Bikes, buses and ferries — Queens BP candidates talk transit
/All said that moving away from cars was important to minimizing fossil fuels and greenhouse gas emissions.
Read MoreAll said that moving away from cars was important to minimizing fossil fuels and greenhouse gas emissions.
Read More“I’m most ashamed of black leaders who live in New York City and are supporting him, because they know who he is.”
Read More“President Trump’s draconian immigration policies have caused vast harm to immigrants and their families.”
Read More“We are failing our parents and grandparents, this is not the life millions of people who worked their whole lives deserve.”
Read MoreThe Cooper Rapid Rehousing Center will house 200 men with jobs or enrolled in training programs.
Read More“All legislation starts off with good intentions and then it breathes and you see where it needs to be amended or adjusted.”
Read MoreRajkumar, he said, “is the representative that the people of this community need.
Read More“In hard times, New Yorkers know to stand by their neighbors.”
Read MoreThe Senate’s proposal would get rid of cash bail completely, but give judges discretion to remand defendants.
Read More“In Queens County, we are going to have fairness and equity. We are going to start over.”
Read MoreHis endorsement comes less than two months after he seemed likely to endorse former Vice President Joe Biden.
Read More“We’re at a time of unprecedented need.”
Read MoreBreeana Mulligan is president of the Queens County Young Democrats.
Read MoreOpponents said the “proposal puts politics over people.”
Read MoreThe rezoning would pave the way for a partnership of developers to create a 13-tower, mixed-use complex of housing, hotels, offices and shops.
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