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Our Vision and Commitment

At MY VOICE , YOUR VISION AND YOUR FUTURE, we believe in a New York City that caters to the needs of every individual. As a woman write-In Candidate I will bring a fresh perspective and unwavering determination to City Hall, ensuring that every voice is heard and respected.

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We are dedicated to ensuring fair ballot access for all candidates, providing voters with more choices in primary elections, and creating genuine opportunities for every hardworking New Yorker. With a strong legal support system, we are prepared to bring innovative solutions to the city's challenges.

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Real leadership means fighting for every New Yorker's right to be heard . That's why Ms Montell C Moseley is committed to: 

1. Ensuring fair ballot access for all candidates

2. Giving voters more choice in primary election

Early voting: October 25-Nov. 2 2025

General Election : November 4, 2025

3. Creating genuine opportunities for every hardworking New Yorker

4. Bringing fresh solutions to our city's challenges

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Dear fellow New Yorkers , Manhattan ,Queens, Brooklyn, Bronx and Staten Island,

My name is Montell Moseley, and I'm writing to announce my candidacy for Mayor of New York City. Born and raised in Queens, I've spent my entire life devoted to serving this great city and its people. My 34-year career with the Department of Education, including 25 years as a UFT paraprofessional and supervisor, has given me a deep understanding of the needs of our communities.

 I've never been content to simply do my job – I've always sought out ways to give back more. I've volunteered on political campaigns across the aisle, from Mayor Michael Bloomberg to President Barack Obama, because I believe that good ideas can come from anywhere. I've worked hand-in-hand with our Borough Presidents and local elected officials to make a real difference in people's lives. I've organized fundraisers, walked door-to-door, and run my own block association to make our neighborhoods better.

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My commitment to our community has earned me recognition, from being named the "Star of the Week" by the Courier to winning scholarships for my work with young people. But more importantly, it's given me a unique perspective on the challenges we face, from homelessness and domestic violence to the need for better resources for our seniors.

As a CEO and advocate for a non-profit organization, I've helped connect people with the services they need to thrive. In my work with organizations serving children and adults with disabilities, I've seen firsthand the power of compassion and inclusion. As a first responder and direct care worker, I've helped people heal and build peaceful lives.

Now, I'm running for Mayor because I believe our city needs a leader who will bring us together, not drive us apart. We need someone with the experience to get things done, but also the heart to truly listen and understand our struggles. I've lived through tough times myself, and I know that our government can and must do better.

The migrant crisis has shown us the cost of ineffective leadership and broken trust. As your Mayor, I'll be present in every corner of our city, helping people access the resources they need and deserve. From Meals on Wheels to transportation access, I'll fight to make our city work for everyone.

I'm not a career politician – I'm a dedicated public servant who has always put the people first. I ask for your support because I know that together, we can rebuild trust, bring unity, and make New York City a place where every person can thrive.

With gratitude and determination, Montell Moseley, Candidate for Mayor

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Dear voters Family and Friends ,

Join us in our mission to create a more inclusive and prosperous New York City. Together, we can bring about positive change for all.

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LETTER TO OUR PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP:  

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 I'm Montell Moseley, and I'm running to be your next NYC Mayor and I am on the primary ballot for County C
Committee, Assembly District 029/27 because New York City deserves a leader who understands both its struggles and its possibilities.


Like many of you, I'm not a career politician. My path mirrors that of leaders I admire, including
President Donald Trump, who built his success from the ground up. Just as he transformed from
a businessman into a leader who opened doors for diverse communities, I aim to bring that same
practical, results-driven approach to City Hall.


Let's be direct about where we stand today. Too many New Yorkers are being priced out of their
neighborhoods. When 3.5 million housing applications flood our affordable housing lottery each
year, that's not just a statistic – it's a crisis. Families are choosing between rent and food. Young
professionals are couch-surfing because they can't afford studios. Seniors wonder if they'll have
to abandon communities they've called home for decades.


This isn't just about housing – it's about dignity. About stability. About giving every New Yorker
a real shot at building a life in this city we all love.


I've had the privilege of working alongside President Trump's transition team, and I've seen
firsthand how an outsider's perspective can bring fresh solutions to old problems. Like him, I
believe that our differences make us stronger, and that background shouldn't limit opportunity.


