REMARKS
Council Member Restler's closing remarks and future plans for election reform
3:09:20
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Council Member Restler concludes the session with closing remarks and outlines future plans for election reform. He expresses his commitment to working with the organizations represented by the panelists.
- Indicates support for Resolution 189 to shift election years
- Expresses desire to collaborate on strategies for better voter information
- Suggests implementing some policies now, in advance of potential 2032 implementation
- Thanks the panelists for their testimony and time
Lincoln Restler
3:09:20
Fair.
3:09:22
We'll we'll all be watching closely on, I think, December 16th at 10 AM, but I I just wanna say in closing, really do look forward to working with, all three of your organizations, organizations, in support of council member Ng's resolution, 189, to shift election season years.
3:09:42
But I also hope we can work together in crafting strategies for how we can better inform voters and start to implement some of those policies now, far in advance of a, hopefully, 2032, implementation.
3:09:59
And, with that, I wanna thank you for your testimony and your time today, and hope you all have a wonderful evening.
Gale A. Brewer
3:10:06
One way would be to fix the website.
Lincoln Restler
3:10:10
Gail, I thought you were already charged with fixing it yourself.
3:10:15
Alright.
3:10:15
We are gonna shift gears to the next panel.
3:10:17
Is it this?
3:10:18
Okay.
3:10:18
Great.
3:10:19
Thank you so much.
3:10:20
Our next panel, and forgive anybody whose name I mispronounce, Janine Guzzon from the Crime Victims Treatment Center, Claire Stottlemyer for vote in the n vote in NYC jails coalition, and Orlando Ovales from NALEO Educational Fund.
3:10:44
Oh, sure.
3:10:45
And the other the 4th person is Cormac Slade Boyd.
3:10:49
If Cormac Slade Boyd is still here.
3:10:52
Great.
3:10:55
Oh, and Cormac Slade Boyd is a constituent, so that's great.
3:11:02
I didn't notice the address.
3:11:04
Thank you.
3:11:05
Okay.
3:11:06
That's fine.
3:11:08
Great.
3:11:09
Thank you all.
3:11:10
You can testify in whichever order you prefer.