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REBNY Protest On May 5, 2011
REBNY Protest On May 5, 2011
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE | MAY 9, 2011
CONTACT: Sean Barry, 646.373.3344 sean@vocal-ny.org
Mo George, 646.407.0298
"I've had it! REBNY and the Committee to Scam New York messed with the state
budget and now those same interests are attacking our city,” said Agnes Rivera, public
housing resident and Board Member of CVH who was arrested at the Capitol during a
millionaires tax protest on March 2nd. “They're taking our homes; they're chipping away
at our social services. They're the reason we're losing affordable housing and losing
sustainable jobs. These people are advancing themselves off the backs of the poor.
This city isn't just for the rich! Us poor people need a place to live, too.”
“The landlords, big banks and other wealthy backers of the Committee to Scam New
York couldn’t care less about ‘putting people first,’” said Wayne Starks, a VOCAL-NY
leader and Board member who was also arrested on March 2nd. “Their bottomline is
protecting their profits at the expense of the rest of us. “
This past January, CVH and VOCAL-NY disrupted a reception outside REBNY’s annual
gala to protest their role in CSNY and their campaign to approve billions in tax cuts for
Wall Street bankers and millionaires. Through the New Deal for New York coalition, the
groups later issued a report criticizing CSNY’s members, including REBNY, for
exploiting corporate subsidies and tax loopholes, while using massive campaign
donations to advance an agenda that is counterproductive for most New Yorkers.
“Every year, New Yorkers are forced to dig deeper into their pockets to pay daily living
expenses because Wall Street bankers aren’t paying their fair share and to pay higher
rents because landlords continue to squeeze us,” said Bobby Tolbert, a VOCAL-NY
leader and Board member, mocking the script for a recent ad by the REBNY-backed
Committee to Save New York.
CVH and VOCAL-NY will be joining thousands of New Yorkers on May 12th to demand
that Wall Street banks pay their fair share to fix our City’s revenue crisis. For more
information, visit www.OnMay12.org.
Both organizations are members of the New Deal for New York coalition -
http://www.newdealfornewyork.org.
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