DenDekker Hails Voting Reforms
/“Current election laws are so onerous for New Yorkers that many of them are actually blocked from voting,” DenDekker said.
Read More“Current election laws are so onerous for New Yorkers that many of them are actually blocked from voting,” DenDekker said.
Read More“Small businesses are the backbone of our local economy. They provide jobs and make our city culturally rich.”
Read MoreThe MTA estimates that the new construction plan will impact L train service for approximately 15-20 months.
Read More“It’s hard to just make it work, especially in a place like New York City,” she said. “People’s patience can only last so long — and their bank accounts, too.”
Read MoreMcCray met with leaders and survivors for a round table discussion, which underscored her commitment to mental health treatment.
Read MoreMcCray visited the Queens’ Family Justice Center to celebrate the second anniversary of the agency’s mental health services.
Read More“Our country is waking up to the role prosecutors play in mass incarceration — that movement has come to Queens.”
Read MoreThe state’s first campaign finance reporting deadline has passed.
Read MoreAccording to the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS), the environmental protections we otherwise take for granted “grind to a halt” during a shutdown.
Read More“The Proud Boys assaults should be a wake up call to the entire city that we need to have strategies in place to prevent white supremacist violence.”
Read MoreAt least 32 private water service lines along the east side of 188th Street between 73rd Avenue and the Grand Central Parkway have failed since 2017.
Read MoreAnd there’s still at least five months to go before the primaries.
Read More‘Those responsible have to be held accountable for the damage their misconduct has caused.’
Read More‘The president can’t just refuse to fund the government and get whatever political wish he desires.’
Read More“Thanks to the support of Rep. Grace Meng, the BOLD Infrastructure for Alzheimer’s Act, was recently signed into law.”
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