Democracy for NYC (DFNYC) is committed to the ideals espoused by Democracy for America, the organization founded by Howard Dean, and the national network of local coalition groups dedicated to the same.
We work both locally and nationally to ensure that fiscally responsible and socially progressive candidates are elected at all levels of government. We develop innovative ways to advocate for the issues that matter to our members and support legislation which has a positive effect in our communities. We promote transparency and ethical practices in government. We engage people in the political process and give them the tools to organize, communicate, mobilize, and enact change on the local, state, and national level.
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The Board of Directors of DFNYC (Democracy for New York City) wishes to announce that we enthusiastically support our friend Paul Newell in the upcoming election for Assembly in the 65th District. Paul is a tireless progressive advocate, with whom we have worked for many years, and he has consistently shared our belief in the need to reform the state legislature. We think he will be an outstanding Assemblyman and a great voice for the Lower Manhattan community. Paul Newell is exactly the kind of person that we need to be sending to Albany.
Please click on the link below for ways that you can help support Paul in the upcoming Sept. 13th primary.
(Note: This statement represents only the unanimous support of our leadership DFNYC has decided not to hold any formal member endorsement votes during this cycle)
Democracy for NYC stands with the victims of the mass shooting in Orlando this past weekend, and their families, friends and community. We've watched, feeling powerless, as the horrifying details of the tragedy have emerged and we need to stand up and stop these senseless killings. We stand ready to support the LGBT community, the Latino community, and all victims of violence as we work towards healing and preventing these atrocities. We joined our fellow New Yorkers in a vigil on Sunday night, reported here by Gothamist, with photos.
This Wednesday, February 4th, will be a special Linkup with Jim Dean, Chair of Democracy for America, and Councilmember Mark Levine. We will be talking about immigration, including a brief speech by my husband Eelco Keij.
Wed. Feb. 4th, Bunga's Den, 137 West 14th Street, btwn 6&7, 7-9:30pm. More details here.
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Democracy for NYC (DFNYC) is committed to the ideals espoused by Democracy for America, the organization founded by Howard Dean, and the national network of local coalition groups dedicated to the same.