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will lose one House seat under a new census count falling just 89 people short of the number it would have needed to keep all 27 of its House members.
On the one hand: 89 people! The tiny margin by which New York lost out to Minnesota prompted tons of hand-wringing. What if fewer rich people had fled New York as the pandemic bore down? What if the state had
Phoenix New Times has reached out to the owners and staff of those spots and other independent concert venues to get an idea of when they’ll be up and running again with performers on their stages. Some will be open as soon as this weekend or early next month. Others, like the Rhythm Room, are hedging their bets and waiting until the fall.
“It s going to be a big leap of faith that things with the pandemic and vaccinations will be at a better place by then,” says owner Bob Corritore.
Here’s a look at when the Valley’s most popular independent concert venues will reopen again.
NYC mayoral candidate Shaun Donovan gets approval for $1.5M in campaign matching funds Shant Shahrigian
Mayoral candidate Shaun Donovan is getting $1.5 million in public funding, the city’s Campaign Finance Board announced Thursday, a week after it stated it was investigating whether his campaign and a political action committee largely funded by his father Michael Donovan had been coordinating their activities.
“After reviewing additional information, including statements from Shaun and Michael Donovan, the Board voted to approve a public funds payment to the New Yorkers for Donovan campaign today,” CFB Chair Frederick Schaffer said in a statement. “The campaign will be subject to an ongoing, post-election audit, just like all campaigns in this election.”
By Juan Manuel Benitez New York City PUBLISHED 3:20 PM ET Apr. 22, 2021 PUBLISHED April 22, 2021 @3:20 PM
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Mayoral candidate Shaun Donovan got some good news â and a check for almost $1.5 million â on Thursday from the cityâs Campaign Finance Board, which last week had delayed the payment to investigate any ties between Donovanâs campaign and a political action committee thatâs funded by his father. We are grateful for the CFBâs swift action to resolve this issue, as well as to the thousands of New Yorkers who donated their hard-earned dollars to support our campaign of ideas,â Donovan Campaign Manager Brendan McPhillips said in a statement. âThis decision upholds New York City s unique, progressive campaign finance system as a model for the nation.â
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