The article highlights the author's background as a working mother and lifelong New Yorker from District 38, emphasizing the need for pragmatic leadership in local government. She argues that protesting is important but not enough; those elected must focus on governance and actual problem-solving. Citing various pressing issues in the district, such as rising rents, neglected public housing, and overburdened homeowners, she insists on the necessity for tangible action rather than mere outrage. Her experience in public service, assisting locals, underlines her commitment to delivering real solutions.
We need someone who doesn't just talk about housing-but fights to build it. Someone who doesn't just criticize the system-but knows how to fix it.
None of these problems will be solved by shouting on the steps of City Hall. They'll be solved by showing up, doing the work, and delivering results.
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