As your mayor, I'll bring concrete solutions, not empty promises. Here's what we'll do:


First, we'll overhaul our affordable housing approach. The current system fails when millions
compete for a handful of units. But we need to be smart about this. I've seen how private
companies sometimes exploit Section 8 programs, selling dreams to unsuspecting tenants. These
companies aren't losing money – they're often looking for ways to replace low-income residents
with middle-class tenants. We'll close these loopholes and protect our most vulnerable residents.


Second, we'll launch a Second Chance Initiative for working families struggling with credit
issues. Your credit score shouldn't determine your worth as a tenant, especially when so many
hardworking New Yorkers are still recovering from recent economic challenges.


Third, we'll forge partnerships between our business community and neighborhoods to create
good-paying jobs. Economic development should mean opportunity for all New Yorkers, not
displacement.


I understand skepticism about outsiders entering politics. But like President Trump proved,
sometimes it takes an outsider to see solutions that career politicians miss. Every policy decision
affects real families, real businesses, real lives.


Working alongside Vice President Vance and the administration, we'll ensure New York City
remains a beacon of opportunity. This isn't about partisan politics – it's about bringing common
sense solutions to uncommon challenges. It's about building a New York that works for
everyone, not just the privileged few.

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The strength of New York has always been its diversity – in race, background, ideas, and
perspectives. As your mayor, I'll ensure every voice is heard, every neighborhood is served, and
every New Yorker has a shot at their dreams, regardless of color or background.


I'm asking for your support not because I have all the answers, but because I'm committed to
finding them – together with you. Let's make New York City a place where winning the housing
lottery isn't the only way to afford a home. Where small businesses can thrive. Where our
diversity remains our greatest strength.


Join me in this fight for New York's Aas Mayor of NYC future. Together, we can build a city that truly works for all
of us.
Thank you, God bless you, and God bless New York City.

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Primary Day on June 25, 2025

CONGRATULATION : MS MONTELL C MOSELEY

QUEENS COUNTY COMMITTEE OFFICER FOR DISTRICT 27 AND ASSEMBLY 029

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AARP FOUNDATION

For A future without senior poverty:

While "senior poverty" isn't a recognized term, the statement highlights concerns about poverty growth in America, which is a real issue. Recent data indicates that poverty rates are rising in 2025, affecting millions of Americans. Factors contributing to this include policy changes, the lingering effects of economic downturns, and persistent inequalities.

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MOST IMPORTANTLY:

In 2025, the federal poverty guidelines for a 1-person household is $15,650. For a 2-person household, it's $21,150; and for a 4-person household, it's $32,150. The federal minimum wage is officially a "poverty wage," meaning a single adult working full-time at $7.25 per hour will fall below the poverty threshold. Additionally, the poverty rate for American children in 2022 was 12.4%, the lowest since 1973. 

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Impact of COVID-19:

 

The COVID-19 pandemic had a significant impact on poverty, with rates rising from 10.5% in 2019 to 11.6% in 2021, according to the Debt.org article. 

 

Supplemental Poverty Measure:

 

The Supplemental Poverty Measure (SPM) provides a more comprehensive picture of poverty by considering factors like housing costs and food insecurity, according to the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. 

 

Disparities:

 

Poverty rates are higher for certain groups, including female-headed households, young adults without a high school diploma, and minority groups. 

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LIGHTS OUT COALITION (NY CLASS NON PROFIT)

To create safe more humane city for animals. 

We love animals and we vote.

 If I am elected Mayor fight for animal protection issues  and with the with congress pass federal animal protection law.

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Press Releases

Media Coverage:

SCHNEPS MEDIA : POWER WOMAN OF QUEENS AWARD   HONREE:  2025-2026

www.schnepsmedia.com

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DAYMOMD JOHN PRODUCERS OF : SHARK TANK AND CEO FUBU CLOTHING WEAR

(ENTREPRENEURSHIP OF IMPACT CONTEST  CAME  IN 71 PLACE CONTEST

RESOURCE ADVOCATE AND PEER COUNSELING FOR THE CARING COMMUNITY, INC AKA RAPCCC

 

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