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RAMOS, JACKSON, BIAGGI, MAY, ROBINSON, MYRIE AND DUANE

TELL IDC: NO DEAL

After Trump-Democrats Pass Irresponsible Budget, New Yorkers Won't Fall For Bait and
Switch

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: ​April 4, 2018


PRESS CONTACT:​ ​ramosforstatesenate@gmail.com​, 917-565-0715

IDC challengers Jessica Ramos, Robert Jackson, Alessandra Biaggi, Rachel May, Jasmine
Robinson, Zellnor Myrie and John Duane released the following letter to the Independent
Democratic Conference today:

To: ​Marisol Alcantara, Tony Avella, David Carlucci, Jesse Hamilton, Jeffrey D. Klein, Jose
Peralta, Diane Savino and David J. Valesky:

In 2012, progressive forces united to win 33 Democratic State Senate seats. Your Independent
Democratic Conference stole away this victory. Since then, we've had seven straight Republican
budgets thanks to the IDC's continued support for Republicans. Because of your allegiance with
the Republicans, the budget passed again this year with no Democratic State Senator at the
negotiating table. Despite repeated requests, you refused to support rightful Democratic State
Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins in the room for budget negotiations. The result is a
deeply irresponsible budget that hurts working people, communities of color, students, and
women in New York State.

While we all support a unified, progressive Democratic majority in the State Senate under the
leadership of Andrea Stewart-Cousins, your claims of unity cannot undo the damage that you
have done by blocking a single Democratic State Senator in the room to advocate for
common-sense progressive priorities. You failed to represent Democratic priorities at the
negotiating table, and no Albany deal should or will prevent a competitive, healthy primary in
which New Yorkers strongly consider your allegiance with the Republicans. New Yorkers will
not be fooled into believing you are “Democrats” when it is politically convenient for you.

Your harmful budget ignores or severely underfunds key priorities for New York:

1. ​Criminal justice reform​ — The budget failed to end cash bail, reform the discovery process,
or help defendants secure a speedy trial — ensuring countless low-income New Yorkers will
continue to be unfairly punished.
2. ​Real rent reform ​— New York’s affordable housing stock is disappearing, yet this budget
fails to include real rent reform that would protect working families from massive rent hikes and
eviction.

3. ​Public school aid​ — While the budget includes additional funding for state and city schools,
it once again falls short of our students' needs, leaving students in low-income communities
without the resources they need to learn.

4.​ NYCHA funding​ — NYCHA has been severely underfunded for decades, and the increase in
NYCHA funding is insufficient compared to what our city’s housing authority residents need.

5. ​Reforming our broken democracy ​— New York has one of the lowest voter participation
rates in the county—yet the budget does not include early voting, public financing, closing the
LLC loophole, or same-day registration.

6. ​Child Victim’s Act​ — Despite support from more than 80 percent of New Yorkers, your
budget fails to allow sexual-abuse victims to bring civil suits until their 50th birthday and felony
criminal cases until their 28th birthday.

7.​ Sexual harassment​ — The sexual harassment measures in the budget were decided by four
men in a room; unsurprisingly, they fall short. The budget fails to define sexual harassment, and
does not include money for additional investigations into alleged harassment.

8. ​MTA​ — The funding increase in the MTA does not go far enough to fully fix our crumbling
subway system, ensuring working families will continue to suffer delays and interrupted
commutes for years to come.

9. ​Gun control ​— Because you gave Republicans a seat at the negotiating table, the budget fails
to include bans on possessing bump stocks. At a time when our nation is ravaged by school
shootings, this omission is unacceptable.

10. ​Roe v. Wade ​— Reproductive rights are under attack from a bigot in the White House and
the Gorsuch Supreme Court. Despite overwhelming support from New Yorkers, the state
constitution still fails to codify Roe v Wade in the state constitution.

11. ​DREAM Act​ — New York's immigrant students deserve equal access to higher education —
but the budget leaves the DREAM Act out and denies thousands of students a chance to attend
college.
12. ​Transgender rights​ — Despite widespread support, transgender New Yorkers remain
unprotected from discrimination.

13. ​Climate protection​ — The budget fails to include the state Climate and Community
Protection Act to reduce the impacts of climate change on New Yorkers.

During budget negotiations, you failed to represent the Democratic voters who elected you. At
the polls this year, voters will not make the same mistake again. We will not allow you to
mislead New Yorkers with claims of unity.

Signed,

Jessica Ramos
Robert Jackson
Rachel May
Jasmine Robinson
Alessandra Biaggi
Zellnor Myrie
John Duane

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