Queens senator fined $15K for ‘quid pro quo’ trips from city-funded nonprofit
/Sanders “manipulated the situation to repeatedly and self-servingly use City funds as a windfall for his family and himself.”
Read MoreSanders “manipulated the situation to repeatedly and self-servingly use City funds as a windfall for his family and himself.”
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Read MoreThe WFP is backing Moumita Ahmed, Jaslin Kaur and Harold Miller.
Read MoreA Manhattan judge upheld ranked-choice voting in the Feb. 2 contest.
Read MoreThe special election is Feb. 23.
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