First Hundred Days as Attorney General
…protect all New Yorkers. It’s an honor and privilege to serve as your Attorney General. We have a lot more work to do and I look forward to fighting for…
…protect all New Yorkers. It’s an honor and privilege to serve as your Attorney General. We have a lot more work to do and I look forward to fighting for…
…New York City,” said Lopez (D-Brooklyn). “This legislation will help stabilize our working class neighborhoods when families are bearing the brunt of these uncertain economic times.” The Bill would: •…
…Andrew Pallotta of New York City, Vice Presidents Maria Neira of New York City and Kathleen Donahue of Hilton and Secretary-Treasurer Lee Cutler of Newburgh. All terms are for three…
…with them to their new homeland. A former president of the International Labor Communications Association and longtime editor of The Unionist, the publication of AFSCME Local 371 in New York,…
…solely on one of the worst decades in market performance,” Comptroller Liu said. “Residents of the City should be proud that in spite of tough economic times, the New York…
…makes the unemployed toil for public assistance checks. According to the New York Daily News article, the Metropolitan Transit Authority eliminated 173 cleaning positions and wants to replace those folks…
…my Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree in Elementary Education. I am now a New York State Certified Teacher at Small World Day Care Center, a daycare center that was just been…
NEW YORK – In response to Mayor Bloomberg’s proposed cuts to child care and early education programs cuts which could leave almost 17,000 families without childcare this year parents and…
…issues, including the July 2010 collapse of a 3 story parking garage collapsed at an Equity apartment building in New Jersey. Equity allegedly ignored an engineer’s warnings that predicted the…
…of life in New York,” and noted that complaint levels were rising even as the City fired 62 workers. “You don’t slash the ranks of public health workers on the…