The race for Queens Council District 22, the next phase of Astoria's political evolution
/In 2013, an Astoria councilman defended stop and frisk. Now top candidates want to defund the police.
Read MoreIn 2013, an Astoria councilman defended stop and frisk. Now top candidates want to defund the police.
Read MoreJuan Ardila is a Democratic candidate in Council District 30.
Read MoreRichards endorsed Silva’s opponent in the CD31 special.
Read MoreCouncil candidates have received $26,657,242 in public matching funds.
Read More“We have known for decades that supportive housing works.”
Read More“It is extremely hypocritical.”
Read More“I would never vote for the guy, but this is not how we do things.”
Read More“I’m very excited and happy to be right in the middle of the neighborhood.”
Read MoreCrowley is courting moderate Democrats in the three-candidate race.
Read MoreLee is one of seven Democrats running in Council District 23.
Read More“There is no reason New York City shouldn't be a leader in wind power.”
Read MoreThe money has yet to flow ahead of the Council District 24 primary.
Read More“Our intent was to share information about the union-busting history and we want other unions to be aware of that.”
Read MoreThe measure would force delivery app company to get licensed by the DCWP.
Read More“Making our campaigns accessible and inclusive to all New Yorkers should not feel like a luxury cost.”
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