Sara Lind
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All views my own and do not reflect the views of @openplans
New York
Joined September 2011
- This is completely unacceptable for a sitting elected official. What is @NYCCouncil going to do about her behavior?
- I didn’t feel the earthquake at all and I’m going to have FOMO about it for the rest of my life
- Took the train into the Congestion Relief Zone like a normal New Yorker. It was great.
- It was already debated at the voting machine: when we elected representatives who then passed it into law. She is really flailing here.Gov. Hochul's team says congestion pricing should be debated 'at the voting machine' buff.ly/3Zckpaq
- There’s only one way out of our housing affordability crisis: build more housing. Join me live in New York City: governor.ny.gov
- On my knees BEGGING New York and California to build more housing asapAs people talk about the path to 270 this year, worth remembering that by 2032 (two elections away) the path could look very different thanks to the next reappointment.
- Ingrid has been one of the biggest hinderances to anything good happening in the public realm in New York City and she’s completely shameless about it. Hasn’t ridden the subway in forty years - give me a break. Good riddance.EXCLUSIVE - Law enforcement activity earlier this morning at the home of @NYCMayor’s top advisor Ingrid Lewis-Martin. She joins a long list of Adams officials who have had their phones seized.
00:00 - So who’s going to primary her and where can I donate?We’re addressing affordability and the cost of living in New York. Watch: youtube.com/watch?v=zrTboC…
00:00 - So if a future Gov decides, for example, that the Reproductive Health Act - passed by legislators elected by the people - just doesn't make political sense anymore, they can scrap it and say it needs to be "debated at the voting machine"? What other laws are suddenly optional?Gov. Hochul's team says congestion pricing should be debated 'at the voting machine' buff.ly/3Zckpaq
- The “luxury of their vehicle” is rightly getting a lot of attention here. But also - the idea that cops *have to* drive their personal cars to work is absurd. They can take the train like the rest of us. And frankly they absolutely should.













