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The race for public advocate in 2021 is relatively quiet in an otherwise noisy election season, with much of New York City’s political leadership up for grabs. That’s in part because the incumbent, Jumaane Williams, is running for re-election.
As a quick refresher, here s what a public advocate does they operate as a human 311, a clearinghouse for residents’ concerns, and a watchdog over city agencies. They can introduce legislation but don’t have a vote in the City Council. With a small budget and staff, their power comes from the public podium; several have used the job to get elected to a higher office such as the current Attorney General Leticia James and Mayor Bill de Blasio.
The Pandemic Is Shaking Up And Slowing Down The College Application Process
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New York City Public School seniors are well into their second semester, historically a time to take a breath after completing college applications. But many students are still scrambling to submit essays and complete financial aid documents, as the pandemic thrusts new burdens upon young people in a city devastated by the COVID-19 crisis in myriad ways.
“A process that would have ended completely in December is now being pushed into January and February,” said Angelique Figueroa, director of college counseling with the nonprofit College Bound Initiative at Bronx Latin high school.