New York, NY – The No Times Square Casino Coalition today announced that the United Federation of Teachers (UFT) is joining its coalition opposing a casino in the Theater District.
The announcement follows recent news that all seven of IATSE’s New York Theater Locals joined the coalition, as well as a poll showing that an overwhelming 71% of registered voters who live in and around Times Square are against opening a casino in the area.
“Converting a historic Broadway Theater into a casino is a bad idea. It would undermine the Theater District and dilute the distinctive power of Broadway, an industry that offers unique educational and career opportunities for our students. Broadway is an educational goldmine for the children of our city, and it needs to be protected,” said Michael Mulgrew, president of the United Federation of Teachers. “Casinos have their place in urban centers, but ideally they create new attraction zones for business and tourism – not drain or diminish existing cultural centers.”
The UFT represents nearly 200,000 New York City public school educators and school-related professionals, as well as childcare providers, nurses, adult education instructors, retired members and other titles and organizations. In the Times Square area, it provides education, meals, mental health services and other vital amenities to students in six schools from West 34th Street to West 55th Street, between 6th Avenue and 9th Avenue (Star America Preschool, P.S. 212 Midtown West, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis High School, Repertory Company High School for Theatre Arts, Professional Performing Arts High School and P.S. 035). Since 2017, the UFT has collaborated with The Broadway League to support its Broadway Bridges program which endeavors to provide every New York City public high school student in 10th grade an opportunity to see a Broadway show before graduation.
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