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With just two months until the Democratic primary election, the New York City Campaign Finance Board denied former Gov. Andrew Cuomo millions of dollars in public matching funds on Tuesday. The ...
Now the city’s new deputy mayor for housing, economic development, and workforce, Carrión is less concerned about reinvention ...
An effort to bring the landmarked venue back as a nonprofit is welcome news for New York’s struggling brick-and-mortar ...
There are a few deadlines, legal and spiritual, that Hochul has to contend with as she holds firm on her budget goals. The ...
Opinion
Opinion: New York’s maternal health crisis continues to disproportionately harm Black mothersThe state must expand culturally competent health services for Black mothers who face much higher pregnancy-related mortality rates.
More than 3 in 4 New York City voters are in support of the city enacting a rent freeze on the roughly 1 million rent-stabilized apartments scattered throughout the five boroughs, according to a new ...
Gillibrand is not the only lawmaker focused on making sure New York’s program is protected. State Senate Internet and ...
The New York City Council speakership goes to whomever can convince around 125 political power brokers, all with opposing ...
How do you plan on using your seat on the Energy and Commerce Committee to address smart cities and universal broadband going ...
Jamie Torres-Springer joined the Metropolitan Transportation Authority in 2021 as president of Construction & Development ...
The New York City Economic Development Corp. is focused on finding innovative ways to use technology, especially artificial ...
Is New York City a smart city? How could the city improve on that front? A smart city is one that is providing a high quality ...
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