Governor Andrew M. Cuomo, candidate for Mayor of New York City, said today that his opponent Zohran Mamdani’s record of supporting the decriminalization of prostitution in New York – and Mamdani’s suggestion that he wouldn’t prosecute prostitution as a crime – would bring New York City back to the bad old days of rampant crime, decreased public safety, and deteriorating quality of life.
Sonia Ossorio, Executive Director of NOW-NYC, issued the following statement, in response to Andrew Cuomo calling out Zohran Mamdani's support for decriminalizing prostitution.
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo, candidate for New York City mayor, released the following statement on Zohran Mamdani’s long standing support for legislation decriminalizing prostitution.
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo, candidate for Mayor of New York City, today announced his comprehensive plan to reverse the city’s alarming slowdown in job growth and restore New York as the economic capital of the world.
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo, candidate for Mayor of New York City, today announced ‘Zohran’s Law,’ a plan to protect the city’s rent-stabilized apartments from being occupied by high-income individauls, ensuring these limited, affordable units go to New Yorkers who actually need them.
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo, candidate for mayor of New York City, today unveiled a real agenda to tackle the rising costs in New York City focused on the New Yorkers who need relief the most.
Governor Andrew Cuomo, candidate for mayor of New York City, today unveiled a new, aggressive public safety initiative to bolster the ranks of the NYPD and reverse the dangerous exodus from the ranks of New York’s Finest.
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo, candidate for Mayor of New York City, tonight delivered a rousing GOTV address at the Carpenters Union Hall, joined by over a thousand of his most dedicated supporters. Cuomo was flanked by hundreds of labor union members, grassroots volunteers, party faithful and elected officials who came together to hear Cuomo deliver a speech that emphasized his experienced leadership, the need for Democrats to reclaim the working class that built New York City, and his call for an inclusive city that denounces hateful and divisive rhetoric.
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo, candidate for Mayor of New York City, today received the endorsement of Congressman George Latimer, representing New York’s 16th Congressional District, covering parts of the Bronx. Congressman Latimer touted Cuomo’s record on raising wages, building new infrastructure and housing projects, and his strong record on defending democracy and combating antisemitism.
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo, candidate for Mayor of New York City, joined the Catholic Council and International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 3, delivering a powerful address which highlighted New York City's decline and outlined his plan to restore safety, build affordable housing, support working families, and make government work again. He called on voters to join his campaign to bring competence, common sense, and real results back to City Hall.
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo, candidate for mayor of New York City, joined Reverend A.R. Bernard today at Christian Cultural Center in Brooklyn, where over 3,000 congregants were in attendance. Governor Cuomo encouraged the congregation to vote in the upcoming election and emphasized his proven experience in government. He spoke about restoring safety, improving housing, addressing mental health, and bringing back jobs to lead New York City out of crisis.