This Week in New York City Government
Mayor:
- Mayor de Blasio Announces Home-Stat at ABNY Breakfast
- Mayor de Blasio, Speaker Mark-Viverito, Council Member Dickens, Assembly Member Wright and Harlem Leaders Announce Agreement with A&E Real Estate to Protect Nearly 1,000 Low-and Middle-Income Homes at Riverton Houses
- City Marks Significant Progress in Key Areas One Year After Release of Career Pathways Report
- Mayor Bill de Blasio Announces Launch of ActionNYC
- Mayor de Blasio: City Announces Comprehensive Review of Homeless Service Agencies and Programs
- Mayor de Blasio and Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito Announce Continuing and Expanded Benefits for Year Two of IDNYC Program
- Mayor de Blasio and Counsel to the Mayor and M/WBE Director Maya Wiley Launch Advisory Council on Minority and Women-Owned Business Enterprises
- Mayor de Blasio Announces Major Progress in Greening City Buildings
Citywide and Borough Electeds:
- Comptroller Stringer Audit: NYCHA Woefully Unprepared for Next Major Emergency
- Council to Pass Brewer-Rose Legislation Protecting Caregivers from Employment Discrimination in NYC
- Public Advocate James Sues NYCHA for Keeping Tenants in Dangerously Cold Apartments
- Public Advocate James Calls on the SEC to Invesitgate Smith & Wesson for Failure to Disclose Risk
- Queens Leads Among Streeteasy’s Top 10 List of NYC’s Hottest Neighborhoods
- Brooklyn Borough President Adams Celebrates Community-Driven Process to Activate Bedford Union Armory
- Brooklyn Borough President Adams Celebrates $1.8M in State Funding Acquired to Advance Brooklyn Waterfront Greenway
City Agencies
- Chancellor Fariña Announces New York Thursdays Program Bringing Locally Sourced Foods to Schools
- Chancellor Fariña Highlights Commitment to Arts Education: Announces Highest Number of Arts Teachers in a Decade, and 22,000 Students Receiving New Arts Instruction at 113 Middle and High Schools
This Week in New York State Government
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