Queens rep champions national women’s history museum
/Only five percent of the United States’ approximately 2,400 national monuments honor women.
Read MoreOnly five percent of the United States’ approximately 2,400 national monuments honor women.
Read MoreFernando Cabrera joins a host of hopefuls looking to unseat AOC.
Read MoreA quirk of community districting gives Queens outsized influence on the final closure of the nine isolated and outdated jails on Rikers.
Read More“Ms. Katz’s promised CIU and other changes would place Queens at the cutting edge of criminal justice reform in the United States. But promises are empty without action. The time for action is approaching.”
Read MoreThe proposed jail sizes across the city decreased by an average of 90 feet based on several factors — including a revised jail population estimate.
Read More“I am proud to be voting yes on October 17.”
Read MoreThe law was slated to go into effect Oct. 15.
Read MoreThe proposal comes amid growing pressure from progressive opponents of the plan, which would create a new 1,150-bed jail in every borough but Staten Island.
Read MoreSoutheast Queens residents complain about the strong smell, air pollution and road hazards from the increased number of commercial waste trucks.
Read MoreNearly 70 percent of working age individuals with severe vision impairments lack full time employment, according to the National Federation of the Blind.
Read MorePeralta was the first Dominican-American elected to the New York Senate when he took office in 2010.
Read More“One high stakes test should not determine if a child goes to an elite high school or a mediocre one in his or her neighborhood.”
Read More“Put them in a separate area away from society.”
Read More“I don’t think it would be helpful for the next DA or for me to stay around.”
Read More“They counted the votes in Florida after Bush v. Gore — and they should do it in Queens.”
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