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Election 2021

Brad Lander Explains His Vision for an Activist Comptroller’s Office

Jarrett Murphy | January 14, 2021

Can audits, pension investments, and policy reports combat climate change and craft a more equal New York?

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What’s Next for Criminal-Justice Reform in Albany?

Jarrett Murphy | December 17, 2020

After bail and discovery reform and the repeal of 50-a, Senate Codes Committee Chair Jamaal Bailey maps out an agenda.

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Wiley Sees Potential for Economic Stimulus in City’s Own Capital Spending

Jarrett Murphy | December 17, 2020

The mayoral hopeful, whose background is as a civil-rights lawyer, is pushing brick-and-mortar policy as she navigates a crowded field.

Economía

La importancia de la ayuda económica para latinos en la pandemia

Daniel Parra | December 7, 2020

Las negociaciones en el senado están en marcha para que se decida si habrá o no un nuevo paquete de ayuda y de qué tipo será. En medio de este tira y afloja, la pregunta es ¿se incluirá a los indocumentados, aún cuando ellos han pagado impuestos?

The Max & Murphy Show

Leading Senate Democrat: Drastic Moves Are Needed to Staunch 2nd Wave

Jarrett Murphy | November 19, 2020

Manhattan’s Liz Krueger says bars and gyms must close if the city is to avoid another catastrophic experience with COVID-19.

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The Check In: What’s Next for the Flushing Waterfront Rezoning

Jeanmarie Evelly | November 13, 2020

Managing editor Jeanmarie Evelly talks with housing and development reporter Sadef Kully about the Flushing waterfront rezoning, where developers want to create a 29-acre waterfront special district with 1,725 apartments and other facilities.

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The Check In: Election 2020 Aftermath

Jeanmarie Evelly | November 5, 2020

In the first episode of City Limits’ new newsroom podcast, managing editor Jeanmarie Evelly talks with executive editor Jarrett Murphy about the local impact of the 2020 elections and the big stories facing New York City in months to come.

Election 2017

Max & Murphy: The Mayoral Candidates You Haven’t Heard Enough About

Jarrett Murphy | October 23, 2017

There are seven people on the November 7 ballot for mayor. Four managed to get a spot on the stage of a televised debate. But Akeem Browder, Aaron Commey and Michael Tolkin have had to find other ways to make their cases.

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