In an interview with The Haitian Times, mayoral candidate Scott Stringer emphasizes his extensive public service background as essential for New York City’s future. With experience as NYC comptroller, he aims to address pressing issues such as housing affordability and immigrant protection. Stringer's historical engagement with the Haitian community, exemplified by appointing Haitian leaders and relief efforts post-earthquake, reflects his commitment. Facing a competitive 2025 election, he argues that established knowledge and reform-oriented governance are crucial for tackling systemic problems in the city, distinguishing his approach from less experienced candidates.
As New York City's 2025 mayoral race heats up, veteran public servant Scott Stringer is making the case that experience, not novelty, is what the city needs most.
During his tenure as comptroller, Stringer oversaw the city's finances and pension funds, led high-profile divestment campaigns from fossil fuels and private prisons, and took on procurement delays.
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