STRONG COMMUNITIES ARE BUILT BY PEOPLE LIKE US.​

Steven D. Patzer (Democrat) is an advocate for sustainable economic development, transportation, public safety, and diversity in education. He was raised by a single mother, who raised three boys and works as a school secretary in Gravesend. She encouraged his early community service work as a Tiger Scout, Cub Scout, and Boy Scout and inspired his advocacy for educators and students.

With his love of education, he served on the Auxiliary Board and the Association Board of Kingsborough Community College as well as the budget sub-committee for both boards. At the Simon Wiesenthal Center, he advocated for legislation against hate crimes and presented anti-bullying presentations in NYC schools. He also implemented safe and secure meetup locations for the sale and trade of private goods in high-crime areas of Southern Brooklyn such as the 73rd, 69th, and 60th police precinct. He is currently working on job fairs in high unemployment areas, environmental sustainability projects, and community policing initiatives. Steven has and knows, we can create impact, now.

District 47

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What we can achieve together

Housing

Quality housing should be affordable, safe, and sustainable. To increase affordable rental options, Steven advocates for legalizing basement rentals meeting city codes.

Education

Steven will build upon experience serving on the Board of Directors of Kingsborough Community College to increase college access for New Yorkers at all income levels. 

transportation

Our district is a complex web of ever-changing transportation needs. Thus, Steven strives to find the balance between commuters by car, bike, foot, and public transit.

Safety

Part of a safe community is inclusivity for everyone. Steven will work with the NYPD to increase community participation to make for better community policing efforts. 

Help power the fight

STRONG COMMUNITIES ARE BUILT BY PEOPLE LIKE US.​

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