CITY WIRE: THE BLOG
Malliotakis’s Voting Record in the Spotlight, Census 2020 on the Radar: Headlines for Oct. 3
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Plus, the state of the race for Council speaker.
Plus, the state of the race for Council speaker.
The mayor will greet campaign staff as the general election campaign slowly ramps up.
News on immigrant arrests, a Brooklyn Council race and the fortunes of the Republican mayoral nominee.
Plus, city pols discuss the Puerto Rico disaster.
The de Blasio administration is supposed to be more transparent than any of its predecessors. On a practical level, that only matters if they get around to showing you the stuff you need to see.
And what ever happened to the mayor’s push to change state law on the release of police disciplinary files?
Approximately 7:40 AM — Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito appears Live on MSNBC’s Morning Joe to Discuss Puerto Rico Hurricane Maria Aftermath. 9:45 AM – First Lady Chirlane McCray participates in a press conference on the steps of Brooklyn Borough Hall hosted by CAMBA, to help promote parental and familial acceptance of LGBTQ youth. The First Lady will be joined by the Vice President of CAMBA, Angeles Delgado. Brooklyn Borough Hall, 209 Joralemon Street, Brooklyn. Approximately 10:30 AM— Mark-ViveritoAppears Live on WNYC’s The Brian Lehrer Show (93.9FM, www.wnyc.org)
Also, three Council hearings take place as GOP mayoral nominee Nicole Malliotakis focuses on senior centers and Mayor de Blasio and his team continue their week-long emphasis of programs and policies affecting Manhattan.
Plus, Councilmembers kneel in protest and a look at Bo Dietl’s campaign promises.
Plus, a tall man visits a high line.