CITIZEN ACTION OF NEW YORK
For Immediate Release: August 23, 2010
Citizen Action Endorses Gustavo Rivera for State Senate
Bronx, NY – Citizen Action of New York, a statewide, grassroots organization that fights for social, racial, economic, and environmental justice, today announced their support of Gustavo Rivera for State Senate in the 33rd Senatorial District.
“Gustavo Rivera will put the people of New York first. He will fight for the same things so many of our members care about: quality education, affordable health care, and promoting racial justice,” said Té Revesz, a member of Citizen Action of New York’s Board of Directors. “We are proud to get behind his candidacy and will do everything we can to elect him to the State Senate.”
“I am honored to receive the endorsement of Citizen Action of New York,” said Rivera. “The members of this organization know we need real leadership in Albany. This endorsement is another sign of momentum for our campaign and more evidence that the people want real change.”
“Citizen Action of New York wants to accomplish big changes and helping defeat Pedro Espada and electing a true progressive like Gustavo Rivera is an important step,” said Marc Landis, chair of Citizen Action’s New York City chapter. “That makes the September 14th primary in the 33rd Senate District one of the most important contests in the state.”
Rivera’s campaign is also endorsed by elected officials including Former Bronx Borough President Freddy Ferrrer, Bronx Council Members Fernando Cabrera ,Oliver Koppell, Annabel Palma; Borough President Scott Stringer, Senator Liz Krueger, Assembly Member Daniel O’Donnell and Council Members Margaret Chin, Daniel Dromm, Daniel Garodnick, Robert Jackson Brad Lander, Jessica Lappin, Melissa Mark-Viverito and Jumaane Williams; labor unions including AFL-CIO, 1199 SEIU, SEIU 32BJ, Communication Workers of America Local 1180, United Food and Commercial Workers Local 1500, Freelancers Union, Hotel and Motel Trades Council and Organization of Staff Analysts; democratic clubs including 504 Democratic Club, Benjamin Franklin Reform Democratic Club, Jim Owles Democratic Club and Stonewall Democratic Club; and progressive groups including the New Roosevelt Initiative and the Working Families Party.
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