Wednesday, February 9, 2022

New York City Insider: [PRESS RELEASE] NYC Comptroller Brad Lander Endorses Senator Alessandra Biaggi For U.S. Congress.

 


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Wednesday, February 9th, 2022.



New York City Comptroller Brad Lander Endorses Senator Alessandra Biaggi For U.S. Congress.


PELHAM, NY - Today, New York City Comptroller Brad Lander endorsed New York State Senator Alessandra Biaggi’s candidacy for U.S. Congress in New York’s third congressional district (NY-3). Comptroller Lander is a leading progressive in New York State with a formidable commitment to improving the lives of working families. Comptroller Lander’s endorsement is Senator’s Biaggi’s first city-wide endorsement, and comes just two days after she launched her congressional campaign. 


“Alessandra Biaggi is a courageous legislator and empathetic leader, who took on the old boys club in Albany and has fought every day to turn electoral wins into policy changes that improve the lives of women and working class New Yorkers. She understands the urgency of the crises our country and our neighbors are facing - to keep a roof over their heads, to defend our democracy, to confront the climate crisis - and will be a steadfast supporter of action to meet the scale of those challenges. I’m proud to support Senator Biaggi and look forward to watching her bring her tenacity and heart to Congress,” said Comptroller Brad Lander.


“Earning Comptroller Brand Lander’s endorsement is truly an honor. Throughout his career, Comptroller Lander has been a thoughtful and committed partner in the work for tenants rights, affordable housing, and addressing the climate crisis. And in his new role as Comptroller, he has quickly proven a commitment to building a more just and equitable City. I am so grateful to have his support,” said Senator Alessandra Biaggi.


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