Both tax policies were presented by adams as top priorities in his february testimony.
‘A Very Unique Political Character’: Eric Adams’ First 100 Days as Mayor of New York City
But he’s still not won over, by any measure, the managerial class in manhattan.”
But he’s still not won over, by any measure, the managerial class in manhattan.”
A Model for Accelerating Growth of Minority-Owned Businesses in New York City
It points to Cincinnati’s “minority business accelerator” as a model for the Adams administration to follow.
It points to Cincinnati’s “minority business accelerator” as a model for the Adams administration to follow.
Leading Immigrant Advocacy Group Releases 2022 New York City Policy and Budget Agenda
Communities must thrive and that’s a big component of public safety.”
Communities must thrive and that’s a big component of public safety.”
‘We Simply Cannot Predict What This Virus Will Do Next’: Dr. Jay Varma’s Reflections and Warnings on New York City’s COVID War
“The only way to maintain high levels of vaccination in adults is to have it be normative behavior,” Varma said.
“The only way to maintain high levels of vaccination in adults is to have it be normative behavior,” Varma said.
‘Our Community Is Incredibly Angry’: Asian American Federation President Jo-Ann Yoo on Anti-Asian Violence
Yoo said, and what degree of physical harm has to be inflicted before it crosses that line.
Yoo said, and what degree of physical harm has to be inflicted before it crosses that line.
What Is New York City Doing To Boost COVID Vaccination Where Rates Remain Persistently Low?
“The more of us protected against COVID-19, the quicker we can get through this pandemic,” he said.
“The more of us protected against COVID-19, the quicker we can get through this pandemic,” he said.
‘Clear Proof Lives Have Been Saved’
Will New York expand on first overdose prevention centers?
Will New York expand on first overdose prevention centers?
The Question Hanging Over the New York GOP Convention
Who can win in November?
Who can win in November?
‘They Are the Weather Men and Women’: Eric Adams and the Black Church
Black churchgoers are a key constituency and dependable voting bloc, especially in what are usually low turnout local elections.
Black churchgoers are a key constituency and dependable voting bloc, especially in what are usually low turnout local elections.
‘A Fundamental Shift’: New York’s Clean Energy Plans Move Ahead
“Both for our health, our climate and also our economy. It comes down to a fundamental shift in a lot of ways that we live and work.”
“Both for our health, our climate and also our economy. It comes down to a fundamental shift in a lot of ways that we live and work.”
Elected Officials and Activists Call on Mayor to Fully Implement NYC ‘Green New Deal’
With climate crises bearing down on New York City, including hurricanes and tropical storms that flooded landlocked neighborhoods and killed more than a dozen New Yorkers last year, elected officials and activists are pressing Mayor Eric Adams to act with urgency in implementing a law to tackle carbon emissions in the city. At a…
State Aims To Reinstate Hundreds of Psychiatric Beds Shifted During Pandemic
New York State is looking to reinstate all of the roughly 400 beds in the state’s inpatient psychiatric system that were converted to medical beds at the start of the pandemic two years ago. But there is a long road to restore them despite mounting pressure from elected officials, representatives of the state Office…
After Subway Shoving, Officials Look To Expand State Laws on Mandatory Treatment for Mental Illness
In January 1999, Kendra Webdale, a 32-year-old writer, was pushed to her death into the path of an oncoming N train by a schizophrenic man. Webdale’s death prompted the passage of the eponymously named Kendra’s Law, which allows courts to order a person to receive supervised mental health treatment, also known as assisted outpatient…
Construction Deaths in New York Increased During First Year of Pandemic, Report Shows
The construction industry was more deadly to workers in New York in the first year of the pandemic than in the two years prior, reversing a multiyear decline in the statewide fatality rate, a new report shows.
The construction industry was more deadly to workers in New York in the first year of the pandemic than in the two years prior, reversing a multiyear decline in the statewide fatality rate, a new report shows.
Will New York City Be Ready To Implement Landmark Building Emissions Law?
About 71% of emissions in New York City come from buildings, particularly about 50,000 structures over 25,000 square feet.
About 71% of emissions in New York City come from buildings, particularly about 50,000 structures over 25,000 square feet.