
Carolyn Martinez-Class
@cmartinezclass
she/they. organizing @citizenactionny & @InvestInOurNY. older sibling. trouble maker. tweets are my own. alum at @sarahlawrence, @changethenypd.
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04-11-2008 01:59:46
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We agree the cost of living is too high, Governor Kathy Hochul. The solution? Make billionaires finally pay their fair share. ✅ Tax the ultra-rich ✅ Pass Right to Counsel statewide ✅ Strengthen tenant protections ✅ Expand cash assistance ✅ Protect public housing Our statement:






♥️🖤 thanks 3peatPfizer 🖤♥️ glad we somehow always find ways to keep working together.

2 incredible leaders and organizers! Congrats, Rebecca Garrard, Carolyn Martinez-Class + citizenactionny.bsky.social fam! 👏🏼



Inbox: in response to new primary challenge from Queens Assemblymember Jenifer Rajkumar, Public Advocate Jumaane Williams (@jumaane.bsky.social) announces a slate of Queens endorsements:


"House Budget Committee Democrats will battle Republicans at the anticipated legislative hearing where the GOP will unveil a scheme to cut taxes for their billionaire donors and wealthy corporations while sticking working-class Americans with the bill." - Hakeem Jeffries

TOMORROW: Join parents, students, teachers, concerned constituents, and community groups outside Congressman Mike Lawler's office to bring attention to Musk’s attempts to abolish the Dept of Education and gut funding for low-income students and students with special needs.


The current administration’s threats to cut services will hurt the most vulnerable people in our state. I joined Invest In Our New York Campaign to advocate that the ultra-rich pay their fair share so we can protect the millions of NYers who rely on Medicaid, SNAP, and other federal services.


This prison, like the one where Robert Brooks was murdered by guards, is in the district of Dem Congressmember Congressman John W. Mannion, GOP Senator Joseph A. Griffo, and Dem Assembly Member Assemblywoman Marianne Buttenschon. To my knowledge, none have said a word about the murder of Robert Brooks or this one.

They're called public records for a reason. Starting today, WIRED will *stop paywalling* articles that are primarily based on public records obtained through the Freedom of Information Act, becoming the first publication to partner with Freedom of the Press. freedom.press/issues/wired-i…
