City Comptroller John C. Liu today made the following statement in response to Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s State of the City address:
“Obviously, Mayor Bloomberg can point to some accomplishments after 11 years, especially in improving New Yorkers’ health through reductions in smoking. But his selective retelling of history leaves out some troubling facts: near record unemployment, record numbers of homeless, record income disparity, record stop and frisks, record claims against the NYPD, record numbers of school closures, and a failed education record that has only one in five high school students graduating from college. How can we be satisfied with that? No one can say that New Yorkers of all walks of life shared equally in the accomplishments he claims as his legacy. Bloomberg’s third term was a great mistake, and this entire City is paying the price for that act of hubris.”
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STATEMENT FROM BOROUGH PRESIDENT DIAZ
RE: Mayor Bloomberg’s ‘State of the City’ Address
“I congratulate Mayor Bloomberg on both
his final ‘State of the City’ address and his promise to not only
rebuild those communities that were devastated by Superstorm Sandy but
to do so in a matter consistent with his 12-year commitment to making
all of New York City cleaner, greener and more sustainable.
“I
also thank Mayor Bloomberg for his continued push for federal gun and
immigration reform, bold environmental initiatives and his commitment to
continue to work with my office on the responsible redevelopment of the
Kingsbridge Armory.
“I
agree with the mayor’s echo of President Obama’s call for greater
technology education opportunities in our City, and I urge that one of
these new tech schools be opened right here in the Bronx. I am also
happy to hear that the mayor has proposed a new health careers high
school in the South Bronx. The children of the Bronx need access to
lucrative career training, and this high school is a great first step
towards that goal.
“However,
the mayor’s insistence that the police department’s ‘stop and frisk’
program is perfect and needs no reform is unfortunate. As I have stated
in the past, I believe that the NYPD’s ‘stop and frisk’ program, as it
is currently constituted, needs considerable reform, so that the police
can keep our streets safe while also respecting the constitutional
rights of our citizens.
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