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2009 NYC Voter Guide: Candidate Profile: Diana Reyna

34th City Council District

 

CANDIDATES

Diana Reyna no photo Maritza Davila  

Diana Reyna
[ D ]

Jacqueline Haro*
[ R, C ]

Maritza Davila
[ WF ]

 

Diana Reyna

Democratic

Party enrolled in: Democratic

Occupation: Council Member 34th District

Occupational background: Chief of Staff, Assemblyman Lopez 1994-2001

Educational background: B.A. Pace University

Organizational affiliations: Founder-Brooklyn Cooperative FCU. South Bushwick Resident's Association; Garden Friends of Los Sures; North Brooklyn Youth Council; Jornada Movement; CoChair Council Women's Caucus

Prior public experience: District Leader 2000-2008

Email: DianaReyna09@gmail.com

Website: http://www.dianareyna.com

Email & Website links were provided by the candidate.

 

1. What is the most important issue in Council District 34 you would address if elected?

I have dedicated my career to working with local community groups to create and preserve affordable housing. I am extremely proud of my work, but there is still more to be done. In addition to securing the development of multiple new housing projects, I am spearheading the weatherization program for Lindsay Park, provided over $6 million for security systems in Bushwick Hylan, Hope Gardens and Cooper Park and $10 million for housing preservation, legal services and anti-harassment programs for both tenants and Co-op owners.

 

2. What other important issues would you address if elected?

I will keep working to create excellent schools, good paying jobs and healthy neighborhoods. I am proud to have funded computer labs in every school in my district and science labs in every middle school. I will continue to fight for local jobs, building on the $20 million fund I secured to create local small business and manufacturing jobs, and the $1 million program for job placement, training and retention. I funded rebuilding the Women's Health Center at Woodhull Hospital, and authorized over $4 million for preventive programs to educate residents on asthma, hypertension, obesity and other illnesses that disproportionately affect our community.

 

3. What makes you the best candidate for this office?

I know this community. I know what it needs. I was born and raised in the district I now represent, was the first in my family to attend college and I am proud to be the first Dominican woman elected to office in NY. During my tenure as a Council Member I have strived to protect and expand access to basic human rights: affordable housing, education, youth and senior services, jobs and safe communities. And I have delivered! My commitment to the people of my community is stronger than ever. My experience and know-how will deliver four more years of results for Williamsburg, Bushwick and Ridgewood.

 

(Reprinted as supplied by the candidate.)

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PARTY KEY
C = Conservative
D = Democratic
FJ = Freedom Justice
G = Green
I = Independence
JE = Jobs and Education
L = Liberal
LBT = Libertarian Party
NV = New Voice
P = Populist Party
PSL = Party for Socialism and Liberation
RTH* = Rent is Too High Party
R = Republican
SW = Socialist Workers Party
WF = Working Families

*Rent is Too Damn High was changed by the BOE to Rent is Too High after the printed Voter Guide had gone to press.