Council Member Mathieu Eugene

Council Member Mathieu Eugene

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NYC Council Member Mathieu Eugene proudly serves Brooklyn's 40th District (Kensington, Prospect-Lefferts, Ditmas Park, Flatbush, Crown Heights)

12/31/2021

I want to wish you and your family a very happy and healthy New Year. It has been an honor and a privilege to serve you in the New York City Council. Thank you so very much, and may God bless you!

Photos from Council Member Mathieu Eugene's post 12/31/2021

I am honored to join my colleagues in The BLA Caucus to invite the community to unite for the creation of a historic memorial to our African ancestors.

12/26/2021

My condolences to the family, colleagues, and parishioners of South African Archbishop Desmond Tutu.

12/26/2021

I want to wish you and your family a Happy Kwanzaa Celebration.

12/24/2021

I want to wish you and your family a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

Photos from Council Member Mathieu Eugene's post 12/17/2021

I was honored to sponsor several key pieces of legislation, voted overwhelmingly by The City Council, to address critical issues in education, student safety, bullying prevention, and public health emergency preparedness.

12/13/2021

My deepest sympathies for all those affected by tornadoes in the South and Midwest.

11/28/2021

I want to wish you and your family a Happy Hanukkah!

11/25/2021

I want to wish you and your family a Happy Thanksgiving!

Photos from Council Member Mathieu Eugene's post 11/18/2021

I was pleased to attend the Grand Opening of CACCI Headquarters, an initiative that is the result of many years of advocacy and the collaboration of so many dedicated partners, including NYC Mayor's Office New York City Council Brooklyn Borough President, and NYCEDC and I am delighted to provide
funding for its completion.
I share the Hastick family's joy in creating Dr.
Roy Hastick's vision for the Caribbean business community.

Photos from Council Member Mathieu Eugene's post 11/15/2021

I was honored to co-name Flatbush Avenue as Jean Baptiste Point Du Sable Boulevard in recognition of the Haitian immigrant and The Founder of Chicago. I want to thank my colleagues in government and our dedicated community leaders for being a part of this special cultural event.

11/14/2021

Today, we come together as a community to recognize the life and legacy of Jean Baptiste Point Du Sable, The Haitian Immigrant and Founder of Chicago, as I co-name Flatbush Avenue in his honor. Join me at the corner of Clarendon Road and Flatbush Avenue at 4pm for this special cultural celebration.

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