Climate and Environment Economy Government In Depth Investigations To Divest or Dig In: Candidates Spar Over Where to Park Pension Billions Amid Climate Threats The race for comptroller has been a largely quiet affair, but as sole trustee for the state’s $209 billion pension fund, the winner will have to decide whether investing in fossil-fuel companies is still morally acceptable or financially wise.ByJarrett MurphyNovember 1, 2018Share PostTwitterFacebookEmailLink25 minRead timeRead more
Housing and Homelessness Council Weighs Mandating Developers to Create Housing for the Homeless ‘We have the opportunity to change the course for homeless New Yorkers and those on the brink of homelessness and we need to act now.’BySadef Ali KullyNovember 1, 2018Share PostTwitterFacebookEmailLink8 minRead timeRead more
Opinion CityViews: Community Board Term Limits Would Weaken Checks and Balances ‘This is opening up the process in the manner of slashing one’s own wrists.’ByHoward GraubardNovember 1, 2018Share PostTwitterFacebookEmailLink6 minRead timeRead more
Government Podcasts Max & Murphy: Statewide Candidates on Gun Rights, Corruption, Animal Welfare, Climate Change With less than a week to go until election 2018, meet the third-party candidates for attorney general and comptroller.ByJarrett MurphyNovember 1, 2018Share PostTwitterFacebookEmailLink4 minRead timeRead more