
Alicia Vaichunas joined the District Council of Carpenters on Tuesday for a day of canvassing across District 30 and announced a new endorsement from Voters for Animal Rights, underscoring a growing coalition of labor, public safety, and community support.
City Council candidate Alicia Vaichunas campaigned alongside members of the District Council of Carpenters across District 30, thanking them for their support and highlighting the momentum behind a working-families agenda focused on safer streets, quality of life, and common sense at City Hall.
Highlights from the day with the Carpenters:
- Joint canvassing and community outreach with DCC members across key corridors in District 30
- Emphasis on job pathways, apprenticeships, and fair wages for local residents
- Commitment to safe worksites, responsible development, and infrastructure upgrades
- Support for small businesses that hire locally and strengthen neighborhood corridors
- Focus on public safety and quality-of-life improvements that working families rely on
“This is a union town, built by working people who care about their neighborhoods and our city’s future,” said Vaichunas. “I am proud to stand shoulder to shoulder with the District Council of Carpenters. Their dedication reflects what this campaign is about — delivering results for working families, keeping our streets safe, and bringing common sense back to City Hall.”
Alicia is currently endorsed by Council Member Bob Holden (D-Queens), former Governor George Pataki, mayoral nominee Curtis Sliwa, Minority Leader Joann Ariola, Minority Whip Vickie Paladino, Council Member Kristy Marmorato, Council Member David Carr, Council Member Frank Morano, Former State Senator Serf Maltese, the Queens Republican and Queens Conservative Parties, the NYS Organization of Public Service Retirees, the Sergeants Benevolent Association (SBA), the Correction Officers’ Benevolent Association (COBA), the District Council of Carpenters, the NYS Supreme Court Officers Association, Voters for Animal Rights (VFAR), and the Parent Party.
