Thursday, September 18, 2014

LET'S TALK ABOUT COMMITMENTS



We are used to hear politicians talk about issues or campaign promises.  Today, I would like to talk to you about Commitments, which reflect a new level of intention, sense of responsibility and engagement. 

My 7 Commitments for New York’s 7th District set a new foundation to leverage our communities’ diversity and development, addressing current challenges and connecting with our people at the very core level to learn about their aspirations, leading to the quality of life that we all deserve.


My 7 Commitments for NY7:


1.     I Commit to Integral Education through the development of an initiative supported by local NGO’s and the community, focused on school retention and securing new employment opportunities for our youth
As an educator myself, it’s alarming to see that 56% of the adult population in NY7 has less than a fourth year of high school, which reflects that education and school retention have not been a priority, leading to high unemployment in the district.  The lack of guidance, academic and professional preparation has limited their potential within their communities, while people have been more controlled by the government.  They can’t find jobs and their quality of life has deteriorated.  We must set education as a priority.

2.    I Commit to Entrepreneurship & Strengthening our Small Business Community as the leading source for job creation
Coming from a small business background, I have been able to connect with business owners in the district, and have discovered the incumbent’s lack of support for the small business community.  As chair of the Small Business Committee, besides responding to crony corporate interests, what did Rep. Nydia Velazquez do to help small businesses in NY7 dealing with bureaucracy, tax increases and other impediments that limit their growth and potential?  I propose starting a fund to promote the creation of microenterprises and providing citizens with guidelines on how to start their businesses, which will allow them to create jobs and contribute to the economy, while improving their quality of life and that of their families.

3.     I Commit to Arts Education and the development of a World-Class Arts District as a model for economic development
I have been an artist all my life, started piano lessons when I was 3 and later pursued my career at the Conservatory.  I understand the value and impact of arts education.  It is frustrating to see how funding has been eliminated in schools.  This is why I am committed to find federal funding to reinstate these programs.  We have the potential to turn Williamsburg, Brooklyn into an Arts District as a model for economic development.  We have the resources, talent and infrastructure to transform this area into a world-class arts district, providing incentives for artists to stay in the city, refurbishing abandoned warehouses to create collaborative work spaces and housing, expanding their engagement, which will also be good for tourism and businesses in the area, while enhancing the cultural environment of our people. 

4.   I Commit to Equality by supporting comprehensive immigration reform and demanding equal treatment for all U.S. citizens
I AM for equality, Nydia Velázquez IS NOT.   I must question her credibility, promising to defend the rights of undocumented immigrants, while denying the rights of her own people… U.S. citizens in Puerto Rico.  What kind of hope can Hispanics and other immigrants have when she doesn’t even defend the rights of her fellow Puerto Ricans?  President Obama has not taken the lead on immigration reform, deporting more people than any other president, while Nydia Velázquez has been silent.  Comprehensive Immigration Reform and equality for ALL U.S. citizens should be at the top of the agenda in 2015.

5.     I Commit to Public Safety by empowering first responders and engaging our communities, while leveraging our strategic positioning for national security
Nydia Velázquez has ignored first responders in NY7 and the strategic positioning of the area for national security.  I have visited firehouses and police stations to thank them for their service to our nation.  We are living in a post 9/11 world and our threat is real and more serious than ever before… The tension in the Middle East is escalating, we have been threatened by ISIS, and the president keeps improvising, leaving us at risk.  We need to empower our first responders in NY7 and leverage our resources accordingly.

6.    I Commit to fixing Obamacare and securing a fair health plan for our citizens as a result of an incremental reform which has been carefully studied and is well-balanced
There is no doubt that we should fix Obamacare to address the adverse impact of the current health care law on our citizens.  We must increase community health centers and hospitals, reform Medicare to provide seniors with better choices, increase and extend tax credits to small businesses and fund the expansion of Medicaid.

7.     I Commit to Renewable Energy Initiatives, focusing on Energy Efficiency and Sustainable Living conditions for our communities and local businesses
Our goal is to create a model of sustainable living for the vibrant communities in NY7 by combining discipline, sound planning and improving the natural and common areas that will bring prosperity to our people.   By building strong alliances with public and private partners we will advance sustainable development throughout our communities.

I strongly believe that the manifestation of these commitments will set a new foundation for NY7.
Now, it’s up to YOU to make a commitment!

We are less than 50 days away from the election.  An unprecedented opportunity to have a historic victory in NY7 is just around the corner.  YES, IT IS POSSIBLE! 

Now, more than ever, we need the economic support to fund this critical last stage of the grassroots operation that will uncover a new majority in NY7.  It is a costly operation, and we can only get up to speed with your donation.

You can donate online now at www.JoseLFernandez.com.  Reach out to your family and friends!  Check contributions can be mailed to:  190 Bedford Avenue  Suite 256  Brooklyn, NY  11249.

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José Luis Fernández was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico on June 15, 1978 and throughout the years he has excelled as an entrepreneur, artist, educator, communicator and civic leader. He served as president of the Inter American Entrepreneurs Association (Asociación Interamericana de Hombres de Empresa AIHE), Director of the Puerto Rico Chamber of Commerce and adjunct faculty of leadership and entrepreneurship with Sacred Heart University in San Juan. At age 27, he was recognized as Caribbean Business' 40 leaders under 40. He also served as Senior Advisor to The Washington Center for Academic Internships and Seminars, managing the Córdova & Fernós Program, and as host and producer of MESA PRESIDENCIAL (Presidential Roundtable), with Univision Radio in New York and Puerto Rico, highlighting federal legislation and national developments impacting the Hispanic community. Fernández holds a degree in business administration with a concentration in management and international business from Sacred Heart University. He also holds a degree in music with a concentration in piano performance from the Puerto Rico Conservatory of Music and a Master of Public Administration from American University in Washington, DC.