Rachel Fee (@rachelfee4ny) 's Twitter Profile
Rachel Fee

@rachelfee4ny

Brooklynite, mom of 3 NYC public school boys, affordable housing advocate and always rooting for NY. Tweets my own.

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linkhttp://www.thenyhc.org calendar_today20-12-2014 12:37:13

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Abundance NY (@abundance_ny) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Being “the most pro-housing council in a generation,” would require putting aside their own interests and supporting these vital ballot measures that will make it easier to build homes. We’re with Rachel Fee: NYC’s housing crisis won’t be solved by defending the status quo.

Being “the most pro-housing council in a generation,” would require putting aside their own interests and supporting these vital ballot measures that will make it easier to build homes.

We’re with <a href="/RachelFee4NY/">Rachel Fee</a>: NYC’s housing crisis won’t be solved by defending the status quo.
New York Magazine (@nymag) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New York City’s mayoral race is high-stakes. But a ballot question that could remove one of the central obstacles to the city’s housing crisis may be even more important, Errol Louis writes. nymag.com/intelligencer/…

Amit Singh Bagga / अमित / ਅਮਿਤ (@amitsinghbagga) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Uh, looks like someone missed their annual conflicts of interest training. Electeds gonna elected, but a City government commission blatantly electioneering (this isn’t just “education”) is just…wild. Also I know our colors are cute 💅 thanks for copying them boo!

Uh, looks like someone missed their annual conflicts of interest training.

Electeds gonna elected, but a City government commission blatantly electioneering (this isn’t just “education”) is just…wild. 

Also I know our colors are cute 💅 thanks for copying them boo!
Ben Max (@tweetbenmax) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In which Weaver - a close ally of & advisor to Mamdani - told me that she is voting "yes" on the housing ballot measures, part of an interesting discussion on those questions & housing policy...

NYHousingConference (@thenyhc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As you head to early voting tomorrow, flip over your ballot. Opinion: NYC needs housing ballot reforms now, by Rachel Fee nydailynews.com/2025/10/07/nyc…

Brooklyn Young Democrats (@bkyoungdems) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The housing crisis is this generation’s great test, and it demands great action. The BYD Executive Board recommends voting YES on Ballot Proposals 2–5 to build the homes New Yorkers deserve and keep our city livable for everyone. 🏙️

The housing crisis is this generation’s great test, and it demands great action.

The BYD Executive Board recommends voting YES on Ballot Proposals 2–5 to build the homes New Yorkers deserve and keep our city livable for everyone. 🏙️
Mark D. Levine (@marklevinenyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When you go to vote in NYC, some of the most consequential decisions you’ll be making are on the back of ballot. Proposals 2-5 will make it far easier to build the affordable housing we so desperately need. Vote yes on 2, 3, 4 & 5!

Rachel Fee (@rachelfee4ny) 's Twitter Profile Photo

$2M in NYC taxpayer money can build 12 new affordable homes or help 100 homeless families afford rent w/ CityFHEPS for a year but NYC Council chose to spend $2M to fight #affordablehousing fast track and protect member deference w/ GARBAGE mailers! VOTE YES 2, 3, 4 & 5!!!

$2M in NYC taxpayer money can build 12 new affordable homes or help 100 homeless families afford rent w/ CityFHEPS for a year but NYC Council chose to spend $2M to fight #affordablehousing fast track and protect member deference w/ GARBAGE mailers! 
VOTE YES 2, 3, 4 &amp; 5!!!
Rachel Fee (@rachelfee4ny) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here’s one more reason to vote YES on 2, 3, 4 & 5 and change NYC’s land use approval process. nyc.streetsblog.org/2025/04/10/cit…

bradlander.bsky.social (@bradlander) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This new map based on NYHousingConference data makes it clear: it’s too easy to block affordable housing in wide swaths of the city. If you agree every neighborhood needs to do its part in solving our citywide housing crisis, vote YES on Props 2-5.

This new map based on <a href="/theNYHC/">NYHousingConference</a> data makes it clear: it’s too easy to block affordable housing in wide swaths of the city. 

If you agree every neighborhood needs to do its part in solving our citywide housing crisis, vote YES on Props 2-5.
Abundance NY (@abundance_ny) 's Twitter Profile Photo

They’re not the only housing experts backing the ballot questions: NYHousingConference leader Rachel Fee also wrote in support, noting that “If New York is serious about solving its housing crisis, we must modernize our approval process.” nydailynews.com/2025/10/07/nyc…

Casey Berkovitz (@caseyberk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Longtime experts and policy thinkers have made it clear that these are long-needed, commonsense reforms to the city's land use and housing systems.

Longtime experts and policy thinkers have made it clear that these are long-needed, commonsense reforms to the city's land use and housing systems.
NYHousingConference (@thenyhc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Planning to vote on your way home? Remember to flip over your ballot for housing-related charter questions. Opinion: NYC needs housing ballot reforms now, by Rachel Fee nydailynews.com/2025/10/07/nyc…

Rachel Fee (@rachelfee4ny) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This election has been all about AFFORDABILITY! Today, NYC said YES to 2,3,4 & 5 and established a desperately needed affordable housing fast track! Statement below 👇

This election has been all about AFFORDABILITY! Today, NYC said YES to 2,3,4 &amp; 5 and established a desperately needed affordable housing fast track! Statement below 
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