This Week in the New York City Government: August 14, 2020
Mayor de Blasio
- De Blasio Administration Reaches 10,000 City-Certified M/WBEs
- Mayor De Blasio and Chancellor Carranza Guarantee a Nurse in Every School Building by the First Day of School
- Mayor de Blasio Announces Community Hiring Economic Justice Plan
- Mayor de Blasio Expands Hyper-Local Testing Response in Sunset Park, Brooklyn
- Transcript: Mayor de Blasio, Chancellor Carranza Tour Village Academy in Queens and Hold Media Availability
- Emergency Executive Order 139
- Steiner Studios to Open Second Film and TV Production Facility in Brooklyn
City Council
- NYC Lawmaker Wants to Make Outdoor Dining Permanent to Help Struggling Restaurants
- City Council Moves to Extend Food Delivery Caps on Grubhub, UberEats
- Council Votes to Expand Worker Protections by Revamping and Renaming the Department of Consumer Affairs
Comptroller Stringer
- Comptroller Stringer Audit Reveals DOT’s Shoddy Maintenance of Street Name Signs
- Comptroller Stringer Appoints Neysa Alsina as General Counsel and Deputy Comptroller for Legal Affairs
- As New York City Unemployment Rate Soars to 20.4 Percent, Comptroller Stringer Calls on Congress to Extend the Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Program
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