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March 23, 2022

Queens lawmaker looks for answers about Flushing temporary shelter

March 23, 2022/ Jacob Kaye
Queens lawmaker looks for answers about Flushing temporary shelter

A proposed temporary housing facility in Flushing is again facing questions this week after a Queens councilmember asked the city about alternative housing options at the site.


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March 23, 2022/ Jacob Kaye/
Communities, Housing, news
flushing, shelter, sandra ung, temporary housing, affordable housing, Asian Americans For Equality
March 22, 2022

Richards shares city budget status with Queens

March 22, 2022/ Guest User
Richards shares city budget status with Queens

The Queens Borough Board met last week to discuss the best way to spend the nearly $5.1 million allocated to the borough president’s office in the city’s proposed budget.

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March 22, 2022/ Guest User/
Communities, news
Borough President, budget, Donovan Richards
March 22, 2022

Reformists rally against Hochul plan for rollbacks

March 22, 2022/ Guest User
Reformists rally against Hochul plan for rollbacks

“​​This is an unacceptable way to pass legislation. It is also bad policy.”

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March 22, 2022/ Guest User/
news, Rikers Island
hochul, raise the age, bail, Bail Reform, court
March 21, 2022

Clemency reforms wait in limbo

March 21, 2022/ Jacob Kaye
Clemency reforms wait in limbo

In New York and in many other states, governors typically grant clemencies, whether they are sentence commutations or pardons, around the holidays. For Robert Webster, Christmas came and went without news from Governor Kathy Hochul’s office.

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March 21, 2022/ Jacob Kaye/
Communities, news, Law
clemency, Kathy Hochul, criminal justice reform, Committee on Crime Victims, Crime and Corrections, Supreme Court
March 18, 2022

Rikers staffing still a wreck: Federal Monitor

March 18, 2022/ Guest User
Rikers staffing still a wreck: Federal Monitor

Another damning report on the conditions inside the Rikers Island jails was released, outlining pervasive pitfalls and mismanagement that has contributed to the continued crisis inside the city’s jail.


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March 18, 2022/ Guest User/
news, Rikers Island
rikers, Rikers island, nunez report, federal monitor
March 18, 2022

NRG Astoria plant appeals hearing draws opposition

March 18, 2022/ Guest User
NRG Astoria plant appeals hearing draws opposition

During an appeals hearing Queens residents, environmental advocates and lawmakers once again condemned the proposal to upgrade the NRG Energy gas power plant in Astoria.

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March 18, 2022/ Guest User/
Environment, news
nrg energy, nrg, astoria, Department of environmental protection
March 18, 2022

AirTrain do-over takes off

March 18, 2022/ Jacob Kaye
AirTrain do-over takes off

The Port Authority hosted the first of two public comment sessions on alternative transit options to LaGuardia Airport, next door to the very place the state says the public has trouble accessing.


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March 18, 2022/ Jacob Kaye/
news, Transit
airtrain, LaGuardia Airport, port authority
March 17, 2022

Five-alarm Flushing fire tears through mall

March 17, 2022/ Guest User
Five-alarm Flushing fire tears through mall

A five-alarm fire ravaged a Downtown Flushing building early Thursday morning, bringing out nearly 200 firefighters from 44 different units and halting traffic in the area.

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March 17, 2022/ Guest User/
news
flushing, fire, FDNY
March 17, 2022

Hochul breaks on bail reform

March 17, 2022/ Guest User
Hochul breaks on bail reform

After months of resisting calls to rollback bail laws and other recently passed criminal justice reforms, Governor Kathy Hochul is reconsidering her stance, according to press reports.

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March 17, 2022/ Guest User/
news, politics
Kathy Hochul, Bail Reform, criminal justice, david weprin, Eric Adams
March 17, 2022

Live from New York, it’s a trial!

March 17, 2022/ Jacob Kaye
Live from New York, it’s a trial!

The bill, introduced by Manhattan State Senator Brad Hoylman, would require that the Office of Court Administration broadcast and archive most trial court proceedings and offer them free of charge to the public and press.


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March 17, 2022/ Jacob Kaye/
Law, news
tech, oca, Brad Hoylman
March 16, 2022

Adams teases plan for additional Rockaway hospital

March 16, 2022/ Guest User
Adams teases plan for additional Rockaway hospital

During the early days of the pandemic, the Rockaway peninsula faced higher than average rates of COVID-19 – and it did so with just one hospital. Last week, Mayor Eric Adams promised more support was on the way.

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March 16, 2022/ Guest User/
Communities, coronavirus, news, Rockaways
Eric Adams, COVID-19, rockaway
March 16, 2022

State house budget shows support for justice reforms

March 16, 2022/ Guest User
State house budget shows support for justice reforms

The Senate’s one-house budget resolution outlined spending priorities for the upcoming year including support for the justice system and reform efforts.

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March 16, 2022/ Guest User/
news
senate, budget, clean slate act, 18-b, Assigned Counsel Association of NYS
March 16, 2022

Queens atty stabbed to death in office

March 16, 2022/ Jacob Kaye
Queens atty stabbed to death in office

A Queens immigration attorney who sought asylum in the U.S. in the 1990s after being jailed by the Chinese government, was fatally stabbed in his Flushing office Monday.

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March 16, 2022/ Jacob Kaye/
news
flushing, Queens County Bar Association
March 14, 2022

Queens lawmaker lays out plan for city parks

March 14, 2022/ Jacob Kaye
Queens lawmaker lays out plan for city parks

A number of Queens lawmakers and advocates called on the mayor to make the city’s parks a little greener, in more ways than one.

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March 14, 2022/ Jacob Kaye/
Communities, news
parks, Shekar Krishnan, Flushing Meadow Corona Park, Donovan Richards
March 14, 2022

Smoke begins to clear on marijuana licensing

March 14, 2022/ Jacob Kaye
Smoke begins to clear on marijuana licensing

Governor Kathy Hochul and the Cannabis Control Board issued the most concrete guidance on New York’s marijuana industry to date.


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March 14, 2022/ Jacob Kaye/
Business, equity, news
marijuana legalization, mrta, Kathy Hochul, cannabis, cannabis control board
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