
Amanda Konstam
@amandakonstam
Proponent of all things @MikeBloomberg; aspirational optimist
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26-02-2009 21:20:16
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.Katie Couric, here's one price tag that needs to be addressed — the $229 billion cost of gun violence. This is a: A) wage issue B) housing issue C) healthcare issue 𝘿) 𝙖𝙡𝙡 𝙤𝙛 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙖𝙗𝙤𝙫𝙚 & 𝙢𝙤𝙧𝙚 We must end this crisis that kills 40,000 each year. #DemDebate



I started the organization because men are the majority of lawmakers and business leaders. I’m grateful to Mike Bloomberg for his support along with our 375,00 other donors. And I’m grateful to the women who do the majority of the heavy lifting for Moms Demand Action every single day.

Interesting that Elizabeth Warren turns an important question about international relations towards Mike Bloomberg’s personal finances #getyourownmessage

The case for Mike Bloomberg is that he led an immense amount of change that made life better overall nytimes.com/2020/02/27/opi…


NEW: New York will launch a testing/tracing program in unison with CT and NJ. Mayor Mike Bloomberg has volunteered to help us develop the program. I thank him for taking this on with us — it will be expensive, challenging & require an army of tracers. But it must be done.

New York is in need. But New Yorkers can rely on one another. And they can rely on Archive: Governor Andrew Cuomo. I'm glad to announce that Bloomberg Philanthropies is committing to partner with New York State to build a contact tracing program. #NewYorkTough bloomberg.org/press/releases…

Proud to see my friends doing their part to ensure voting is easy and seamless for everyone. Bravo Corley Kenna !



No you’re crying...read Kerri Lyon on why she will always be a New Yorker - remember why you are one in the first place and have alittle faith in your city medium.com/@kerriannlyon/…

New York City will rise again nypost.com/2020/08/23/new… via New York Post




Americans need the freedom to talk to each other and their lawmakers without fearing for their lives John Feinblatt usatoday.com/story/opinion/…


After years of nothing but talk from Washington, President Donald J. Trump is taking some important first steps to address gun violence—from clamping down on ghost guns to providing cities with more resources to combat this deadly epidemic. Now, it’s the Senate’s turn to act.