Queens will host seven early voting sites — their locations are TBD
/“We’re going to have a logjam if we only have seven sites in Queens.”
Read More“We’re going to have a logjam if we only have seven sites in Queens.”
Read MoreAll seven Democratic candidates for Queens District Attorney will address prosecutorial policies and criminal justice reform.
Read MoreThe Department of Correction is covering the cost of calls for people in custody.
Read More“Now that BOLD has passed into law, it must be funded, in order to address the Alzheimer’s crisis.”
Read More“This new program will allow some of our most vulnerable New Yorkers to get the legal assistance they need in a safe and supportive space.”
Read More“Early voting could take away a lot of the stress on Election Day.”
Read More“Yes, I would consider it. We should look at the person, not the party.”
Read MoreEach candidate agrees that the Rikers Island jails, as currently constructed, are outdated and dangerous and need to be close. They differ on what to do next.
Read MoreFarmworkers — who are mostly Latinx — still have no right to collectively bargain, receive overtime or have a day off.
Read MoreTo qualify to appear on the primary ballot, candidates had to submit at least 4,000 valid signatures from registered Democrats residing in Queens by April 4.
Read MoreThree lower courts have so far blocked the plan to ask every U.S. resident about citizenship in the census.
Read MoreClear divisions emerged — not just between some hearing attendees and the city officials, but between many of the attendees themselves.
Read More“Concealing police misconduct makes it impossible for defendants to get a fair trial, and for the public to be kept safe."
Read MoreWork crews will install more than two miles of water mains within a 21-block swath of the neighborhood, near Idlewild Park.
Read MoreCurrent Borough President Melinda Katz is term-limited at the end of 2021, but would vacate the position earlier if she wins the race for Queens District Attorney.
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