Deeply honored to have the endorsement of my friend and Councilmember for the Lower East Side and East Village, Harvey Epstein. @harvey4council.bsky.social has long been a champion for economic justice and I am proud to join him in the fight on City Council.
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The political spectrum is not left versus right anymore. It is people who see what is happening versus people who do not pay attention.
The housing market is only a market if you ignore the part where humans need shelter to live.
We spent years debating what to build. Now we need to focus on how to build it equitably and effectively.
Now is the time to move forward. The decisions we make today will shape Syracuse for generations. Let’s get to work.
Your voice matters. Join the Housing + Transportation Engagement Session at Salt City Market tonight. Help shape real solutions around housing and transportation in our community. 6:45pm
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I believe our community deserves bold, practical solutions. Discover more about me and the campaign here:
I’ve been clear: you make your case, you fight for it, and when a decision is made, you move forward and deliver results.
This project is about more than infrastructure. It’s about repairing neighborhoods and making sure local residents benefit from the investment.
“Don’t come with your condescending notion that ‘You all don’t know what’s best for you,’” Brown said, referencing SU’s administration. “You all are living your life, of course you know what’s best for you. It would be redundant to think anything else.”
Groceries got us out here budgeting for ingredients like they’re luxury items.
Program flyer for the century club’s second annual spring tea party fundraiser
Thank you to the Century Club for the work you do in this community. Glad to be in attendance and glad to support!
WTF was that kick 🤦🏽♀️ #NewYorkForever
Capitalism will sell you self-care after it burns you out for profit.
The I-81 Community Grid was chosen in 2019 after years of study and input. Continuing to reopen settled questions delays real progress.
Why isn’t the Chair of the NYS Assembly Transportation Committee at the table for one of the biggest projects in our region’s history?
I believe in equity in every decision, every budget, and every policy. Read more about me on my website:
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His record as a veteran, activist, and county legislator shows he understands both public service and the daily struggles families are facing. Maurice Brown is ready to fight for a fairer, stronger, more affordable New York. - Judy Jerome, Cumberland Ave, Syracuse
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Maurice Brown and Judy Jerome seated looking at the camera, smiling
I'm proud to support Maurice Brown for the New York State Assembly. Maurice brings the kind of leadership Syracuse needs right now: a deep commitment to working people, a clear focus on affordability and housing, and the urgency to deliver real results for our communities.
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“We have to go now,” Maurice Brown, an Onondaga County Legislator, said. “We have to trust the experts because the data centers are way too dangerous to be left unchecked.”
Who should control the land after I-81 comes down? What kind of streets do we want? These decisions will shape Syracuse for generations.
“I think my opponent is trying his hardest. I don’t think it’s effort. I don’t think he’s a bad guy. I just don’t think we have time to wait for him to figure it out,” Brown said.
The job market wants 5 years of experience for an entry-level paycheck.
The I-81 project isn’t about whether to build a tunnel anymore. That decision was made years ago. The real question is how we get this right for Syracuse. Read more:
When the state invests in infrastructure, those investments should lift up local workers and local families.
Syracuse is at a turning point. Recent coverage shows how local leadership decisions are being challenged and scrutinized. See more:
Jo Bennett believes too many people feel disconnected from local government and wants to change that with more accountability and access.