This Week in New York City Government
Mayor de Blasio
- Democracy NYC: Mayor de Blasio Announces Registration of Over 10,000 New Student Voters as a Result of Student Voter Registration Drive
- On Heels of Supreme Court Decision, Mayor de Blasio and 22 Mayors Deepen Commitment to Working Families and Municipal Employees
- $400 Million Raised: Mayor de Blasio, Office Of Strategic Partnerships Release Report Detailing Citywide Effect of Public-Private Partnerships
- Mayor de Blasio Announces That in Advance of L Train Disruption, Citi Bike Will Increase Coverage in Many of its Busiest Areas
- Mayor de Blasio Signs Legislation Providing Substance Abuse Treatment Services and Establishing Citywide Animal Shelters
- Mayor de Blasio And DC 37 Announce Tentative Contract Agreement, Providing A Fair Wage To 100,000 Employees
- Building Healthy Communities: de Blasio Administration Unveils New Urban Farm at NYCHA’s Mariners Harbor Houses as Part of Public-Private Partnership to Improve Health and Safety in Neighborhoods
- Bye Bye, Cars!: De Blasio Administration Officials Join Advocates for a Bicycle Ride Behind Last Car Driving Through Central Park
- Mayor de Blasio Announces Major Renovations for 2,400 NYCHA Apartments
- Vision Zero: Mayor Announces Opening Of New Pedestrian And Cyclist Route Along Park Row, Easing Access Across Lower Manhattan
- City Opens Sprawling, 5.5-Acre Waterfront Park in Hunter’s Point South in Long Island City
- City Launches Anti-Smoking Effort Aimed at Chinese Men
NYC Council
NYC Comptroller Stringer
- Comptroller Stringer, NYC Funds: Unprecedented Disclosure of Corporate Boardroom Diversity Following Groundbreaking Campaign
- Comptroller Stringer Statement on SCOTUS Ruling: Janus v. AFSCME
This Week in New York State Government
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