MarijuaNO: Here's why Queens lawmakers opposed legal weed
/Addabbo, Pheffer Amato, Barnwell and Rajkumar all opposed legal weed.
Read MoreAddabbo, Pheffer Amato, Barnwell and Rajkumar all opposed legal weed.
Read More“The city government has got to go door to door and go to these children, because they did not cause this pandemic, they are not responsible for the incompetence of the department of education.”
Read More“Rockaway Mutual Aid has been touched by the overwhelming support the community has shown in the aftermath of the fridge’s removal.”
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Read More“It’s time we start listening to those who are closest to the pain.”
Read MoreBy 2023, the state will ban the sale of products that use certain chemicals, including asbestos, and certain flame retardants.
Read MoreNew York’s disallowance of mobile sports wagering is costing the state tens of millions of dollars in tax revenue, according to State Sen. Joseph Addabbo, Jr.
Read MoreThe Queens delegation in the State Senate and Assembly received high marks on an annual scorecard published by a nonpartisan group devoted to promoting environmental causes.
Read More“Jamaica Bay is a critical natural resource and an environmental jewel that needs to be carefully protected.”
Read MoreEver since the QCC’s first Queens Day in Albany, eliminating the toll has been one of our legislative priorities.
Read More“Bail reform is still being negotiated, so with no definitive language, I cannot support or reject it yet.”
Read MoreNext month, a mobile legal center will pull up to Rockaway Beach Boulevard and provide free legal assistance to peninsula residents. It is one of the latest Queens stops for the innovative van.
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