The state senator told City & State that the state Democratic Party chair offered him something in exchange for dropping out ...
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After over 20 years in the Assembly, Daniel O’Donnell will retire at the end of 2024, with Democrat Micah Lasher taking over ...
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City & State’s Legislators’ Retreat featured keynote speeches from Department of Transportation Commissioner Marie Therese ...
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It was a mixed week for LGBTQ+ folks in New York. On the upswing, the state broke ground on the American LGBTQ+ Museum in Manhattan, a major step towards recognizing and remembering community history.
Many of the New York City Council members who voted against Mayor Eric Adams’ sweeping proposal to boost housing production ...