City Council District 2
Mary Silver
Running for: Council Member in City Council District 2
Campaign Website: http://www.marysilvernyc.com
Party Line(s):
Democratic
On the Ballot in:
The primary election on September 12
Incumbent, Challenger, or Open Seat:
Mary Silver is running in an open seat, where the incumbent who currently serves as council member is not running for re-election
We asked, and Mary Silver 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.
Mary Silver 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).
Mary Silver's Background
Currently serving in any elected office?
No
Current Job
Attorney, 1992 - present
Previous Jobs
KPMG international accounting firm); New York University School of Law; Cravath, Swaine & Moore (international law firm)
Education
High School Diploma
B.A.
M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
J.D.
Professional Associations
Association of the Bar of the City of New York; New York State Bar Association
Volunteer Experience
20 years of experience as an education advocate in NYC public schools: served as class mom, PTA president, School Leadership Team member, officer on Community Education Council District 2. Also serve on Community Board 6 on the Housing, Homelessness & Human Rights Committee, Health & Education Committee, as well as on the advisory board for the 30th Street Men's Shelter.
Community Affiliations and Membership
Community Board 6; Murray Hill Neighborhood Association; Gramercy Neighborhood Association.
Other Relevant Experience
Lessons from Experience
I have learned that solutions to local challenges emerge from the community; that is how neighborhoods improve and thrive. I have gained two decades of experience and knowledge about our New York City public education system by learning from and with our best school leaders and educators.
Mary Silver's Priorities for the Office of Council Member
How would you prioritize the different functions of the office of council member?
1: Constituent services
2: Public education and interaction
3: City budget
4: Legislation and policy
5: Land use decisionmaking
6: Oversight of agencies
7: Discretionary funding
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?
Chief of staff; legislative and policy director; community liaisons
How will you recruit staffers?
• Post job listings on hiring sites and news sites, for example: Idealist, Linkedin, City & State, etc
• Identify experienced 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?
Yes, I will make the application process and associated data transparent to the public through social media and outreach to community organizations; I will also strive to diversify the board to include representation from under-served populations such as individuals with disabilities, as well as women, youth, people of color, NYCHA residents, and residents from every neighborhood community.
Which NYC Council committees would you most like to join, as a member and/or chair?
• Aging
• Economic Development
• Education
• Finance
• Mental Health
• Developmental Disability
• Alcoholism
• Substance Abuse and Disability Services
Mary Silver's Policy Positions
Click on the topics to see Mary Silver'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
2. Healthcare access
3. Quality of life (construction, traffic, noise)
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?
Affordable housing; affordable housing; affordable housing--eliminate 421a tax exemptions and build 100 percent affordable housing.
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
Mary Silver's Demographic Info
Age Range:
Gender:
Sexual Orientation:
Do you consider yourself a member of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and/or Transgender (LGBT) community?
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Mary Silver's Campaign Finance Info
Mary Silver is 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 Mary Silver, and how the money is being spent, check out the candidate filing summaries here.
Credits
A big "thank you" to Mary Silver and campaign team for the time, thought, effort, and willingness to fill out our questionnaire.
Photo Source:
https://twitter.com/marysilvernyc?lang=en