U.S. Representatives Mike Lawler (NY-17) and Ritchie Torres (NY-15) today applauded the passage of their bipartisan legislation, H.R. 3099 – the “Special Envoy for the Abraham Accords Act”, out of the House Foreign Affairs Committee this week and pushed for the bill to be swiftly brought to the floor for a full vote and final passage.
One of Adams Administration's Longest Bus Priority Projects, Project Will Accelerate Commutes for 40,000 Daily Bus Riders and Improve Connections to Subways, Jobs, and Health Care
Deputy Mayor Phillip Banks III, Public Safety: Good morning. I'm joined here today by Mayor Eric Adams, New York State Attorney General, Letitia James, Manhattan District Attorney, Alvin Bragg, Bronx District Attorney, Darcel Clark, Queens District Attorney, Melinda Katz.
A Manhattan Institute fellow acknowledges that the enslavement of Black Americans was an atrocity, but said it is no excuse to emphasize race over merit.
Jamie Stelter: As we've been reporting, there is growing outrage from some parents over the city's plan to temporarily house migrants in school buildings. New York 1 has learned that migrants are being sent to at least six public schools in Brooklyn, in addition to one former school on Staten Island.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams on May 16, 2023 announced eight judicial appointments to New York State Family Court, New York State Criminal Court, and New York State Civil Court.
Bianca Peters: So the end of Title 42 last week did not bring the surge of asylum seekers that officials have expected, but New York is still accepting new arrivals, many being busted from border states like Texas.
Commissioner Vilda Vera Mayuga, Department of Consumer and Worker Protection: I'm doubly celebrating on June 11, 2023. I am Vilda Vera Mayuga, commissioner of the New York City Department of Consumer and Worker Protection.
As LGBTQ+ Rights Remain Under Attack Nationwide, EO Prevents Use of City Resources to Detain Individuals for Providing or Receiving Gender-Affirming Health Care Services