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Republican mayoral candidate and Staten Island Assemblywoman Nicole Malliotakis addressing the Conservative Political Action Committee.

Annalisa Ramnarain

Government

Election 2017: Who’s Who in the Race for Mayor?

By Annalisa Ramnarain and Jarrett Murphy | July 3, 2017

Everything you want to know about the 2017 race but were afraid to ask.

de Blasio

UrbaNerd: Are City Employees Breaking Ethics Rules More Under De Blasio?

By Annalisa Ramnarain and Jarrett Murphy | May 16, 2017

There’s no definitive proof one way or another, but one incomplete indicator is the Conflict of Interest Board’s annual tally of how may employees have been fined or suspended for breaking COIB rules.

Homepage Featured

UrbaNerd: Yes, Even West Virginians Have Skin in the 2017 NYC Campaigns

By Annalisa Ramnarain | April 21, 2017

An analysis of contributions to candidates for citywide, borough-level and Council posts indicates that people from 45 states, Puerto Rico and the District of Columbia have made donations.

CITY WIRE: THE BLOG

Tools for Tenants Ahead of Bushwick Rezoning

By Annalisa Ramnarain | March 31, 2017

Displacement is a threat whether the zoning changes or not, officials say.

equality

The Sights and Sounds of International Women’s Day

By Annalisa Ramnarain | March 9, 2017

When New Yorkers gathered in Washington Square Park on Wednesday night, signs and speeches reflected the broad array of causes that define today’s movement for womens’ empowerment.

Affordable Housing

City Pushes to Regulate Low-Income Coops Amid Some Shareholders’ Opposition

By Abigail Savitch-Lew, Annalisa Ramnarain and Christian Vasquez | February 24, 2017

The city has proposed new rules to protect the long-term affordability of Housing Development Fund Corporations (HDFCs), but some shareholders say the rules would rob them of well-deserved equity.

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