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Mayor Bill de Blasio and Carl Weisbrod at City Hall

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The mayor seen in 2014 with Carl Weisbrod, his first planning commissioner and the man who cast the deciding vote on a proposal to let the CCRB investigate officers suspected of providing face statements.

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Mayor Bill de Blasio and Carl Weisbrod at City Hall

Panel OKs Question on Cops Who Lie, Avoids Major Land-Use Changes

Jarrett Murphy | June 19, 2019

In a dramatic reversal, the Charter Revision Commission approved a proposal to allow the CCRB to go after cops who make false statements during investigations of police misconduct. But it rejected comprehensive planning.

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Passing Rent Reform Was One Thing. Now it Has to be Enforced.

Jarrett Murphy | June 19, 2019

Sweeping rent reforms are now law. Exactly how the letter of that legislation translates into reality will depend in large part on how the state’s Division of Homes and Community Renewal publicizes and enforces it.

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Call to Study New Transit Line Linking Bronx, Queens and Brooklyn

Jeanmarie Evelly | June 19, 2019

Has the time come for a 20-year-old idea to give outer-borough residents a path to work or home that doesn’t involve a subway through Manhattan?

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Report: What NYers Have Left After Housing Costs, Other Essentials

Jarrett Murphy | June 19, 2019

The full impact of the tension between slow-growing incomes and swelling costs for essentials in the city is most visible when you look at what—if anything—is left over after the bills for life’s necessities are paid.

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Opinion: ‘And Justice For All’ Means Barring ICE from NYS Courthouses

Brigitte Hamadey | June 19, 2019

‘If ICE will not treat courthouses as sensitive locations, NY legislators must pass the Protect Our Courts Act.’

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