New York City Council Black, Latino and Asian Caucus

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The Black, Latino and Asian (BLA) Caucus is a caucus of members of the New York City Council. [1] The Caucus's stated purpose is to "make sure issues of particular concern to the New York City's Black, Latino, and Asian communities through the legislative, oversight, and budgetary powers of the City Council." [2] The Caucus submits an annual list of funding priority recommendations to the New York City Council Speaker's office so that the budget will address the needs of organizations serving the Caucus's constituencies. [2]

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Current members

NameResidencePartyYears in CouncilLeadership Position
Adrienne E. Adams Queens Democratic2018–presentCo-Chair
Francisco Moya Queens Democratic2018–presentVice Co-Chair
Farah Louis Brooklyn Democratic2019–presentVice Co-Chair
Peter Koo Queens Democratic2010–presentTreasurer
Alicka Ampry- Samuel Brooklyn Democratic2018–presentSecretary
Diana Ayala Manhattan & Bronx Democratic2018–present
Fernando Cabrera Bronx Democratic2010–present
Margaret Chin Manhattan Democratic2010–present
Mathieu Eugene Brooklyn Democratic2007–present
Vanessa Gibson Bronx Democratic2014–present
Andy King Bronx Democratic2012–present
Bill Perkins Manhattan Democratic2017–present
Antonio Reynoso Brooklyn Democratic2014–present
Donovan Richards Queens Democratic2013–present
Carlina Rivera Manhattan Democratic2018–present
Ydanis Rodriguez Manhattan Democratic2009–present
Deborah Rose Staten Island Democratic2010–present
Rafael Salamanca Bronx Democratic2016–present
Ritchie Torres Bronx Democratic2014–present

Leadership history

NameResidencePartyYears in LeadershipTotal Years
Robert Jackson Manhattan Democratic2008–20146
Maria del Carmen Arroyo Bronx Democratic2008–20102
Fernando Cabrera Bronx Democratic2010–20144
Andy King Bronx Democratic2014–20162
Rosie Mendez Manhattan Democratic2014–20162
Robert Cornegy Brooklyn Democratic2016–20182
Ritchie Torres Bronx Democratic2016–20182
Ydanis Rodriguez Manhattan Democratic2018–20202
I. Daneek Miller Queens Democratic2018–20214
Adrienne E. Adams Queens Democratic2020–20212

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References

  1. "Black, Latino/a, and Asian Caucus". New York City Council. Retrieved 2017-02-14.
  2. 1 2 "BLA Caucus" . Retrieved February 13, 2017.[ dead link ]