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By City & State
Council Member Shaun Abreu, a former tenant rights lawyer, prevailed in a crowded primary in 2021 and then became the first Latino to represent his Upper Manhattan district. As chair of the Committee of Sanitation and Solid Waste Management, Abreu has pushed to restore sanitation funding and transition the city to new rodent-proof bins. He’s also been an ally to the mayor, though the two did not see eye to eye on the How Many Stops Act on NYPD data collection.