Opinion: Why survivors need Aravella Simotas in Albany
/“Progress is driven by leaders who are willing to stand up for MeToo survivors even when it is inconvenient or difficult.”
Read More“Progress is driven by leaders who are willing to stand up for MeToo survivors even when it is inconvenient or difficult.”
Read More“Borough representation on the MTA board gives riders a voice in the choices that affect them.”
Read MoreThe NYPD credits the database for helping facilitate large-scale raids and driving down gang-related violence.
Read MoreThe Queens signatories include both supporters and opponents of Amazon’s high-profile plan to build a corporate campus in Long Island City.
Read MoreAdvocates blame the results on the law’s limited scope and a lack of awareness of the measure.
Read MorePolitical insiders have speculated about Cabán running for office at the city, state and federal level.
Read MoreLawmakers have been exploring changes to the laws around sexual harassment, including at a hearing on the issue in February, the first of its kind in 27 years.
Read MoreThe DA’s Office contributed more than $1.67 million to pay for improvements in 19 courtrooms.
Read More“One woman alone is mighty, but, as many women in this community have shown, all of us working together are unstoppable.”
Read MoreState Sen. Michael Gianaris, Assemblymember Aravella Simotas and Councilmember Costa Constantinides joined community leaders to mark Greek heritage.
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