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Seven-point pledge defends the freedom to live, work, and thrive in NYC
NEW YORK - Marylandian -- Contact: Steven Gillan, Project Civica
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City Council Candidates Unite Behind "Common Sense Contract with NYC"
Seven-point pledge defends the freedom to live, work, and thrive in NYC
New York, NY, October 7, 2025 - In a bold move to restore confidence in government and offer voters a clear and unified alternative, a coalition of 2025 New York City Council candidates have signed onto the Common Sense Contract with NYC, a seven-point pledge aimed at defending the freedom to live, work, and thrive in New York.
Spearheaded by the nonpartisan civic action organization Project Civica, the initiative brings together candidates across boroughs who are united around restoring safety, opportunity, and accountability to city government.
"New Yorkers are tired of empty promises and ideological extremes. They want real, achievable solutions," said Steven Gillan, Co-Founder and Director of Political Affairs at Project Civica. "The Common Sense Contract with NYC is a public commitment that lets voters know exactly where their candidates stand on the issues that matter most to them."
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The Seven Pledges in the Contract Are:
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Visit www.cscwithnyc.org to see signatory candidates, district priorities, and the full contract text. Project Civica has produced a suite of professionally designed campaign materials, including flyers, logos, signage, and social-media graphics available for participating campaigns.
About Project Civica
Project Civica is a civic engagement volunteer organization dedicated to restoring common sense, transparency, and accountability in government. Through initiatives like the Common Sense Contract, Project Civica works to unite candidates and voters around practical, achievable solutions that strengthen self-government and civic trust. Learn more at www.projectcivica.org.
A Straight-Talk Contract for NYC: Safety, Schools, Freedom to Thrive.
Press Inquiries & Interview Requests:
Steven Gillan, steveg@projectcivica.org
steveg@projectcivica.org | 📞 716-309-5062
City Council Candidates Unite Behind "Common Sense Contract with NYC"
Seven-point pledge defends the freedom to live, work, and thrive in NYC
New York, NY, October 7, 2025 - In a bold move to restore confidence in government and offer voters a clear and unified alternative, a coalition of 2025 New York City Council candidates have signed onto the Common Sense Contract with NYC, a seven-point pledge aimed at defending the freedom to live, work, and thrive in New York.
Spearheaded by the nonpartisan civic action organization Project Civica, the initiative brings together candidates across boroughs who are united around restoring safety, opportunity, and accountability to city government.
"New Yorkers are tired of empty promises and ideological extremes. They want real, achievable solutions," said Steven Gillan, Co-Founder and Director of Political Affairs at Project Civica. "The Common Sense Contract with NYC is a public commitment that lets voters know exactly where their candidates stand on the issues that matter most to them."
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The Seven Pledges in the Contract Are:
- Illegal Immigration: Repeal NYC's sanctuary city status and restore public resources like schools, hospitals, and housing for residents first.
- Crime and Law & Order: Repeal pro-criminal laws, add 7,000 police officers, and hold DAs accountable so every neighborhood feels safe.
- Economic Freedom: Cut unnecessary regulations to help small businesses, street vendors, and property owners grow jobs and prosperity.
- Education Choice: Expand access to charter and private schools and offer full school vouchers for all families.
- Parental Rights: Protect due process and transparency in all education and child welfare decisions affecting families.
- Local Control: Block "City of Yes" and similar top-down zoning changes that silence communities and destabilize neighborhoods.
- Fiscal Accountability: End wasteful spending and expose insider deals to ensure every tax dollar serves the public.
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Visit www.cscwithnyc.org to see signatory candidates, district priorities, and the full contract text. Project Civica has produced a suite of professionally designed campaign materials, including flyers, logos, signage, and social-media graphics available for participating campaigns.
About Project Civica
Project Civica is a civic engagement volunteer organization dedicated to restoring common sense, transparency, and accountability in government. Through initiatives like the Common Sense Contract, Project Civica works to unite candidates and voters around practical, achievable solutions that strengthen self-government and civic trust. Learn more at www.projectcivica.org.
A Straight-Talk Contract for NYC: Safety, Schools, Freedom to Thrive.
Press Inquiries & Interview Requests:
Steven Gillan, steveg@projectcivica.org
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Steve Gillan, Co-Founder, Director of Political Affairs
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716-309-5062
Steve Gillan, Co-Founder, Director of Political Affairs
***@projectcivica.org
716-309-5062
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