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Herb
Berman has represented Southern Brooklyn on the City Council
since 1975, and has been Chair of the Councils powerful Finance
Committee since 1990. He played a critical role in the city
appropriating $3 million towards the renovation of the LGBT Community
Services Center in 2000 and 2001. He voted for the gay rights law
in 1986,which was highly unpopular in the district he represented.
In 1998, he sponsored the Clinic Access Bill, making it a crime
to prevent access to reproductive healthcare services, and allowing
victims harmed by misconduct to seek compensation. Currently, he
is a prime sponsor of a resolution of support for New York States
Dignity for All Students Act, a key bill for the Pride
Agenda.
Mr. Berman has been endorsed by the Stonewall Democratic Club, State
Senator Tom
Duane, and Councilmember Margarita Lopez.
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Bill
Thompson served on the New York City Board of Education from 1994
to 2001, including five years as its chair. He also served for 10
years as Brooklyns Deputy Borough President. As President of
the Board of Education, he worked to increase accountability, for
tougher standards, to improve reading scores, end social promotions,
and open school finances to the public. On the Board, he supported
the Dignity for All Students Act and worked to deny special access
by the Boy Scouts to school facilities and contracts.
Mr. Thompson has been endorsed by Gay & Lesbian Independent Democrats,
Lambda
Independent Democrats of Brooklyn, the Out People of Color Political
Action Club, the Gay and Lesbian Democratic Club of Queens, and Assemblymember
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