This Week in New York City Government
Mayor de Blasio:
- Mayor de Blasio Announces NYC Secure, The City’s First-Ever Cybersecurity Initiative to Protect New Yorkers Online
- New York Works: City Launches First Program as Part of City’s $5 Million Investment to Create 450 Apprenticeships for New Yorkers
- City Plans to Spend $1.1 Billion to House Homeless in Hotels
- Mayor de Blasio, NYC Business and Labor Leaders Denounce Push to Add Citizenship Question to 2020 Census
- Mayor de Blasio Signs Legislation Extending Rent Stabilization Laws
- De Blasio Administration Releases Annual Vision Zero Report
- Mayor de Blasio, Victims’ Families, Survivors, Seniors and Officials Demand Albany Expand Speed Enforcement Cameras Near Schools in State Budget
City Council
NYC Comptroller Stringer
- A Potential EPA Roll-Back of National Emissions Standards would be “Short-sighted and Backwards”
- After Steve Wynn Sexual Harassment Scandal, NYC Pension Funds Join Lawsuit Against Wynn Resorts’ Board of Directors
- Comptroller Stringer: Late Night Subway Service Drops 80% As Off-Peak Ridership Soars
Citywide
- City Congratulates Former NYCHA Residents Turned First-Time Homeowners
- NYCEDC Announces Economic Impact of $7.9 Million for 2018 Mets Opening Day Game
- New York City Chief Technology Officer Miguel Gamiño Departs for Private Sector
- Nonprofits Give NYC Real Estate Market A Bounce
- Brooklyn Public Library Starting $135M Revamp
- NYCEDC Launches Community Solar Garden at Brooklyn Army Terminal
- NYCEDC Announces Additional Vendors Coming to New Essex Street Market
This Week in New York State Government
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