In New York, we have laws against defrauding the public, defrauding consumers, defrauding shareholders.
We've got to do more to ensure that people who work full time are not living in poverty and that the massive gap between rich and poor - which is fundamentally un-American, as far as I'm concerned - is somehow dealt with.
History teaches that the overwhelming majority of elected officials follow movement builders outside government when it comes to the new and risky... Once you recognize it, demand it and reward it, it will happen.
Unions go hand-in-hand with a strong middle class.
If the Treasury Department should not remove Hamilton from the $10 bill, what should they do? The answer is fairly simple: Replace Andrew Jackson on the $20 bill.
We must use every tool at our disposal to lift the living standards of low-wage employees.
The president and I had much more important stuff to talk about than Donald Trump. I've never discussed Mr. Trump with the president of the United States.
Right here in New York, people are struggling in working conditions not much safer or fairer than the sweatshops of 1911.
Manufacturers must accept responsibility for their customers' safety.
When the trust between the police and the communities they serve breaks down, everyone is at risk.
If you have faith in the public sector, as I do, you must be the harshest critic of corruption, waste and fraud in government.
I have the highest possible regard for the district attorneys in the State of New York.
For more than a century, states have sought to protect the integrity of the democratic process at the state and local level by regulating corporate spending in elections.