As the June primary approaches, the race for NYC City Council District 38 is becoming highly competitive. Incumbent progressive Democrat Alexa Avilés is running for re-election after a successful first term that included significant legislative action on housing, education, and immigrant rights. She faces challenge from Ling Ye, a community organizer, and general election opposition from Republican Luis Quero, who advocates for public safety and economic reform. Avilés has claimed her office assisted many residents, emphasizing her legislative achievements and critiques of Mayor Eric Adams' governance.
Since taking office, my team has delivered for District 38 residents. We've helped more than 4,000 neighbors get the services they need, from housing to food stamps to street cleaning.
I've led the charge on more than 46 bills to support working families, passing a dozen that protect tenants after devastating fires, keep our air clean and help New Yorkers into stable and permanent housing.
We're watching our mayor throw millions of New Yorkers under the bus to save himself from his own potentially criminal actions.
Luís Quero is running on a platform of public safety and economic reform, positioning himself as a community advocate focused on important issues.
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