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Erin Duggan
Cy Vance for Manhattan DA
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eduggan@cyvanceforda.com [1]
The League of Young Voters Political Action Committee (LYV) today endorsed Cy Vance, Democratic candidate for Manhattan District Attorney. The League, a national youth empowerment and progressive political organization that focuses on non-college youth and young people from low-income communities and communities of color, voiced enthusiastic support for Vance’s youth initiatives, including the creation of a Youth Advisory Council in the Manhattan DA’s Office. As District Attorney, Vance plans to work with young activists and youth service providers in Manhattan to reform the way the DA’s Office deals with young offenders and to reduce crime among young people.
“Manhattan’s young people are some of the borough’s most powerless residents. By bringing young people into the office and by listening to them, we will better understand the way the DA’s actions affect youth and find new and more effective ways to work with young offenders,” said Vance. “I am proud to have the support of The League of Young Voters, which has worked tirelessly to empower and engage young people - particularly disenfranchised young people – in the political process. By working with organizations like The League, we will ensure that the voices of the young residents of Manhattan are always heard by the DA’s office.”
LYV Political Director David H. Dix said, “The League of Young Voters and the young people of Manhattan are thrilled that Cy’s plans for the DA’s Office show a dedication to reforming the way that the system works with juvenile offenders. His plans to give young people access to the office demonstrate commitment to working with and for the young people of Manhattan.”
Vance discussed some of the problems facing Manhattan. “The City of New York arrests over 11,000 juveniles per year, and sends over 5,000 juveniles to juvenile detention,” Vance said. “The vast majority are young people of color, come from the city’s poorest neighborhoods, and have been failed by other public systems. It is the responsibility of the DA to work with Manhattan’s youth, not against them, in the hopes of keeping kids out of trouble and out of juvenile detention. By working with schools, community leaders, and youth service providers, we will find alternatives to incarceration within young people’s own communities. We must prevent those that have had a brush with the law from facing a life of repeated incarcerations.”
LYV joins a growing list of prominent endorsements from groups and individuals who believe Cy Vance will be the best District Attorney, in the last three weeks Vance has been endorsed by the New York Times and the Daily News, UFT, U.S. Congresswoman Nydia Velazquez, State Senator Tom Duane, RWDSU, Tenants PAC and the Innocence Project Co-Founders Barry Scheck and Peter Neufeld. Earlier this summer Vance was endorsed by current District Attorney Robert Morgenthau, former Mayor David Dinkins, Caroline Kennedy, Gloria Steinem, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Public Advocate Betsy Gotbaum, Council Member Alan Gerson, former Comptroller H. Carl McCall, Teamsters Local 237, The Sergeants Benevolent Association, former U.S. Attorneys Robert Fiske and Zachary Carter, the founder of the Doe Fund, and many more. He is also supported by more than 100 former ADA’s – men and women who have worked with all three candidates and know what it takes to be an exemplary District Attorney.
YOUTH INITIATIVES
As Manhattan DA, Cy Vance’s program for young people will reduce recidivism, provide alternatives to juvenile detention, and increase communication between the office and young people. The Office will reach out to youth to prevent them from turning to crime and to keep those who have had brushes with the law from re-offending. By working with young people, youth advocates, and schools, the Office will have its ear to the ground to learn how best to prevent crime and provide opportunities to Manhattan’s young people. Vance’s initiatives include:
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