
Listen, he comes from a popular name. His dad was a great governor. His dad stood for three terms and did a great job. In the midst of his obligations to the state, he stepped down.
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Listen, he comes from a popular name. His dad was a great governor. His dad stood for three terms and did a great job. In the midst of his obligations to the state, he stepped down.

I'm optimistic this bill will be passed swiftly in the Senate.

I stayed in the primary, and 400,000 Democrats voted for me.

He dropped out of the primary because Democrats wouldn’t vote for him.

Happy to be back in Corona Plaza to continue our team’s conversations with vendors and local business owners about our coordinated efforts to make Roosevelt Avenue a safer and cleaner place.

the full flow of humanitarian assistance

ACC’s work to ensure no animal is left behind is essential to protecting animals across New York City, and our administration is proud to invest $1 million in additional funding to support the work ACC does and boost their capacity to…

thousands of children in Gaza are at risk of starvation while trucks full of food sit waiting across the border

We support the essence of the local laws put in place by the City Council — but I have also been clear that they go too far when it comes to dealing with those violent criminals on our streets and have urged the Council to reexamine them…

This disgraceful and utterly predictable incident highlights precisely why Robert McCain never should have been granted parole.

All's fair in love and war. We're following the rules. We do redistricting every 10 years.

We are facing an authoritarian administration in Washington, D.C. We are facing a president who is seeking to attack the very fabric of this city.

The entire Parole Board should resign in disgrace immediately – their constant release of child rapists, cop-killers, and the worst criminals has made New York less safe.

Their negligence has now created another victim at the hands of this monster, and they need to be held accountable.

The state cell phone ban was the first step in putting our kids back on track to learn and thrive in safe, nurturing environments, and this new cell phone policy is the next step in ensuring students are given the best shot to succeed in…

As a leader of a city as diverse as New York City with 8 million people, as the largest Jewish population in the country, he should denounce it. And that’s it. Period.

I know more than anyone, our work is always far from done when it comes to protecting people because one crime, one shooting, one murder is one too many.

What are they hiding from the American people? Release the files so that the American people can make a decision on their own.