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Yiatin Chu: The Change District 11 Deserves in the State Senate

Isabella Rodriguez by Isabella Rodriguez
October 25, 2024
in Metro, Politics
Yiatin Chu: The Change District 11 Deserves in the State Senate
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As the race for New York’s State Senate in District 11 progresses, Yiatin Chu stands out as the candidate ready to address the real issues facing the community today.

Yiatin Chu brings a unique and refreshing perspective to this race. Her journey as an immigrant, mother, and dedicated advocate for education and public safety shapes her commitment to standing up for families and addressing community issues. Yiatin and her family moved to the United States when she was eight years old, and she has built a life centered on hard work, education, and service. Her professional background in healthcare and business, along with her years of advocacy, has prepared her to tackle pressing challenges faced by District 11 with empathy, integrity, and expertise.

Chu’s platform is built around policies that prioritize the well-being of working families and aim to uplift the quality of life in District 11’s neighborhoods. Her roles as a parent, businesswoman, and community leader uniquely position her to advocate for effective policies that focus on public safety, practical immigration reform, and high educational standards.

Public Safety

Public safety is at the core of Chu’s platform. In recent years, families in District 11 have expressed concerns about rising crime, and Chu is dedicated to bringing common-sense reform to New York’s laws.

  • Bail Reform: Supports revising current bail policies to keep repeat offenders off the streets, balancing public safety with fairness in the justice system.
  • School Safety: Advocates for safety agents in every school, ensuring a secure environment for students, teachers, and staff.
  • Addressing Crime: Acknowledges that crime rates in some District 11 precincts have increased by up to 68% and are committed to policies that reduce crime and improve community safety.

Immigration Policy

Chu respects Queens’ diverse immigrant population, yet she acknowledges concerns about the current policies’ impact on local resources and services.

  • Sanctuary Policies: Opposes policies that prioritize benefits for undocumented individuals over resources for legal residents, including free housing incentives.
  • Migrant Shelters: Believes funds allocated to initiatives like the Creedmoor migrant tent shelter should be redirected to essential community services—schools, roads, veterans’ services, and senior centers.

Education Reform

  • Merit-Based Admissions: Defends the Specialized High School Admissions Test (SHSAT), supporting academic-based admissions that ensure fairness and uphold high standards.
  • Gifted and Talented Programs: Supports expanding opportunities for advanced learning through enriched programs for students across the district.
  • Parental Rights in Education: Advocates for parental involvement and transparency in educational decisions that impact students’ learning and well-being.

Community Leadership

Yiatin Chu has deep roots in her community. In 2022, she co-founded the Asian Wave Alliance, a nonpartisan political club that educates and empowers Asian American voters. Her grassroots efforts earned her recognition as one of New York Magazine’s “Most Powerful People You’ve Never Heard Of” in 2023.

Chu co-founded PLACE NYC, an organization committed to supporting academic standards and merit-based admissions in public schools. Learn more about PLACE NYC here: https://placenyc.org/.

Through op-eds and media appearances, Chu uses her platform to advocate for policies that matter to her community, sharing her vision for a safer, more vibrant New York.

A Clear Choice

District 11 can elect a leader who prioritizes safe streets, quality education, and a vibrant community. Yiatin Chu’s dedication to public service, hands-on community experience, and commitment to putting families first make her the right choice for the New York State Senate. Her leadership promises the positive changes District 11 deserves, and she is ready to work tirelessly to ensure that working families have a voice in Albany.

Vote for Yiatin Chu on November 5, 2024, to bring a fresh perspective to Albany and ensure that the community’s needs come first.

For more information on Yiatin Chu’s campaign and her vision for New York’s State, visit her official website: https://www.yiatinforny.com/.

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