New York’s elections administration is in dire need of reform, but one area that is really exciting is the small-dollar public matching funds program.

NYC’s landmark small-dollar public matching program makes it possible for candidates to rely on New York City residents—not corporate interests—to fund their campaigns. It means that we can elect leaders who run to hold corporations and Wall Street accountable, instead of relying on them to get elected. It means that people who speak truth to power can run for office—and win—by representing the people, not big business.

The final deadline for the New York Public Matching Program is just around the corner, which means this is your last chance to get the most bang for your buck. Vote with your dollar by giving to New York’s next comptroller, Brad Lander.

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Not only will your donation be matched, but it will be going towards a true progressive leader who has been holding corporations and special interest groups accountable for years. As a city council member, Brad advocated for tenants' rights against big real estate developers, and workers' rights against big tech. Brad will continue to fight for working people, but we’ve got to get him in office first.

Join the thousands of small-dollar donors in Brad’s grassroots community so that we can get the most out of public matching, before it’s too late.

-Maya

 


Brad Lander is a proven progressive leader in the City Council. Now he’s running for New York City Comptroller to bring the vision and experience needed to help our city recover from the pandemic and rebuild a more equitable economy.

As Comptroller, Brad will hold the city government accountable to its promises to New Yorkers and secure a more sustainable future.  
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