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Carmen De La Rosa

DEMOCRAT

Carmen De La Rosa is running for New York City City Council Member, District 10, Democratic Primary.

Personal background

Carmen was born in the Dominican Republic and raised in northern Manhattan. She earned a bachelor's degree from Fordham University. She has one daughter and lives in New York City.

Professional background

Carmen previously worked as chief of staff to New York City Councilmember Ydanis Rodriguez and worked in the New York State Assembly.

Political background

Carmen De La Rosa currently serves as the city council member for New York City Council District 10. She was first elected in 2021 and is serving her 2nd term. Carmen previously served as a member of the New York State Assembly for District 72. She served 3 terms from 2017 to 2021.

Economy

Supports hazard pay for essential workers and benefits for excluded workers.

Supports the Small Business & Jobs Survival Act, which would give small businesses the right to negotiate lease renewals and rent increases.

Supports vendor plazas and pedestrian-friendly marketplaces.

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Public Services

Supports food-share initiatives and expanding the Health Bucks program.

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Education

Supports funding mental health professionals in every school.

Believes community-based groups, such as Community Education Councils, should have veto power over school closures and be active in setting school culture agendas.

Supports allowing for a Board of Education that is more independent and subject to oversight from the City Council.

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Housing & Urban Development

Supports creating city-sponsored programs to encourage homeownership, particularly for low-income families.

Supports expanding legal services and creating emergency funds to protect tenants from eviction and homelessness.

Opposes privatization of public housing and supports community-led efforts to combat landlord abuse.

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Public Safety

Supports removing NYPD response in homelessness outreach and mental health calls.

Supports ending qualified immunity for NYPD officers.

Supports requiring the City Council to confirm the NYPD Commissioner and establishing a truly independent civilian complaint review board.

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Transportation & Infrastructure

Supports reducing car dependency, expanding sidewalks, closing streets, and prioritizing green recreational spaces in neighborhoods of color.

Supports increased federal and state funding for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA).

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Healthcare

Supports abortion access and expanding reproductive health services in communities of color.

Supports medical and reproductive services for incarcerated women.

Supports efforts to reduce maternal mortality, particularly for women of color, and advocates for women at all stages of pregnancy.

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Energy & the Environment

Supports the New York City Green New Deal.

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