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Stephanie Miner

SAM

Running as Candidate for

Governor

Party Enrolled in

SAM

Top Three Issues

1: Combating Corruption in New York
2: Investing in Infrastructure
3: State takeover of county Medicaid


Current Occupation

Candidate for Governor

Previous Occupation

Mayor of Syracuse (2010-2017)

City Council Member, Syracuse (2001-2009)

Attorney, Blitman & King, LLP (1999-2009)

Education

B.A. in Journalism and Political Science, Syracuse University (1992)

J.D., University of Buffalo Law School (1999)

Organizational Affiliation

Co-Chair New York State Democratic Party (2012-2014)

Prior Public Experience

Mayor of Syracuse (2010-2017)

City Council Member, Syracuse (2001-2009)

Candidate Statement

We will no longer tolerate a system that uses our tax dollars for favors and fails to deliver what citizens need.
We will enact ethics reform and address Albany’s culture of corruption by eliminating JCOPE and replacing it with an autonomous entity that monitors officials and independently investigates. We will limit outside compensation of state officials and ban anonymous campaign contributions.
Our transit systems, water, energy and Internet services are in disrepair. We will invest in our state’s crumbling infrastructure including the MTA. We will use data to drive decision-making and coordinate across private and public sectors to stretch dollars further and deliver measurable progress for residents.
We will abolish economic development programs, which are the most expensive and least effective in the country, and instead use that money to takeover the local share of Medicaid costs outside of New York City and remit those savings to property tax payers.