Chattanoogan, Brooklyn raised, "education is the silver bullet", advocate for cities, pro-democracy Democrat, Emily's Dad, Bea's husband, views are my own
Some news. On Monday, I will join the Biden-Harris Administration in the Executive Office of the President where I will work closely with the White House Domestic Policy Council as a Senior Advisor for Policy Implementation & Delivery.
There were multiple-casualty shootings yesterday in Dadeville, Alabama, and Louisville, Kentucky.
In 2020, Alabama's homicide rate was 14.2 per 100,000. Kentucky's was 9.5. Yet House Republicans are having their violent crime hearing Monday in New York--where the rate was 4.7.
7,000 children marched to the Tennessee Capitol on Monday to demand safety from gun violence. Instead of tackling this crisis, Republican elected officials in Tennessee are working to expel three Democratic legislators. President Biden has made it clear: inaction is unacceptable.
You received $1,306,130 in donations from the NRA.
You voted against the most recent bipartisan gun package in June.
If you’re so “ready to assist” -- start by doing your job and passing commonsense gun laws that will help prevent tragedies like the one today.
Americans are back to work, cranes are going up, and shovels are hitting the ground across America.
Our historic infrastructure law is cementing our nation’s economic strength for decades to come.
“You're supposed to throw the grenade after you pull the pin. They pulled the pin and passed the grenade around."
— James Carville
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From kvelling over our historic bill to fight climate change to schooling schmos like Mitch McConnell, fighting for New York is no schtick for me.
And sometimes, the best way to describe all the work we’ve done for New York is with a little bit of Yiddish.