12 May 2003 Uncategorized INTENSIFYING CONFLICT Relations between the mayor’s office and AIDS community advocates are souring fast over his reform agenda. ByK. Wright0Comments
24 Mar 2003 Uncategorized GET THE LEAD OUT New players, a new bill and the same old story for the Council and lead paint removal. ByK. Wright0Comments
03 Mar 2003 Uncategorized SAVE THE PARTY Black and Latino pols join the Working Families Party in telling the mayor to dump his nonpartisan elections proposal. ByK. Wright0Comments
17 Feb 2003 Uncategorized EASY MONEY The public advocate wants to make sure people hear about new streamlined food stamp applications–with media giant Vivendi’s help. ByK. Wright0Comments
10 Feb 2003 Uncategorized DATA ADVOCACY The Citizen’s Committee for Children of New York has released an update of its tome of child well being data. ByK. Wright0Comments
27 Jan 2003 Uncategorized CLUTTERED WITH ART? Artists and the parks department square off on new regs for selling art in city parks. ByK. Wright0Comments
06 Jan 2003 Uncategorized FED BILL TAKES ON BANKS, BUT PREYS ON STRICT NEW YORK LAW A new bill tossing around Washington aims to put the reins on companies that make high-cost loans to homeowners–but it could mean the demise of the stronger laws passed in… ByMatt Pacenza0Comments
23 Dec 2002 Uncategorized SPINNING THE TREE Mayor Bloomberg has “expanded” the Christmas tree recycling program—and, by the way, eliminated curb pick up. ByK. Wright0Comments
23 Dec 2002 Uncategorized POLICE SUPPORT Advocates are saving the holidays for an NYPD cop suspended for not arresting homeless people. ByK. Wright0Comments
18 Nov 2002 Uncategorized A NEW BUDGET FIX: POLITICAL FUNDRAISING As the city falls on tough economic times, some government officials are looking to relax ethics rules in order to raise private cash. ByAlyssa Katz0Comments