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New York is everything to me. It’s where I built a life with my partner Meg, where Marek and Ro

(Image Description: Brad Lander with his family in Brooklyn, NY) New York is everything to me. It’s where I built a life with my partner Meg, where Marek and Rosa became the amazing adults they are, where I cut my teeth as an organizer fighting for affordable housing in our neighborhood, and where I’ve had the great honor of serving in the City Council. It’s where we have built community together by fighting to make our city and our country live up to our values. I’m going to be honest with you, I’m nervous about our reporting deadline tonight. We have ambitious plans for NYC: to fight for public solar and good, green jobs, to confront inequality in our economy, to win affordable, stable housing for our neighbors. All of this work will take building a strong base of New Yorkers, united around our shared vision, fighting to transform our city. That’s why this deadline matters -- because what we raise tonight will determine how many people we can organize in the weeks and months to come. [Can we count on you to back New York’s progressive movement by giving today?]( [DONATE NOW]( When I co-founded the Progressive Caucus as a young (well younger) City Council member, I had big dreams for how NYC could lead the way on confronting inequality and winning dignity and power for working families. The more I work alongside activists, community organizers, and other progressive leaders, the bigger those dreams get. I know we can achieve them together. TONIGHT is our reporting deadline, and it would mean the world to me if you contributed. [With your donation, we can build a progressive movement for us all.]( [DONATE NOW]( With hope, Brad --------------------------------------------------------------- Brad Lander is a proven progressive leader in the City Council. Now he’s running for New York City Comptroller to help our city recover from the pandemic and rebuild a more equitable economy. As Comptroller, Brad will hold the city government accountable to its promises to New Yorkers and secure a more sustainable future. [Contribute now to his campaign]( [CONTRIBUTE]( Paid for by Lander for NYC Lander for NYC 456 5th Avenue, Third Floor, Suite 2 Brooklyn, NY 11215 United States If you believe you received this message in error or wish to no longer receive email from us, please [unsubscribe](.

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