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Erik D. Bottcher
DEMOCRAT
Erik D. Bottcher is running for New York City City Council Member, District 3, Democratic Primary.
Personal background
Eric holds a bachelor's degree from George Washington University. He was raised in Wilmington, New York, and currently lives in Manhattan.
Professional background
Eric previously served as Chief of Staff to Council Member Corey Johnson and held liaison roles in the City Council and Governor’s Office focused on LGBTQ and HIV/AIDS issues.
Political background
Erik Bottcher was elected to the New York City Council in 2021 representing District 3. This is his first elected office.
Economy
Supports union apprenticeship, recruitment, and education programs to promote economic empowerment and address poverty in New York City.
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Public Services
Supports planting vegetation on new medians separating bicycle lanes from motorized vehicle traffic.
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Education
Believes screening is problematic in earlier grades, but supports it for high schools with specialized focuses like the performing arts.
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Housing & Urban Development
Supports legislation to prohibit discrimination against formerly incarcerated people in housing.
Opposed the removal of nearly 300 homeless individuals from the Lucerne hotel.
Sponsored legislation to establish a public outreach and education campaign regarding the availability and use of fentanyl test strips.
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Public Safety
Supports reallocating resources from policing to programs that address the root causes of crime.
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Transportation & Infrastructure
Supports increasing penalties for excessive noise from motor vehicles.
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Healthcare
Supports the New York Health Act, believing it will ensure universal coverage and improve access to healthcare for uninsured individuals.
Supports public funding of abortion.
Supports the creation of safe consumption sites.
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Energy & the Environment
Sponsored legislation to prohibit city agencies from buying single-use water containers.
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