Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso, Public Advocate Jumaane Williams, Brooklyn Electeds Rally Alongside Healthcare Workers to Call for Transparency and Accountability Amid One Brooklyn Health System Leadership Change

  • Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso
  • Public Advocate Jumaane D. Williams
  • State Senator Jabari Brisport
  • State Senator Roxanne J. Persaud
  • Assemblymember Monique Chandler-Waterman
  • Assemblymember Brian A. Cunningham
  • Assemblymember Latrice Walker
  • Assemblymember Stefani L. Zinerman
  • Council Member Crystal Hudson
  • Council Member Farah Louis
  • Council Member Darlene Mealy
  • Council Member Mercedes Narcisse
  • Reverend Herbert Daughtry
  • Working with the Charities Bureau of the New York State Attorney General’s office to restructure the OBH Board, ensuring full community representation and adherence to proper governance procedures.
  • Supporting an independent review of the state’s progress towards Vital Brooklyn goals, including OBH’ financial position.
  • Conducting a comprehensive assessment of the current and potential Executive leadership team at OBH to ensure the best possible outcomes for the organization.
  • Expediting the implementation of existing investments in OBH and the communities, including building the medical village at the Kingsbrook campus and fully funding the Rutland Nursing Home.
  • Proposing new Executive Budget investments which address Medicaid underfunding and the impact of funding policies which keep safety net institutions cash-poor and in constant crisis. These must end structural inequities and build long-term sustainability to serve vulnerable communities.
  • Ensuring that Vital Brooklyn Housing Initiatives on OBH land fully benefit the community by directing any proceeds to reinvestment in the hospital system and ensuring that Central Brooklyn residents – and especially healthcare workers – have affordable access to the apartments built on hospital property.