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His plan to spend one billion dollars to give the poorest New Yorkers thousands of extra dollars is historic. It will be the biggest program of its kind. Andrew Yang is a fresh voice in the mayoral race who can separate the politics from what will truly benefit New Yorkers as we work to recover from the pandemic.
Andrew Yang's Plan to Invest in our City's Veterans. Supporting and empowering those who have served our country is a fundamental duty. New York City is home to hundreds of thousands of veterans. Andrew understands his obligation to these veterans—and... Learn More.
That’s why I’m running for mayor. I want to serve my community in this time of need and bring bold, innovative solutions to the table. I want to lead us forward as we rise above our current politics. I want to see every last New Yorker thrive in our City.
With just weeks until the primary election, Andrew Yang has regained his lead in the contest to become the next mayor of New York City, a new poll revealed Wednesday. Yang, a former entrepreneur who’s dominated in most polls so far, ranked as voters’ first choice among 21% of the 1,003 people surveyed in the latest poll, which was conducted ...
Andrew Yang Launches Campaign for NYC Mayor, Pledges to Create the Largest Basic Income Program in U.S. History. Today, entrepreneur, non-profit executive, and former Democratic Presidential Candidate, Andrew Yang, launched his campaign for Mayor of New York City.
Endorsements. Andrew Yang has built the broadest coalition of New Yorkers from all walks of life who know that our city needs fundamental change.
When New Yorkers meet Andrew or hear his message about reopening the City, bringing people safely back, creating good jobs, and building a future for their families, they are excited and optimistic. We’re 100 days from the primary and Andrew’s message is crystal clear – hope is on the way.
Our goal is to end extreme poverty in New York City by putting cash relief directly into the hands of those who desperately need help right now, ensuring that every household has an annual income that is at least above extreme poverty, taking into account the true cost of living in New York City.
New York, NY—Today, Andrew Yang, Democratic candidate for Mayor of NYC, announced the appointment of David Schwartz as Yang for NY’s Jewish Community Outreach Director. Schwartz, a Democratic District Leader for New York State’s 48th Assembly District, is also First Vice Chair to the Brooklyn Democratic County Committee, one of the ...
In a city where over 400,000 tenants call public housing home, and 44% living in market-rate apartments are rent burdened, we need to take bold steps that drastically grow the city’s affordable housing supply while also reinvesting in NYCHA.