RESILIENCE PAC ENDORSES ERIC ADAMS FOR MAYOR
For Immediate Release: October 26, 2021
For more information contact: info@resiliencepac.org
Resilience PAC, A Member-Driven Political Action Committee Dedicated to Equitable Adaptation to Climate Change and Building Climate Resilience, Endorses Eric Adams For Mayor
Second Round of General Election Endorsements Also Includes Three City Council Races
Endorsements Come After Hurricane Ida Confirmed Our City is Not Prepared for Climate Change, and Those Risks Are Born Unequally
Previous Endorsements Can Be Found Here.
New York, NY - Resilience PAC, the city’s first political action committee focused exclusively on building climate resilience and ensuring equitable and expansive adaptation to climate change, today announced it is endorsing Eric Adams for Mayor. It also announced endorsements in three city council races. Earlier this month the PAC endorsed Brad Lander for Comptroller; Antonio Reynoso for Brooklyn BP; Mark Levine for Manhattan BP; and nineteen candidates for city council. The endorsements come five weeks after Hurricane Ida confirmed that our city is not prepared for climate change, and that those risks are born unequally. Additional endorsements will be announced in the coming weeks.
In announcing their selection, PAC leaders said: “Hurricane Ida once again reminded us how crucial integrating resilience is to making our city safe and helping it thrive, particularly for the communities that are most vulnerable amidst climate change. We believe that Eric Adams is far and away the best candidate to fight for the resilience measures NYC desperately needs.”
Resilience PAC was founded to educate and elect candidates who will enact comprehensive policies that ensure all of the City’s people—especially people of color and those living in low income communities and neighborhoods—are able to adapt to a rapidly changing climate. All endorsed candidates participated in a two-phase endorsement process and were invited to participate in five “Resilience PAC Candidate Classes,” including one following Hurricane Ida, which were designed to teach candidates about the PAC’s policy platform, and the pressing infrastructure challenges that NYC faces that will be worsened with climate change.
The PAC found that the endorsed candidates possess deep knowledge of the risks climate change poses in New York City, have strong positions on actions needed to mitigate these risks, and offer holistic solutions that simultaneously address social, ecological, and physical vulnerabilities. Most importantly, they demonstrate their understanding of the intersection between the issues of climate change and social equity, and present solutions that solve for climate change by building urban resilience in partnership with the communities who are most affected, especially low income, immigrant, Black, and Latino populations.
With the endorsement, the PAC may offer support through policy expertise, volunteers to assist in get out the vote efforts, financial contributions from PAC funds, and encouraging members to donate directly to the candidates.
Today’s endorsements can be found below:
Mayor
ERIC ADAMS
CITY COUNCIL
DISTRICT 19
TONY AVELLA
DISTRICT 38
ALEXA AVILÉS
DISTRICT 51
OLIVIA DRABCZYK
Announcement endorsements from earlier this month as as follows:
COMPTROLLER
BRAD LANDER
Borough President
BROOKLYN
ANTONIO REYNOSO
MANHATTAN
MARK LEVINE
CITY COUNCIL
DISTRICT 2
CARLINA RIVERA
DISTRICT 3
ERIK BOTTCHER
DISTRICT 4
KEITH POWERS
DISTRICT 6
GALE BREWER
DISTRICT 14
PIERINA SANCHEZ
DISTRICT 16
ALTHEA STEVENS
DISTRICT 18
AMANDA FARIAS
DISTRICT 21
FRANCISCO MOYA
DISTRICT 22
TIFFANY CABÁN
DISTRICT 24
JIM GENNARO
DISTRICT 25
SHEKAR KRISHNAN
DISTRICT 32
FELICIA SINGH
DISTRICT 33
LINCOLN RESTLER
DISTRICT 34
JENNIFER GUTIERREZ
DISTRICT 35
CRYSTAL HUDSON
DISTRICT 37
SANDY NURSE
DISTRICT 39
SHAHANA HANIF
DISTRICT 40
RITA JOSEPH
DISTRICT 49
KAMILLAH HANKS
About Resilience PAC:
The New York City Panel on Climate Change projects that we will see three to six feet of sea level rise, and an increased frequency of heat waves, which, left unabated, will exacerbate inequity. The members of Resilience PAC believe that we must solve all these issues, to solve one. The PAC will achieve this by supporting candidates who commit to 1) Embed climate science and equity in all land use policies and capital planning, 2) Prioritize disinvested communities, and 3) Make government actions transparent and accountable. The organization’s full policy platform can be found here and below. And a list of the founding members can be found here.