City Council District 4
Vanessa T. Aronson
Running for: Council Member in City Council District 4
Campaign Website: http://www.vanessataronson.com
Party Line(s):
Democratic
On the Ballot in:
The primary election on September 12
Incumbent, Challenger, or Open Seat:
Vanessa T. Aronson is running in an open seat, where the incumbent who currently serves as council member is not running for re-election
We asked, and Vanessa T. Aronson answered!
We sent questionnaires to candidates for city council (in the primary elections), to find out what they think about some of the most important and complex issues facing their districts and NYC as a whole.
Vanessa T. Aronson put in the time and thought to fill it out, and we're excited to share the responses!
Check out the candidate's answers to these sections below (and note, our questions are in bold).
Vanessa T. Aronson's Background
Currently serving in any elected office?
No
Current Job
NYC Public School Teacher (6th and 7th grade Math and Science): 2014-2017
Previous Jobs
Foreign Service Officer with the U.S. Department of State:
Economic Officer to the UN: 2012-2014;
Press and Cultural Attaché/Vice Consul at U.S. Consulate General Ho Chi Minh City: 2009-2012;
Press Associate, U.S. Embassy Jakarta: 2008;
Evaluation Associate, Bureau of International Organizations Affairs, U.S. Department of State: 2007;
Thomas R. Pickering Foreign Affairs Fellow: 2005-2009
Columbia University Internship in Building Community, 2005
Education
Addison Trail High School
University of Chicago, BA Political Science
Harvard University Kennedy School of Government, Master in Public Policy
Relay Graduate School of Education, Master of Arts in Teaching
Professional Associations
American Foreign Service Association (AFSA), United Federation of Teachers (UFT), Diplomatic and Foreign Service Officers, Retired (DACOR)
Volunteer Experience
Animal Rescue and Care, Habitat for Humanity, Meals on Wheels, NYC Public Library Tech Volunteer
Community Affiliations and Membership
Park Avenue Synagogue - Chair, Social Justice Comm., HKS Alumni Board, Arc Stages Community Board, TFA Junior Board, National Women’s Political Caucus, Dare to Run Board, Lexington Democratic Club, Friends of Dag Hammarskjold Plaza
Other Relevant Experience
Lessons from Experience
Throughout my career, I have consistently put public service over politics, and I am running for the New York City Council to stand up for New York and the East Side. I bring to this position three distinct perspectives:
First, as a New York City public school teacher, I’ve had an on-the-ground and up-close view of many of the issues that plague our city and our community—an inflated cost of living, an unreliable and inaccessible transportation system, disappearing small businesses, and an overcrowded, under-resourced education system. These are not abstract scenarios; they are very real challenges facing my students, their families, and millions of New Yorkers.
I also bring to the table more than 10 years of government experience, not as an old political hand on the staff of an elected politician, but as a public servant and commissioned government representative. As a diplomat in the Foreign Service with the U.S. Department of State, I represented the U.S. at embassies and consulates overseas, and served on the U.S. delegation to the U.N., right here in my home district. This policy experience at this level has taught me how to cut through bureaucratic red tape and get things done.
Finally, as a policy expert with specialized studies in economics, public budgeting, and leadership from the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, I know how to analyze policy problems and produce solutions with lasting impact.
Vanessa T. Aronson's Priorities for the Office of Council Member
How would you prioritize the different functions of the office of council member?
1: Legislation and policy
2: Constituent services
3: Discretionary funding
4: City budget
5: Land use decisionmaking
6: Oversight of agencies
7: Public education and interaction
8: Ceremonial functions
Each council member determines how to staff her/his office, and which positions she/he seeks to fill. Which positions do you plan to fill?
I plan to hire a Chief of Staff, a Legislative Director, Community Liaisons, and a Communications Director.
How will you recruit staffers?
• Post job listings on your own website, or relevant government sites
• Post job listings on hiring sites and news sites, for example: Idealist, Linkedin, City & State, etc
• Engage consultants to shepherd the application and hiring process
• Hire campaign staffers.
What criteria and process will you utilize in appointing community board members? Will you make your application process and any associated data transparent to the public, and if so, how?
I will prioritize a public, transparent application process, using clear criterion on which I am judging the applications and taking into account how to bring diverse perspectives into the Community Board (I have managed many application processes before - Fulbright Scholars and numerous other exchange programs, college applications, alumni association board applications, etc).
Which NYC Council committees would you most like to join, as a member and/or chair?
• Education
• Finance
• Immigration
• Mental Health
• Developmental Disability
• Alcoholism
• Substance Abuse and Disability Services
• Women's Issues
Vanessa T. Aronson's Policy Positions
Click on the topics to see Vanessa T. Aronson's responses to our policy questions!
Top Policy Issues
Budget + Taxes
Workers + Economic Development
Transportation + Infrastructure
Land Use + Real Estate + Housing
Environment + Sanitation
Public Health + Safety
Education + Children + Youth
Arts + Parks
Constituent Groups' Needs
Policing + Criminal Justice
Government Structures
Elections + Campaign Finance
Top Policy Issues
Top Policy Issues
District Priorities: What do you think are the top 3 issues facing your district - and what is your plan to address each of those issues?
1. Affordable Housing Crisis - NYC elected officials must fight to protect every existing affordable unit, audit the current inventory of affordable housing stock, build a coalition to repeal the Urstadt Law, and include community needs in holistic development planning.
2. Overcrowded Schools - NYC should apply predictive analytics using updated census and demographic data to better plan for the future.
3. Vacant Storefronts - The City should repeal the Commercial Rent Tax, pass the Small Business Job Survival Act, and adopt policies, like those of San Francisco, that incentivize landlords to fill their vacant retail spaces.
City Priorities: What do you think are the top 3 issues facing NYC as a whole - and what is your plan to address each of those issues?
1. Crumbling Transit Infrastructure and Inaccessibility - NYC must demand that the MTA prioritize infrastructure maintenance and ADA compliance to ensure safe, reliable, and accessible transportation options for all New Yorkers.
2. Homelessness - The City should focus on long-term permanent housing solutions through Housing First policies without preconditions.
3. Shortage of Special Education Services - The Department of Education’s budget should reflect the needs of the student population and ensure thatstudents are receiving the services to which they are entitled by Federal Law.
Budget + Taxes
Workers + Economic Development
Transportation + Infrastructure
Land Use + Real Estate + Housing
Environment + Sanitation
Public Health + Safety
Education + Children + Youth
Arts + Parks
Constituent Groups' Needs
Policing + Criminal Justice
Government Structures
Elections + Campaign Finance
Vanessa T. Aronson's Demographic Info
Age Range: 30 - 49
Gender: Female
Sexual Orientation: Straight/Heterosexual
Do you consider yourself a member of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and/or Transgender (LGBT) community? No, but I identify as an Ally
Race: White/Caucasian
Religion: Jewish
Vanessa T. Aronson's Campaign Finance Info
Vanessa T. Aronson is not participating in NYC's public matching system, where the city gives the candidate 6 times the amount of eligible money she/he raised through the NYC Campaign Finance Board.
For more information about political donations to Vanessa T. Aronson, and how the money is being spent, check out the candidate filing summaries here.
Credits
A big "thank you" to Vanessa T. Aronson and campaign team for the time, thought, effort, and willingness to fill out our questionnaire.
Photo Source:
http://www.vanessataronson.com/about