New York State Senator and candidate for New York City Comptroller Brian Benjamin released his proposed plan to prioritize criminal justice reform by increasing transparency around police settlements and procurement, investing in a safer and fairer city, and redefining our police force for the 21st century.
Inspired by the Black Lives Matter movement, Brian’s plan builds off of his record as a champion of criminal justice reform measures in the State Senate. Sponsor of the Eric Garner Anti-Chokehold Act, prohibiting the deadly abuse of force, and successful advocate for repealing 50-a, making police disciplinary records public, Brian will bring his experience fighting for transformative measures to increase transparency and police accountability to the Office of the Comptroller.
“I've dedicated my career as a public servant to fighting for a fairer justice system alongside causes like the Black Lives Matter movement,” said Brian Benjamin. “I will use the powers of the Comptroller's office to bring unprecedented accountability to the police and to fight for lasting change in how we approach public safety.”
BRIAN’S PLAN FOR REDEFINING POLICE ACCOUNTABILITY AND PUBLIC SAFETY IN NEW YORK CITY:
As Comptroller, Brian will use all the powers of the office to ensure policing is transformed and modernized until it is fully accountable and appropriately scaled to the community. Using his extensive experience fighting for police accountability and criminal justice reform, Brian will take the following steps to create a safer, fairer New York City for all:
WHAT SUPPORTERS ARE SAYING:
Gwenn Carr, Activist and Mother of Eric Garner
“When my son lost his life because police used excessive force, Brian stood with me and together we created the Eric Garner Anti-Chokehold Act. Police need to be held accountable when they become a danger to those they are supposed to serve, and because of leaders like Brian, they are starting to be.”
East Harlem City Councilmember Diana Ayala
“When shootings increased in the summer of 2020, Brian and I took to the street with violence interrupters and proved that investments in our neighborhoods lead to stronger and safer communities. Brian knows that we need to measure the success of these community programs to determine how we make public safety spending decisions. With this plan, he is continuing to focus on real public safety and on investing in neighborhoods like ours.”
Korey Wise, Activist and Member of the Exonerated Five
“I know better than most that police can get away with a lot when our city doesn’t keep them accountable, particularly if you are a Black man. I might not be free today if it weren’t for leaders like Brian who fight to ensure that public safety is actually focused on improving our communities.”
DeRay Mckesson, Host of Pod Save the People and co-founder of Campaign Zero
“I know Brian can bring accountability to police because I worked with him on legislation that audits the $220 million spent by NYPD in just one year on claims that disproportionately affect communities of color. Brian’s plan will shine a light on the negative and dangerous patterns that have plagued Black and brown New Yorkers for far too long.”
Tamika Mallory, Social Justice Leader and Founder of Until Freedom
“Brian has already been an important leader in the Black Lives Matter movement by championing the repeal of 50-A, divestment from private prisons, and the Eric Garner Anti-Chokehold Act. With this plan, he will use the powers of the office of the New York City comptroller to bring us ever closer to justice.”
Read Brian’s full plan to Redefine Police Accountability and Public Safety in New York City.
Brian Benjamin is running for Comptroller to chart a new course for New York’s financial future in these difficult times, one that protects New Yorkers’ retirements while upholding the values of decency and justice for all.
As a member of the New York State Senate, Brian has been a leader on criminal justice reform, introducing legislation to close Rikers Island and divest the state pension fund from private prisons in his first year. Throughout his time in the Senate, Brian has worked to reform our criminal justice system to ensure that it is an effective, just, and equitable system for all New Yorkers.
In the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, Brian fought to pass the Rainy Day Fund law, which will ensure that New York City can meet its financial obligations when the next crisis hits. If elected Comptroller, Benjamin would work to ensure that New Yorkers’ retirements are protected, that agencies like NYCHA, DOE, MTA, and the NYPD face sufficient oversight, and that investments in the pension fund reflect New York City values.
Brian Benjamin was born in Harlem raised by Caribbean immigrants who came to this country seeking opportunity. He holds a degree in Public Policy from Brown and a Master’s in Business from Harvard. After earning his MBA, he returned to Harlem to start his career. As an affordable-housing developer, Benjamin helped create over one thousand units of environmentally sustainable, affordable housing.
In 2017 he was elected to serve as State Senator to New York’s 30th Senate District.
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