Colton endorses Mark Levine for City Comptroller
Briefly

Assemblymember William Colton publicly endorsed Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine for New York City Comptroller at a lively event on February 27. Colton stressed the necessity for city leaders to address community needs over personal ideologies. Levine's opposition to a proposed homeless shelter in Bath Beach, along with additional endorsements from local leaders, showcases a unified front against the shelter's location, indicating community pushback. Levine faces competition from term-limited City Councilmember Justin Brannan and others in the Democratic primary on June 24.
We need city leaders who listen to what you need and what your concerns are,” said Colton. “We need city leaders who are going to represent the people in the city, not their own ideology, who are going to tackle all of our problems, all of our concerns.
We believe that the proposed men's shelter at 25th Avenue and 86th Street is the wrong location. We must prioritize the needs and safety of our community.
Read at Brooklyn Eagle
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