Candidate Profile

Marvin Holland (Holland4Harlem)
Running as Candidate for
9th City Council District
Party Enrolled In
Democratic
Current Occupation
Political and Legislative Director for TWU Local 100
Previous Occupation(s)
NYCTA, Station Cleaner
Education
Cornell Labor College
Organizational Affiliations
NAACP, Latino Leadership Institute, Make the Grade Foundation, PA’LANTE Harlem
Prior Public Experience
Community Action Director
Website & Social Media
What is the most important issue in Council District 9 you would address if elected?
Housing is the number one issue affecting Harlem, including affordable rentals, ownership, and the privatization of NYCHA properties.
What other important issues would you address if elected?
  • Quality of life issues
  • Strengthening our schools
  • Supporting local business
  • Creating a legacy housing ownership program to allow native Harlem residents (21-35) to live and own in the community where they were raised.
What makes you the best candidate for this office?
One of the benefits of electing me is that I traverse the world of both the worker and the legislature. I know what it is to work hard every day — not much is harder than cleaning NYC train stations for 20 years. And I know what it is to work hard to advance legislation that protects the working person. Passing legislation takes coalition building and getting consensus, two things I am an expert in. I have a proven track record for getting things done at both the city and state level. Because I have been in your shoes, I bring a perspective to crafting bills no other person in this race does.

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THE OFFICE OF CITY COUNCIL MEMBER

The City Council is the legislative, or law-making, branch of New York City’s government. The City Council is responsible for passing local laws, making decisions about land use, overseeing city agencies, and approving the city’s budget. Each Council member represents one of the 51 New York City Council districts. Council members receive an annual base salary of $148,500.

The winner of the February 14 election will fill the seat through the end of the 2017 calendar year. A primary and general election will be held this fall to fill the seat for a full four-year term starting in January 2018.

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