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Outrage over Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s policies regarding Covid-19 patients in nursing homes and his administration’s decisions to withhold numbers detailing some of the consequences won’t soon be brushed under a rug, according to a new poll this afternoon. A Marist poll gave Cuomo his poorest results yet in a trio of survey results that have been released since criticism intensified last month.
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The Manhattan district attorney will soon get his hands on former President Donald Trump’s tax returns, after the U.S. Supreme Court
The contents of those documents might be a little less tantalizing to the average reader now that Trump is out of office, and the New York Times obtained and published much of the information. But the ruling is significant because it clears a hurdle to the criminal investigation Manhattan DA Cy Vance
70+ New York City Candidates Oppose Delay to RCV, Push Council on Education
Candidates in the same district, and former EDs of the BLAC, unite
NEW YORK, NY (12/16/2020) (readMedia) Today, over 70 candidates from across the city some running against each other released a statement in support of ranked choice voting (RCV) and opposing any delay. Instead they pushed the NYC Council to do its job and pass intro 1994, a bill that will fully fund voter education on RCV.
The full statement with signers including mayoral candidates Dianne Morales and Carlos Menchaca, former BLA (Black, Latino, Asian) Caucus executive director Corey Ortega, and 70+ others, below:
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