Advocate, Jumaane Williams. Williams’s tenure has been marked by criticism for what these elected officers consider is a divisive rhetoric and deal with publicity stunts slightly than efficient governance.
Holden, who represents the District 30 neighborhoods of Ridgewood, Maspeth, Center Village, Glendale, Elmhurst, and Rego Park, emphasised Rajkumar’s deal with actual points and her dedication to sensible options.
“Jumaane Williams is no advocate—he spends his time tweeting, grandstanding, and attending protests while his office remains closed and inaccessible to the public. New Yorkers have been left without a true advocate,” he acknowledged.
“As an Assembly Member, my colleague and neighbor, Jenifer Rajkumar, has focused on real constituent services and common sense legislation. She will finally use the office as intended—to serve the people, not play politics. In a time of chaos, Jenifer stands out as the leader we need. I’m proud to endorse her in the Democratic primary.”
Council Member Robert Holden has endorsed Jenifer Rajkumar for Public Advocate. Photograph courtesy of Gerardo Romo/NYC Council
Holden’s critique of Williams shouldn’t be the one one. Rajkumar’s supporters have repeatedly contrasted her hands-on method to management with Williams’ public stunts, which they argue have failed to deal with the actual wants of New Yorkers. Whereas Williams has attracted consideration for his activism, Rajkumar’s supporters contend that she has confirmed time and time once more that she is a frontrunner who rolls up her sleeves and will get to work.
Addabbo, who represents the Senate’s fifteenth District, which incorporates the neighborhoods of Glendale, Center Village, Ridgewood, Woodhaven, and different surrounding areas, additionally expressed his sturdy assist for Rajkumar, highlighting her work ethic and dedication to the neighborhood.
“Jenifer Rajkumar is a champion for South Queens who is unafraid of hard work and the toughest of battles. As our next Public Advocate, she will put results over ideology and coalition building over division,” he mentioned.
Addabbo’s endorsement emphasizes Rajkumar’s deal with pragmatic options that deal with the wants of on a regular basis New Yorkers and her deep ties to the communities she represents. Rajkumar’s method, he notes, focuses on constructing coalitions to result in actual change slightly than counting on ideological grandstanding or divisive rhetoric.
Senator Joseph Addabbo believes Rajkumar is the best match for the position. File photograph by Anthony Medina
Weprin, who has labored alongside Rajkumar in Albany, spoke about her power, imaginative and prescient, and talent to realize outcomes. He represents the District 24 neighborhoods of Richmond Hill and elements of Briarwood, Jamaica Estates, Jamaica Hills, Hollis, and Oakland Gardens.
“Jenifer’s energy and vision for Public Advocate are exactly what New York needs to tackle the unprecedented challenges we face today. New Yorkers know the real thing when we see it, and we have seen Jenifer’s indefatigable omnipresence coming to the aid of every community in the Five Boroughs,” Weprin mentioned.
He highlighted Rajkumar’s legislative accomplishments, pointing to her profitable push for the Diwali Faculty Vacation invoice, which was signed into regulation, and her work on the SMOKEOUT Act, which tackled the smoking-related public well being disaster that New Yorkers confronted. These victories, he famous, display Rajkumar’s effectiveness in bringing individuals collectively and delivering outcomes.
Rozic, who covers the District 25 neighborhoods of Flushing, Queensboro Hill, Hillcrest, Contemporary Meadows, Oakland Gardens, Bayside, and Douglaston, echoed these sentiments.
“New Yorkers need creative problem solvers like Jenifer Rajkumar. Jenifer is a natural leader who knows how to build diverse coalitions that get things done, which is why she’s my pick for Public Advocate,” she acknowledged.
Berger, who represents the District 27 communities of Pomonok, Kew Gardens Hills, Faculty Level, and Whitestone, additionally highlighted Rajkumar’s drive and dedication to the individuals, particularly relating to public issues of safety and combating hate.
“The role of Public Advocate is limited only by the hard work and vision of the person elected to the office, which is why I’m supporting Jenifer Rajkumar,” he added.
“Jenifer is the right choice for our families, our neighbors, and our communities who are concerned about public safety and the rising tide of hate crimes. Jenifer has the heart and certainly the drive it takes to be the people’s voice, the people’s problem solver, and the people’s advocate.”
Rajkumar’s rising listing of endorsements demonstrates that her candidacy resonates with a variety of elected officers, who view her as a unifier able to bridging divides and delivering outcomes.