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 Maloney, Richards announce cross-endorsement 
 BY GABRIELE HOLTERMANN 
 editorial@qns.com 
 @QNS 
 With the Astoria Ferry Landing and  
 NYCHA  Astoria  Houses  serving  as  a  
 backdrop,  Queens  Borough  President  
 Donovan Richards and Congresswoman  
 Carolyn  Maloney endorsed each other  
 for reelection on Friday, May 21. Th  ey  
 also laid out a plan for the future of the  
 “World’s Borough.” 
 Richards, who is seeking reelection for  
 Queens Borough President aft er winning  
 the seat vacated by now Queens District  
 Attorney Melinda Katz, pointed to the  
 Astoria Houses behind him and underlined  
 how the COVID-19 exacerbated  
 the issues ailing underserved communities. 
  He said that it was time to not only  
 rebuild the borough, but to reimagine a  
 better Queens. 
 “You see the Astoria Houses, a development  
 that  has  sorely  needed  investment, 
  a development made up of some  
 of the greatest and best people in this  
 city, but who live in squalor, who live in  
 conditions unworthy of who they are,”  
 Richards said. 
 He noted that a ZIP code should not  
 determine  the  level  of  education  nor  
 access to health care, public transportation  
 and quality housing. 
 Referring to longtime Congresswoman  
 Maloney, Richards, who’s facing fi ve challengers  
 for the borough president seat  
 in the June 22 primary, stressed that it  
 was imperative to have strong, experienced  
 partners in Congress who fi ght for  
 their constituents and ensure their districts  
 receive a fair share from the Biden  
 administration’s infrastructure package. 
 “Th  ere’s a real opportunity to bring $80  
 billion down to the local level in this next  
 infrastructure package and we need to  
 be at the forefront of this conversation. It  
 needs to be looked at through an equity  
 lens, and I am happy to have a fi rm partner  
 and ensuring in this part of Queens  
 that we’re going to deliver for the people  
 who need it the most,” Richards said. 
 Maloney said that she was Richards’  
 federal partner and has worked with him  
 on issues such as a skilled trades pilot  
 program, which is meant to decentralize  
 the work order for NYCHA developments  
 like Astoria Houses, Ravenswood  
 Houses and Queensbridge Houses, making  
 repairs timelier and more effi  cient. 
 Maloney said she’s endorsing Richards  
 based on “his record of getting things  
 done” and for making “people his top priority.” 
 “What can I say? Not only does he get  
 the job done, he’s just a very, very nice  
 person,” Maloney said. “I would say that  
 a vote for Donovan is a vote for yourself.  
 It’s a vote to Queens!” 
 Adams makes mayoral case before Schneps Media’s editorial board 
 BY ARIEL PACHECO 
 editorial@qns.com 
 @QNS 
 As the issue of crime continues  
 to rise in the city, leading mayoral  
 candidate  Eric  Adams today  
 pushed  back  on  the  idea  that  
 only mental health professionals  
 should answer calls where there  
 is a mental health crisis, without  
 the assistance of a police offi  cer. 
 Adams’ comments came as he sat  
 down with the Schneps Media’s  
 Editorial  Board,  where  the  
 current  Brooklyn  borough  
 president  
 touched on several  
 topics ranging from aff ordable housing to  
 crime to rezoning. 
 “Th  at sending only mental health professionals 
  is reckless and that is irresponsible,” 
  Adams said. “Every call  
 of a mental health person is not  
 merely that someone is feeling  
 depressed.” 
 Adams pointed to instances  
 where incidents did turn violent  
 and says there needs to be  
 a combination of the two. 
 “If the call for service is  
 dealing  with  a  person  
 that  is  
 not  violent, 
   no  
 immin 
 e n t  
 threat or danger, have a mental health  
 professional go,” Adams said. “We should  
 also have that police offi  cer on backup just  
 in case.” 
 Additionally, Adams looks to fi x  the  
 aff ordable housing crisis through various  
 methods like basement apartments, apartment  
 sharing and shared living spaces that  
 are used in parts of Europe. Th  is is also part  
 of his plan to help with homelessness, as  
 Adams says he wants to retrofi t hotels and  
 move away from shelters. 
 A real-time system will be built to analyze  
 the pool of apartments that are currently  
 built, but where the area median income  
 (AMI) is too high. 
 “We need to think not outside the box,  
 but we have to destroy the box,” Adams said. 
 Adams is in support of the SoHo/NoHo  
 rezoning plan. Th  e plan would add aff ordable  
 housing to two of the more affl  uent  
 neighborhoods in the city. 
 “We’ve had an improper approach  
 to aff ordable housing in this city. We’ve  
 upzoned poorer communities, ignored  
 affl  uent areas. I say let’s upzone those areas  
 as well as 42nd Street to 14th Street, from  
 Ninth Avenue to Park Avenue.” 
 He says this would solve multiple problems  
 like diversifying schools that are segregated. 
 “We can get a better return on our investment  
 by upzoning these areas.” 
 Adams believes the Brooklyn-Queens  
 Expressway (BQE) fi x should come from  
 state funding, but if it does fall in the hands  
 of the city, jobs can be created to “reimagine” 
  the BQE. Th  is would include putting it  
 on the ground level, submerging it in some  
 areas and creating a park over the structure. 
 “Th  is is an excellent opportunity to  
 rethink how we’re gonna use that BQE.” 
 Adams placed a focus on creating a  
 new position, deputy mayor of effi  ciency, 
  to ensure that city agencies are on the  
 same page and communicating. He says this  
 would allow for everyone to be in the same  
 room when solving problems. 
 “We’re going to start bringing together  
 the agencies that impact a particular  
 area and have him or her in charge of that,”  
 Adams said. 
 File photo by Jessica Parks 
 Photo by Gabriele Holtermann 
 Queens Borough President Donovan Richards and Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney cross-endorse  
 each other on May 21. 
 
				
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