It pays to rumble in the Bronx: $6M
Class action: June 4, 2020 George Floyd protest against curfew in the Bronx. Thank you Mayor di Blasio! Yes, rights of few may have been violated, but ALL of them gets a check from the City of New York!
Class action: June 4, 2020 George Floyd protest against curfew in the Bronx. Thank you Mayor di Blasio! Yes, rights of few may have been violated, but ALL of them gets a check from the City of New York!
Stores and security can’t stop them. Is it even a priority under Mayor Adams? Meanwhile, Albany legislators are proposing mandatory training for judges (who may not like rule to Albany’s liking).
A breakdown by Times Union. Read the Executive Budget. Past Executive and Enacted New York State budgets. In FY2016 under Governor Cuomo, the State’s spending was $140 billion! Don’t pay more for worse service and lack of attention!!!
Here is a story in the state of Massachusetts. NYS passed the Home Equity Theft Prevention Act on July 26, 2006, but that is addressed at institutions and non-government mortgagors, not the state and local governments itself. This issue would need to be more clearly quantified.
United Teachers Federation said those communities don’t want them. Parents on the waiting list have been abandoned by School Chancellor David Banks. Can anyone tell me where I can get a breakdown of students/teachers/budget per school?
March 31, 2021. Marijuana was legalized in New York State (S854 2021-2022) December 29, 2022. First legal dispensary opened. Since legalization, over 1,400 illegal stores have opened and robberies at those illegal stores shot up.
December 22, 2022. Hon. Hector LaSalle nominated to be Chief Judge by Governor Hochul. January 4, 2023. Judiciary Committee was enlarged from 15 to 19 by Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins (D-Yonkers). 19 members of the State Senate Judiciary Committee. January 18, 2023. 10 voted no; 9 voted yes. LaSalle received the support of all … Read more
Congressman-elect George Anthony Devoldor-Santos lied. Media pounced and piled more on. Meanwhile, the everyday theft and lies coming from our other elected officials gets little or no attention. Vax cards, lost equipments… at City’s public hospitals… $80 Billion+ Paycheck Protection Program fraud… $11 Billion+ Unemployment Insurance lost in New York (near 30% fraud; 18% improper … Read more
Proposal by State Senator Gianaris. That’s one solution to fix the fare beater problem.
Manhattan District Attorney tossed 188 convictions due to 8 bad cops. How many more were released that we don’t know about? If tossed, how do we know those criminals were repeat offenders?