Roland Rogers, New York City, NYC Mayor, Mayor of New York, New York, Rogers for Mayor
UNLEASHING THE POWER OF PEOPLE
Roland Rogers’ mission is to revitalize City Hall. We will establish an open-door policy with communities throughout the five boroughs, their leaders, their business owners, their various public officials and most importantly of all, their stakeholders, the people of the City of New York. While there is always room for discussion and dissenting opinion, the Rogers administration shall establish a zero-tolerance policy for unaccountability, waste, fraud or stagnation. Transparent government is essential for the success of the City of New York. Transparent government is a true promise and not a mere stump street slogan. Roland Rogers simply wants his city back and he vows to give it back to its real investors, the people of the City of New York. A vote for Roland Rogers is a vote for you, the people of the City of New York. A vote for Roland Rogers is not a vote against any other candidate. People of the City of New York, help Roland Rogers take back ownership of your city.
New York, NY -- The MTA is cutting a sweetheart deal with Bruce Ratner to publicly finance his Brooklyn sports arena project with hundreds of millions of dollars of public money while recently raising the subway fare Roland Rogers New York City mayoral candidate asserts. The public should be outraged.
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New York, NY -- Graduation for some New York City high school and college students will officially end later this month. The hard work endured will hopefully reward students with summer and permanent employment for a job well done. With the unemployment rate soaring and a long hot summer ahead, we’re looking at another economic catastrophe.
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New York, NY -- There are those rare moments in time when History becomes a powerful message for the future. New York City is entering just such a time as February 2, 2003 approaches.
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May 30, 2009 -- Campaign headquarters will be opening.
Location: 1669 Amsterdam Ave., West 143rd Street, New York, NY.
Phone:1-347-417-5926.
Come out and volunteer!
NY1 Poll: Most New Yorkers may approve of Mayor Michael Bloomberg's job performance – but when it comes to keeping him around for another four years, a majority say it's time for someone else. Originally published on 06/08/09 on http://www.ny1.com. >>Watch Now