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Jumaane Williams Talks Housing, Accountability, and Equity in 2025 Re-Election Bid

Meet the Candidate: An Exclusive Interview with LittleAfrica News

Maria Cruz by Maria Cruz
May 10, 2025
in Meet The Candidate Video Interview Series, Metro, NYC Elections 2025, Politics
Jumaane Williams Talks Housing, Accountability, and Equity in 2025 Re-Election Bid
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Jumaane Williams, New York City’s current Public Advocate, seeks re-election in 2025. In an exclusive interview with Mona Davids of LittleAfrica News, Williams outlined his priorities for the city, citing the affordability crisis, fiscal accountability, and government transparency as central issues his campaign aims to address.

Fiscal Oversight and Accountability

Williams described the Public Advocate’s role as essential to overseeing the city’s financial decisions. Reflecting on his tenure, he pointed to his efforts to increase transparency in how public funds are allocated and spent. According to Williams, effective use of government resources is critical to serving all New Yorkers, especially those in underserved communities. He said his office has focused on holding city agencies accountable and advocating equitable financial practices.

Housing Affordability

Housing remains a key focus in Williams’ re-election campaign. He identified affordability as one of New Yorkers’ most urgent issues and expressed concern about the displacement of long-time residents. Williams called for increased investment in affordable housing and policies to prevent gentrification-driven displacement. He characterized housing as a basic need that should be safeguarded through more robust city policy.

Economic Recovery and Public Investment

Addressing the city’s recovery from the economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, Williams advocated for targeted investments in education, healthcare, infrastructure, and workforce development. He argued that long-term recovery efforts should prioritize working-class and marginalized communities. Williams also stated that building a more equitable economy requires ensuring access to well-paying jobs and support services.

Conclusion

Throughout the interview, Williams emphasized his continued focus on transparency and accountability in city government. He reiterated his belief that marginalized communities should have a greater voice in decision-making processes, particularly in housing and economic development areas. His campaign presents a vision for a more inclusive and responsive city government. To learn more about Jumaane’s plans, visit his website at jumaanewilliams.com.

Tags: Affordable HousingJumaane WilliamsLittleAfrica NewsMona DavidsNew York CityNYC ElectionNYC PoliticsPublic Advocate Candidate

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