Reformatted Questionnaire - CM Andy King
Reformatted Questionnaire - CM Andy King
Reformatted Questionnaire - CM Andy King
King Name and Title of Person Completing Questionnaire: Stephannia Cleaton, Communications Director Campaign Website (if applicable): n/a
3. Legislative priorities: Please list your top 3 legislative priorities for 2013 [you may include legislation that has passed]: 1. Community Safety Act 2. Paid Sick leave 3. Voted to amend the Citys Human Rights Law to prohibit pregnancy discrimination in the work place What will be your top 3 legislative priorities as a Council Member in the upcoming legislative session? 1. To create an equal and just education system 2. Ensure everyone the opportunity for employment advancement 3. Pass legislation that will create a system of funding higher education for children, starting at kindergarten 4. Budget priorities: Please list your top three budget priorities of 2013: 1. Education and afterschool programs 2. Renovating parks 3. Senior service programs What will your top 3 budget priorities be as a Council member in the upcoming legislative session? 1. Passing legislation for baseline funding for libraries and cultural institutions 2. Create legislation to build affordable housing for every working New Yorker 3. Legislatively advocate for an equal and just education school system 5. Have you used participatory budgeting to allocate your discretionary funds? Why or why not? No 6. Please provide examples of recent legislation in Council that you believe promotes human rights. Community Safety Act, Paid Sick Leave, and bill (Intro 974-A) to amend the Citys Human Rights Law to prohibit discrimination at work based on an employees pregnancy, childbirth or a related medical condition.
7. Legislation is only one of many ways in which Council Members can work to advance human rights. What ways other than through legislation will you advance the human rights of New Yorkers as a City Council Member? I plan to host forums on inequality of any and everything that is wrong. There is so much that can be done, and as a City Council Member I will be an advocate to speak out when fairness is not the cry of the day. I will speak out when New Yorkers are treated unfairly by our education system. I will speak out against unfairness in the work place. I will speak out when New Yorkers are treated unfairly by those ordered to protect and serve us. I will speak out when the economic policies of this city discriminates against New Yorkers. I will speak out until every New Yorkers living conditions are respectable. I will speak out until fairness is the norm of all our conversations. 8. Some advocates contend that the position of the Council Speaker has too much power over the progression of legislation. Please use this space to respond to that critique. We do need to create a system that allows the progression of legislation to run an equal course.