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David Diaz

DEMOCRAT

David Diaz is running for New York City City Council Member, District 13, Democratic Primary.

Personal background

David was born and raised in the Bronx. He is a single father.

Professional background

David is a small business owner.

Political background

This is David Diaz's first time running for public office.

Economy

Supports cutting "red tape" and excessive regulations for small businesses, creating a Bronx Business Fund, and supporting local hiring incentives.

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Public Services

Supports expanding after-school programs.

Supports expanding tree-planting and beautification projects to improve air quality.

Supports implementing waste reduction and recycling programs.

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Education

Supports increasing vocational training and career pathways for Bronx youth.

Supports investing in modernized classrooms and technology.

Supports strengthening mental health resources in schools.

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Housing & Urban Development

Supports rent protections for small businesses to prevent "unfair lease hikes."

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Public Safety

Supports expanding community policing, funding violence intervention programs, improving street lighting and security cameras, and enhancing traffic safety measures to improve public safety.

Supports implementing mental health crisis response teams to reduce unnecessary police interactions.

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Transportation & Infrastructure

Supports enhancing traffic safety measures, including speed bumps and protected bike lanes.

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Healthcare

As of May 5, 2025, David Diaz’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Energy & the Environment

Supports investing in green infrastructure, opposes overdevelopment, and advocates for clean energy investments to combat flooding, improve air quality, and make the Bronx more sustainable.

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