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Monday, June 15
6:30 pm to 10:00 pm

DL21C welcomes Bill Thompson, NYC Comptroller and Mayoral candidate (D-NYC)

Meet our city's Chief Financial Officer, discussing the city's economy, Albany-NYC relations, and his campaign for Mayor...
Red Sky Lounge (upstairs and roofdeck)
47 E. 29th Street (between Park and Madison Avenues)
New York

Kick off summer on the roofdeck, as DL21C's Muncipal Mondays series continues with NYC Comptroller and Democratic Mayoral candidate Bill Thompson!

With so much going on in state and city politics, there is a lot to discuss...the Comptroller will address the city's financial crisis, how Albany can work better with NYC, and of course his political path and campaign for Mayor.

$4 Big Apple Martinis, wine, and domestic beers...
and a fantastic roofdeck for enjoying a fun (and hopefully rain-free!) NYC evening!

Free for members; $7/non-members

Have a question for the Comptroller? Go to www.dl21c.org to submit your question online....

See you Monday night!

For more information about Bill Thompson's campaign, please visit: www.thompson2009.com

About Bill Thompson:

Born and raised in New York City, Bill Thompson is the son of a New York City public school teacher and a New York State Supreme Court Judge. It wasn’t public service that led Bill to understand the challenges New Yorkers face; it was the challenges New Yorkers face that led Bill to public service.

A product of our public schools, Bill has spent over two decades serving the people of New York. At every step of the way--as an aide to a Congressman, as the youngest Deputy Borough President in our city’s history, as Brooklyn’s representative to the school board, as President of the Board of Education and as our City’s Comptroller, Bill has been a champion for the hard-working New Yorkers who are the backbone of our city’s success.

A proven leader who has worked aggressively to strengthen the city’s finances, uncover waste and abuse, and safeguard the city’s finances, Bill Thompson was elected City Comptroller in 2001 and overwhelmingly re-elected in 2005.

As the city’s chief financial officer, he manages a staff of more than 700 highly skilled professionals with a budget of $68 million. His work impacts every aspect of the city’s operations, including the budget, public financing and the delivery of city services.