Election 2021
Policy Shop: A Latino Agenda, a Small Biz Rescue Plan and a Subway Holiday
Jarrett Murphy |
The spotlight was elsewhere last week, but the campaign 2021 policy ideas kept coming.
Covering the races for mayor, public advocate, comptroller, borough president, district attorney, City Council and judge.
The spotlight was elsewhere last week, but the campaign 2021 policy ideas kept coming.
Those running for mayor have exercised their civic duty to varying degrees over their time as New York City voters, a City Limits review of Board of Elections records indicates.
What the candidates are saying so far — and what advocates hope they will eventually talk about.
Breaking down the issue that defined and sometimes derailed the de Blasio administration and the challenge confronting the next mayor.
The latest proposals from NYC candidates running for mayor and Manhattan district attorney.
‘We call on the next mayor to invest… $2.5 billion for affordable housing rental and homeownership opportunities and $1.5 billion for the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA), and to move the city’s reporting structure away from raw production totals and into more meaningful areas, including racial equity and levels of affordability.’
A total of 16 candidates are on the ballots in March 23rd races to replace Andrew Cohen and Ritchie Torres.
Es muy poco lo que las plataforma de los candidatos muestran sobre sus planes en inmigración en la ciudad y sus comunidades migrantes, así que esto es lo que respondieron.
Advocates believe the city won’t see meaningful reductions in the number of kids who grow up partly in homeless shelters until policies target the social mobility of women of color.
March 2 is when candidates hoping to run in the June 22 primaries begin collecting petition signatures to get on the ballot.