How Many Stops Act Endorsers


The How Many StopsAct is a NYC legislative package containing two common sense police reform bills that will bring critical and urgent transparency to the NYPD’s daily activities in NYC communities.

#HowManyStopsAct has been endorsed by grassroots organizations representing communities most directly impacted by policing, along with advocates and legal organizations from across the city, state and nation.

Click here to learn more and add your organization to the growing list of the How Many Stops Act campaign endorsers.
  • 1199 SEIU Healthcare Workers East
  • Appellate Advocates
  • Arab American Association of New York
  • Asian American Federation
  • Association of Legal Aid Attorneys/UAW Local 2325 (AFL-CIO)
  • Audre Lorde Project
  • Beldock Levine & Hoffman LLP
  • Bronx Defenders
  • Brooklyn Community Foundation
  • Brooklyn Defender Services
  • Brooklyn Movement Center
  • Brooklyn NAACP
  • Brotherhood/Sister Sol
  • Center for Appellate Litigation
  • Center for Constitutional Rights
  • Center for Family Representation
  • Center for Policing Equity
  • Center for Popular Democracy
  • Citizen Action of New York
  • Color of Change
  • Defending Rights & Dissent
  • Drug Policy Alliance
  • DRUM - Desis Rising Up & Moving
  • Equality for Flatbush
  • Faith in New York
  • FIERCE
  • Gathering for Justice / Justice League NYC
  • Girls for Gender Equity
  • Immigrant Defense Project
  • Jews for Racial and Economic Justice
  • Justice 4 Impacted Community
  • Justice Committee
  • Katal Center for Health, Equity, and Justice
  • Legal Aid Society
  • Make the Road New York
  • Malcolm X Grassroots Movement
  • Middle Church
  • MPower Change
  • NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund
  • Neighborhood Defender Service of Harlem
  • New Kings Democrats
  • New York City Anti-Violence Project
  • New York Civil Liberties Union
  • New York Communities for Change
  • New York County Defender Services
  • New York Immigration Coalition
  • Office of the Appellate Defender
  • Public Science Project
  • Queens Defenders
  • Red Hook Initiative
  • Street Vendor Project of the Urban Justice Center
  • SURJ NYC
  • TakeRoot Justice
  • VOCAL-NY
  • Youth Represent