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April 27, 2021

NYPD officer killed by alleged drunk driver on LIE in Queens 

April 27, 2021/ David Brand
NYPD officer killed by alleged drunk driver on LIE in Queens 

“He was out there trying to make sure everyone was safe and he is dead because someone drove under the influence.”

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April 27, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, Crime, Law, news, eastern queens
anastasios tsakos, nypd, police, long island expressway, drunk driver, fresh meadows
April 26, 2021

New York lawmakers consider bill extending eviction protections as state preps rent relief

April 26, 2021/ David Brand
New York lawmakers consider bill extending eviction protections as state preps rent relief

“If we do nothing, then countless people will be subject to eviction right now.”

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April 26, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, coronavirus, Homelessness, Housing, Law, news, politics
covid-19, coronavirus, evictions, hardship declaration forms, john lansden, civil court
April 26, 2021

NYC electeds rally for vote on housing voucher value boost

April 26, 2021/ David Brand
NYC electeds rally for vote on housing voucher value boost

“Our system is sick and it’s broken, and if you’re gonna help our people this is the way.”

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April 26, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, Homelessness, Housing, Law, news, politics
corey johnson, cityfheps, jumaane williams, homeless, housing vouchers, stephen levin, fheps, housing, homelessness
April 26, 2021

The race for Queens Council District 22, the next phase of Astoria's political evolution

April 26, 2021/ David Brand
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.

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April 26, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, Elections 2021, Housing, Law, news, Homelessness, Health, politics, Western Queens
tiffany cabán, evie hantzopolous, leonardo bullaro, Catherina Gioino, nick velkov, john ciafone, Peter Vallone Jr., council district 22, astoria, politics, election 2021
April 23, 2021

Older judges invited back to bench to plug gaps in Housing and Family Court

April 23, 2021/ David Brand
Older judges invited back to bench to plug gaps in Housing and Family Court

“There are, in particular, problematic backlogs in the Family Court and Housing Court.”

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April 23, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, news, Law, Housing
older judges, judges, janet difiore, housing court, family court
April 22, 2021

NY judge tosses last-ditch lawsuit seeking to block new Queens jail

April 22, 2021/ David Brand
NY judge tosses last-ditch lawsuit seeking to block new Queens jail

“A single ULURP review of the four borough-based jail sites was lawful and rational.”

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April 22, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, Crime, Law, news, Rikers Island
queens jail, kew gardens, jails plan, rikers island, close rikers, eileen rakower
April 22, 2021

New York lawmakers pass bill to restore voting rights for people on parole

April 22, 2021/ David Brand
New York lawmakers pass bill to restore voting rights for people on parole

“Felony disenfranchisement is a relic of Jim Crow America.”

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April 22, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, equity, Law, news
leroy comrie, daniel o'donnell, jim crow, disenfranchisement, parole, brennan center, voting rights
April 22, 2021

New York's eviction moratorium set to expire without rent relief in place

April 22, 2021/ David Brand
New York's eviction moratorium set to expire without rent relief in place

“It would be a tragedy if people were evicted who qualify for the rent relief program because it isn’t authorized.”

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April 22, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, coronavirus, equity, Housing, Law, news, Homelessness
eviction moratorium, albany, rent relief, covid-19 emergency rental assistance program, ellen davidson
April 21, 2021

Advocates and electeds urge NYC to ‘truly’ end solitary confinement

April 21, 2021/ David Brand
Advocates and electeds urge NYC to ‘truly’ end solitary confinement

“The Board of Correction must adopt rules that truly eliminate solitary confinement in a real and meaningful way.”

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April 21, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, Law, news, Rikers Island, Health
solitary confinement, halt soiltary, board of correction
April 21, 2021

Queens council candidate at center of NYC matching funds debate

April 21, 2021/ David Brand
Queens council candidate at center of NYC matching funds debate

Council candidates have received $26,657,242 in public matching funds.

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April 21, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, Elections 2021, news, Law, politics, Central Queens
council district 24, moumita ahmed, public matching funds, elections
April 20, 2021

Queens County Bar celebrates borough’s Golden Jubilarians

April 20, 2021/ Guest User
Queens County Bar celebrates borough’s Golden Jubilarians

“While we can’t meet together in person we are able to still celebrate our friends and association.”

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April 20, 2021/ Guest User/
Law, news
QCBA, clifford welden, marie-eleana first, Marguerite Grays, Joseph Zayas, Civil Court, Supreme Court
April 20, 2021

NY chief judge rips racist court clerk who used n-word to describe Black teen

April 20, 2021/ David Brand
NY chief judge rips racist court clerk who used n-word to describe Black teen

“We have zero tolerance for racially biased conduct and language.”

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April 20, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, Law, news
donna prainito, janet difiore, ny court system, institutional racism, manhattan family court
April 19, 2021

New York judges, staff ordered back to courthouses May 24

April 19, 2021/ David Brand
New York judges, staff ordered back to courthouses May 24

“It is time to return to our normal and full courthouse staffing levels in order to support the fuller resumption of in-person operations.”

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April 19, 2021/ David Brand/
coronavirus, news, Law
courts, janet difiore, QCBA, office of court administration, COVID-19
April 19, 2021

NYC mayoral candidates pledge thousands of new supportive housing units to tackle homelessness

April 19, 2021/ David Brand
NYC mayoral candidates pledge thousands of new supportive housing units to tackle homelessness

“We have known for decades that supportive housing works.”

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April 19, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, equity, Elections 2021, Homelessness, Health, Housing, Law, news, politics
supportive housing, mayor 2021, kathryn garcia, laura mascuch, shnny, supportive housing network of new york, eric adams, scott stringer, andrew yang, shaun donovan, joycelyn taylor, NIMBY
April 16, 2021

Tackling hate: Meng meets with Biden and Harris to discuss anti-Asian violence

April 16, 2021/ David Brand
Tackling hate: Meng meets with Biden and Harris to discuss anti-Asian violence

Meng thanked Biden “for standing with the Asian American community during this difficult and challenging time.”

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April 16, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, Crime, news, Law
grace meng, AAPI, joe biden, kamala harris, CAPAC, covid-19 hate crime act
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