Is NYC ready for a second Superstorm Sandy? The comptroller wants to know.
/“It’s not a question of whether New York will be hit by another superstorm like Sandy, but when.”
Read More“It’s not a question of whether New York will be hit by another superstorm like Sandy, but when.”
Read More“The people along that route are literally stuck in the neighborhood.”
Read More“Any corporate entity leasing land from the city must pay its fair share of rent – no ifs, ands, or buts about it.”
Read More“As it stands, commuter rail has established a two-tiered transit system that cuts through our city, systematically pricing out New York City residents.”
Read MoreCurrently, only five LIRR stations in Brooklyn and Queens are fully ADA accessible.
Read MoreImmigrant communities and communities of color are disproportionately affected by a lack of access to broadband internet, according to the report.
Read MoreComptroller Scott Stringer said the bill would create a “green oasis in the skies.”
Read More“With average costs surpassing college tuition and median rent, quality child care is unaffordable for most families.”
Read More"ICE continuously flouts the law, with little or no regard for basic human rights.”
Read MoreAdvocates want to see an end to the bail bond system completely.
Read More“This is not the last conversation we’re going to have.”
Read MorePeople of color are disproportionately charged with possession of a gravity knife, though the knives are common tools carried by chefs, carpenters and other laborers.
Read More“This immigrant rights workshop by CIANA will better equip our neighbors so that they will not be deprived of their rights.”
Read MoreNew York City Comptroller Scott Stringer visited Diversity Plaza in Jackson Heights Monday to announce his endorsement of Catalina Cruz in the race for the District 39 Assembly seat.
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