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Lander lives in Brooklyn with his wife, Meg Barnette, a former executive at Planned Parenthood, now president of Nonprofit New York. [88] [89] He also served as the Housing Chair of Brooklyn Community Board 6, served on the board of directors of the Jewish Funds for Justice, and is a little league coach in the 78th Precinct Youth Council. [12]
Lander sought the guidance a day after the Daily News reported that dozens of non-profits that have contracts with the city are also members of his wife Meg Barnette’s group, Nonprofit New York.
Incumbent New York City Comptroller Brad Lander is eligible for a second term, but is retiring to run for Mayor of New York City. [1] Democratic primary
Councilman Robert Holden, a moderate Queens Dem, said Lander’s remarks about Trump are the latest example of him pandering to the far-left. “Brad Pander, the poster child for political ...
Lander was considered to be a staunchly left-wing Democrat. [5] Rosenthal withdrew from the race on July 10, 2020, citing poor fundraising numbers. [6] By October 2020 four people had emerged as likely major candidates; State senators Brian Benjamin and Kevin Parker, Lander, and state assemblyman David Weprin. [7]
The top financial officers of 14 conservative states ripped city Comptroller Brad Lander Monday for pressuring major US retailers like Costco to sell the abortion pill mifepristone "without delay."
District 39 is based in the Brooklyn neighborhood of Park Slope, also stretching west and south to cover Gowanus, Cobble Hill, Carroll Gardens, Columbia Waterfront, and parts of Windsor Terrace, Borough Park, and Kensington. [4]
Comptroller Brad Lander has urged Mayor Adams to back off an effort to shift tens of thousands of retired municipal workers onto a new Medicare plan, making him the highest-ranking city official ...