
"The government solution to a problem is usually as bad as the problem." — Milton Friedman
From the vibrant streets of Patna, India, to the historic neighborhoods of Rochester, Shashi Sinha's journey embodies the quintessential American dream.
An IT executive, entrepreneur, and community advocate, Shashi Sinha steps into the political arena with a vision he believes will make Rochester "the best mid-size city in the country."
Shashi's ambitious proposals include constructing 4,000 affordable housing units, ending tax foreclosure auctions, and implementing a 40% reduction in property taxes.
These bold initiatives aim to address Rochester's pressing challenges, but they also raise critical questions: How will these projects be financed? Can government-led efforts effectively tackle issues like housing and homelessness, or does the private sector hold the key?
With Rochester's homelessness rate significantly higher than states like Florida or Texas, it's imperative to scrutinize the efficacy of public housing versus market-driven solutions.
In the realm of public safety, Shashi advocates for reallocating police resources from traffic enforcement to focus on violent crime. Yet, traffic stops often uncover serious offenses. With Rochester's murder rate among the highest nationally, can we afford to shift policing priorities without compromising safety?
Education remains a pressing concern. Despite substantial per-student spending, Rochester lags in state rankings. In contrast, states like Utah and Arizona achieve better outcomes with significantly less funding. Is it time to explore structural reforms, performance-based pay, and school choice to revitalize our education system?
Economically, the proposal to simultaneously cut taxes and increase city spending raises questions about fiscal responsibility. States like Florida and Texas have demonstrated that lean government and private sector freedom can drive growth, adding over 500,000 jobs last year. Can Rochester emulate this success without jeopardizing its financial stability?
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Shashi Sinha
Rochester Mayoral Candidate
I grew up in India with big aspirations and a drive to succeed. My journey took me across the globe – from studying business in France to building a career in IT in the United States. Along the way, I faced my share of challenges – struggling to make ends meet, adapting to new countries, and starting over time and again. Yet each step brought opportunities, growth, and the fulfillment of dreams I once thought impossible.
Fourteen years ago, my wife and I chose Rochester as our home when she accepted a position as a history professor at RIT. Together with our two children, we’ve built a life here—one rooted in community, connection, and love for this incredible city.