July 19, 2025 - 10:12

In a recent discussion, mayoral candidate Curtis Sliwa shared his strategic priorities aimed at revitalizing business in New York City. Sliwa emphasized the importance of creating a conducive environment for local businesses, which he believes is essential for the city’s economic recovery and growth.
One of his key proposals includes reducing bureaucratic red tape, which he argues has stifled entrepreneurship and innovation. By streamlining processes for business permits and licenses, Sliwa aims to encourage more startups and small businesses to thrive in the competitive landscape of New York.
Additionally, Sliwa addressed the need for improved public safety, asserting that a safe city is crucial for attracting both residents and businesses. He advocates for increased police presence and community engagement to foster a sense of security.
Sliwa's vision also includes incentivizing businesses to stay in the city through tax breaks and support programs, ultimately aiming to create a more vibrant and economically robust New York City. His ideas reflect a commitment to ensuring that the Big Apple remains a prime location for business and innovation.
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