Political Party:
Democratic Party
http://www.votejeromerice.com
Candidate Submitted Biography:
Jerome Rice, a long time Bronx resident is a family man who has served 22 years in the Armed Forces, and over 21 years in the NYC Department of Correction, retiring with the rank of Captain. Jerome Rice attends Thessalonia Baptist Church in the Bronx, where he serves as both Trustee and Co-Chair to Public Safety. Jerome has both a Master of Business Administration in Business Management and Associate in Applied Science in Computer Science from Monroe College. While serving as Co-Founder for Blacks in Law Enforcement Alliance, Jerome Rice has both created and facilitated survival workshops on issues that are currently affecting our community, such as: •What to do, when stopped by the police
•Gangs “Our community’s domestic terrorist”
•What to do when you go to court, “Because it’s Just-Us”
•Disaster Awareness for Community preparedness “New York’s Katrina”
•Senior Citizens Safety Training •Parental Awareness
Public Safety
“Those who are paid to protect us, must also respect us”
Fight for more Police Patrols in areas that are impacted with crimes. Also call for better Police relationship between both NYPD and the communities they serve. I will fight to keep both our schools and communities, free of Gangs and Gun violence.
Economic Development
“The Bronx is not for $ale”
Bring in new business and support existing business that will cater to all people of various cultures. Homes are currently being built in our community that we can’t afford. We need homes to be affordable. More Funding is needed to go towards better facilities for our Senior citizens, Veterans and our future (Youth). Finally we need the Bronx to be greener, by installing more trees and enforcing our recycling laws.
Education
“Knowledge open doors to opportunity”
Our youths must receive the proper education to prepare them for the Real World. We also need our local business to invest in our future (Youth), by hiring residents from the community.
Why place a school (Charter) in our community, without telling the community and then tell the community that there child is not qualified to attend that school? Charter schools that are placed in our community, should be able to service most of the youth in the community.
JEROME RICE is a FIGHTER
He fought against:
•Many wrongful Police shooting
•NYPD’s policies on Stop & Frisk and Operation Luck Bag
•Disparate Treatment of Blacks& Hispanic arrested for lower crimes,
•Rezoning of Harlem
•Changes in Term Limits
•Gang Violence
•Privatizing
Candidate Statement:
There is a call for change with our local elected officials. District 12 needs a leader, not a title holder who continues to ignore the will of the people. Our local elective officials must be part of the solution, not remain part of the problem.
“Giving power back to the community”
I have an extensive track record of reaching out to various communities, educating them on various survival workshops, such as: what to do, when stopped by the police and stop & frisk. I have always say, that your civil rights are not for sale. Unlike many of my constituents, who decided to enter into the witness protection program, when it comes to fighting for people rights, I will continue to be in the forefront for justice. I have always believed that there is strength in numbers and there is numbers in the community. I will also continue the fight against Gang violence, because our senior citizens and youth should not be forced to live in fear. I will ensure that all funding that are allocated for the district, goes to the community.
The time of taking money from the residents of district 12, are over.
The time of hiding, when a call for justice is needed, are over. I will have representatives in every community, who will have a direct access to both me and my office on anything that is affecting the community. It is time for the community to regain its power and hold those who are elected, accountable.
District 12 needs a change, not more of the same. District 12 need someone who is willing to lead, not be led and hold all those responsible accountable. As your next City Councilmember for the 12th District I Jerome Rice, will make the following issues a priority:
•Economic development / Employment
•Public Safety
•Education
•Senior Citizens Services
•Veteran Services
•Youth Services
•Diabetes & Child Obesity awareness
Question 1:
What is the most important transportation need in your district? As a Council Member, how would you work to address this need?
To ensure that certain buses are up and running in areas that are desinated as two-fare zone. In the past the Mayor had threaten to cut one of the services that was critical to residents in COOP City. I will fight to keep these services in my district.
Question 2:
The intersection of E 233 Street and White Plains Road is one of the most dangerous in your district, where 0 people died and 41 people were injured between 1995-2005 (NYS DOT). As a City Council member, what traffic enforcement policies or physical changes to the intersection infrastructure would you support to make this intersection safer for everyone who uses it (pedestrians, cyclists and drivers)?
East 233 street and white Plains Road is congested due to the many vehicles that are double park. Because White Plains Road draws in so much revenue, the only changes I will make is to have several Traffic agents assigned so that they can both control traffic and issuing summons for all vehicles that are violating the traffic laws. I will also encourage everyone who wish to drive to park their vehicles either one block over or on the side streets.
Question 3:
According to the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles' most currently available data, in 2007 speeding was a contributing factor in over 3,000 motor vehicle crashes in New York City. Furthermore, the same data showed that the top human contributing factor to the 264 fatal crashes in New York City during 2007 was also speeding. Given these figures, what measures, if any, do you support to redress this problem? Finally, do you believe that New York City’s current speed limits are safe?
Education, I will work to have Traffic agents and repersenatives from Motor Vehicle come into the school to educate the students on speeding and how to reduce the number of fatal crashes. I will also work on a large advertisement campaign that reach you while you are at the movie, supermarket or shopping at local business establishments.