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David Weprin


David I. Weprin (born May 2, 1956) is a council member in the New York City Council from district 23 in Queens. He is also the former Deputy Superintendent of the New York State Banking Commission and former Chairman of New York's Securities Industry Association. He is a Democrat.

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Councilman Weprin embracing a constituent.

Personal life

David I. Weprin is the son of late New York State Assembly Speaker Saul Weprin and brother of New York State Assemblyman Mark Weprin. Born in Queens on May 2, 1956, Weprin has lived in the Hollis-Jamaica area of Queens New York his entire life. He is a graduate of Jamaica High School, SUNY at Albany, with a cum laude degree in Political Science, and a law degree from Hofstra University.

Weprin lives with his wife Ronni, and five children in Holliswood, New York.

Career

From 1983-1987, Weprin served as Deputy Superintendent of Banks for NYS and Secretary to the Banking Board. Since 1994, he has served as a Democratic District Leader and Executive Member of the Saul Weprin Democratic Club, named after his late father the NYS Assembly Speaker.

Weprin occupied a variety of leadership positions at Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette; Kidder Peabody; Paine Weber, Inc. and Advest, Inc. from 1987 until his election to the New York City Council. He was elected by his peers to serve as Chairman of the Securities Industry Association, New York District.

Weprin has been a New York City Councilman since 2001 and is the Chair of the New York City Finance Committee.

During his time as a councilman, he has been a thorn in the side of Mayor Michael Bloomberg, nost notably leading the charge in the Council again the Mayor's Congestion Pricing plan. Most recently, he made the bizarre suggestion that instead of imposing congestion pricing, the city should raise construction fees, in a city which already has one of the largest housing shortages in the world. [1]

A self-proclaimed advocate of the middle class in the City Council in contrast to Michael Bloomberg, Weprin brought in between $105,000 and $285,000 in outside income 2006, primarily as an investment banker, in addition to his City Council income. Council Members Rake In Outside Income

In 2007, he has expressed interest in the 2009 New York City Comptroller's race to replace the existing Comptroller(William Thompson, Jr) who is term limited.

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Members of New York City Council

Speaker: Christine C. Quinn

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