Currently holds the office of Queens Borough President until December 31, 2025.
Candidate for Queens Borough President in 2021 New York Consolidated General Election.
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Get StartedEducational workshops on starting a business and creating jobs in our communities. Learn more
Virtual guides on navigating the maze that is securing PPP loans. Learn more
Town halls with the New York City Department of Small Business Services, connecting Queens’ businesses with the tools they need to not just survive but thrive. Learn more
Partner with higher education institutions, private entities, and the Queens EDC to create sustainability innovation labs. Learn more
Work to create battery storage coupled with solar on city-owned buildings, making them fully green in Queens by 2030. Learn more
Ensure all new developments are sustainable. Learn more
Create renewable energy sites such as Rikers Island, Edgemere Landfill in the Rockaways, and the Creedmoor Campus, to facilitate the closure of fossil fuel plants in Queens. Learn more
Fighting for a Green New Deal for public housing. Learn more
Ensure full implementation of Local Law 97, the Climate Mobilization Act. Learn more
Partner with federal and state entities long term investments in resiliency measures to to protect Queens from the long-term effects of climate change. Learn more
Utilize the power of my budget for investment in city-owned buildings to implement solar power. Learn more
Pushing for more community-based health centers, offering preventative medicine and keeping non-emergencies out of our crowded emergency rooms. Learn more
I am committed to supporting our immigrant communities. That is why my office will soon officially open the Immigrant Welcome Center, the first in any borough. Learn more
Queens is no place for ICE. Not in our courts not in our housing developments, and not in our schools. Learn more
Going full-electric with our bus fleet. Learn more
The complete overhaul of our archaic Queens Bus Network, originally planned before the pandemic, to better connect bus riders with the subways, our cultural institutions, and commercial hubs. Learn more
Busways along center medians with all-door boarding, speeding up commutes and making our commercial corridors more accessible, starting with Archer Avenue in Jamaica. Learn more
Expand the Jamaica Bus Depot, so the MTA can better serve this borough for decades to come. Learn more
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