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Save the Date for Brad Lander’s Birthday Celebration!

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Monday, July 11th at 5:30 PM at the City Vineyard rooftop! Mark your calendars for Brad’s birth

Monday, July 11th at 5:30 PM at the City Vineyard rooftop! Mark your calendars for Brad’s birthday celebration on Monday, July 11th at 5:30 PM at the City Vineyard rooftop! We have a lot to celebrate this year, and we hope you can join us. [Click here to RSVP and for more details.]( Brad has not even been in office for a full six months and already he is delivering on his campaign promises of prioritizing worker’s rights, climate action, government accountability and transparency. In just a few months he has urged shareholders to hold Amazon accountable on workers rights, hired a Chief Climate Officer and released the NYC Climate Dashboard, a new tool for New Yorkers to track NYC’s progress towards meeting our climate goals and map the risks for our neighborhoods; successfully advocated for a large deposit in the city's Rainy Day Fund to protect against steep cuts to services in a future recession; and released a report on the slow pace of spending COVID recovery funds in NYC schools to help our students recover academically and emotionally from the trauma and disruption of the pandemic. This is the first time in three years that we are able to hold Brad’s birthday celebration in person, and it would mean so much to him if you could be there. [Click here to RSVP.]( And, if you can’t make it, I hope you will still consider making a contribution towards the event [here](. We can’t wait to see you on July 11th! Jenny & Cameron --------------------------------------------------------------- Brad Lander served in the New York City Council representing District 39 for 12 years—co-founding the Progressive Caucus and leading the way alongside advocates to win policies to support workers, protect tenants, and make government more transparent. As Comptroller, Brad works to hold city government accountable to its promises to New Yorkers and secure a more sustainable future. [Give to Brad here.]( [donate]( Paid for by Lander 2025 Lander 2025 68 Jay Street Brooklyn, NY 11201 United States Too much in your inbox? Instead of unsubscribing, sign up for our [Email Lite]( program. We will only send you the most important messages each month. [Sign up for Email Lite here.]( If you believe you received this message in error or wish to no longer receive email from us, please [unsubscribe](.

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