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January 11, 2022

Adams allows noncitizen voting bill to become law

January 11, 2022/ Jacob Kaye
Adams allows noncitizen voting bill to become law

“I believe that New Yorkers should have a say in their government, which is why I have and will continue to support this important legislation.”

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January 11, 2022/ Jacob Kaye/
Communities, equity, news
Eric Adams, Voting, noncitizen voting
January 10, 2022

COVID test site opening at Queens Plaza subway station

January 10, 2022/ Guest User
COVID test site opening at Queens Plaza subway station

“We are continuing to fight the winter surge with every tool at our disposal.”

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January 10, 2022/ Guest User/
coronavirus, news
COVID-19, covid-19 testing, long island city, Queens Plaza, Kathy Hochul
January 10, 2022

Senate leaders lay out next steps for voting reform

January 10, 2022/ Guest User
Senate leaders lay out next steps for voting reform

Members of the State Senate majority gathered Monday to discuss a collection of bills they say will strengthen the integrity and accessibility of voting in New York.

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January 10, 2022/ Guest User/
equity, news
election, Voting, voting reform, andrea stewart-cousins, michael gianaris
January 10, 2022

Housing Court faces test as eviction moratorium expires

January 10, 2022/ Guest User
Housing Court faces test as eviction moratorium expires

Throughout the five boroughs, there are believed to be around 224,000 housing court cases backlogged, according to an Office of Court Administration spokesperson who noted that they believe that to be an overcount.

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January 10, 2022/ Guest User/
Communities, coronavirus, Housing, news
eviction, eviction moratorium, oca, Kathy Hochul, erap
January 10, 2022

Queens man seeks clemency

January 10, 2022/ Jacob Kaye
Queens man  seeks clemency

At the age of 51 with nearly 20 years of his sentence left to serve, Robert Webster is awaiting Governor Kathy Hochul’s decision on his application for clemency.


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January 10, 2022/ Jacob Kaye/
news, Law
clemency, Wrongful Conviction, robert webster, Jamaica
January 07, 2022

New councilmembers reflect on surprise visit to Rikers

January 07, 2022/ Guest User
New councilmembers reflect on surprise visit to Rikers

“It's not supposed to be solitary, but was essentially being run as such.”

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January 07, 2022/ Guest User/
coronavirus, news, Rikers Island
Alexa Aviles, Sandy Nurse, tiffany cabán, legal aid, Tina Luongo, Rikers island, halt solitary, COBA
January 07, 2022

Queens judges call on courts to go virtual

January 07, 2022/ Jacob Kaye
Queens judges call on courts to go virtual

A group of Supreme Court justices have called on the Office of Court Administration to shift away from in-person proceedings as COVID-19 cases in the courts continue to rise.

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January 07, 2022/ Jacob Kaye/
news, coronavirus
COVID-19, Virtual Court, Carmen Velasquez, OCA, Lucian Chalfen, Courts
January 06, 2022

Paladino barred from Council floor after flouting vax rules

January 06, 2022/ Jacob Kaye
Paladino barred from Council floor after flouting vax rules

Republican City Councilmember Vickie Paladino was barred from entering the Council floor on her first day in office after she refused to tell officials her vaccination status.

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January 06, 2022/ Jacob Kaye/
news, Health, politics
Vickie Paladino, City Council, Vaccine Mandate
January 06, 2022

Adams announces hospital plan at Elmhurst

January 06, 2022/ Guest User
Adams announces hospital plan at Elmhurst

“New Yorkers should be confident that we are stepping up the fight against the Omicron surge to keep them safe.”

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January 06, 2022/ Guest User/
Communities, coronavirus, Health, news
Health and Hospitals Corporation, hospitals, Elmhurst, Eric Adams, COVID-19, Kathy Hochul, Mitchell Katz
January 06, 2022

DOC scales back ‘punitive’ sick leave policy

January 06, 2022/ Jacob Kaye
DOC scales back ‘punitive’ sick leave policy

Only a week into his new job, New York City Department of Correction Commissioner Louis Molina appeared to be getting along better with the correctional officers union than his predecessor.

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January 06, 2022/ Jacob Kaye/
coronavirus, news, Rikers Island
DOC, Louis Molina, department of correction, sick leave, Rikers island
January 06, 2022

Queens Community Board applications open

January 06, 2022/ Guest User
Queens Community Board applications open

“Government… is most effective when the full demographic spectrum of each and every neighborhood is justly represented.”

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January 06, 2022/ Guest User/
Communities, news
Community Board, Donovan Richards
January 06, 2022

Queens Justice Cheree Buggs tapped for Appellate Term

January 06, 2022/ Guest User
Queens Justice Cheree Buggs tapped for Appellate Term

Queens Supreme Court justice Cheree Buggs is taking on a new role in New York City’s courts.

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January 06, 2022/ Guest User/
news
appellate court, cheree buggs, oca, Queens Supreme court
January 06, 2022

Queens electeds reflect on Jan. 6 Capitol riot one year later

January 06, 2022/ Guest User
Queens electeds reflect on Jan. 6 Capitol riot one year later

“To see people come in in such a violent way was really offensive; it felt like such a violation of democracy, of the process, of the basis of what this county is built on.”


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January 06, 2022/ Guest User/
news
capitol riot, u.s. capitol, grace meng, Carolyn B. Maloney, gregory meeks, brendan hunt, Sen. Chuck Schumer, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
January 06, 2022

Public Defenders decry OCA decision to forge ahead in person

January 06, 2022/ Guest User
Public Defenders decry OCA decision to forge ahead in person

“I'm less effective when I'm scared.”

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January 06, 2022/ Guest User/
coronavirus, Law, news
ALAA, Legal Aid Society, public defenders, oca, virtual courts, arraignments
January 05, 2022

Hochul promises new rail line in Queens during State of State address

January 05, 2022/ Jacob Kaye
Hochul promises new rail line in Queens during State of State address

Governor Kathy Hochul has directed the MTA to begin a review of a stretch of abandoned rail that runs from Queens to Brooklyn.

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January 05, 2022/ Jacob Kaye/
news, politics, Transit
Kathy Hochul, State of the State, Interborough Express, COVID-19, Criminal Justice Reform
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