🚨EXCLUSIVE: Mayoral candidate Brad Lander - arrested by ICE - just exposed a MAJOR scheme:
Courts tell undocumented immigrants their cases are “dismissed.” But what they really dismiss… is their asylum status. Then ICE grabs them. No lawyer. No warning.
The race to replace Mayor Eric Adams has swallowed much of the oxygen in the lead-up to this year's June 24 Democratic primary. But as New Y
One of three citywide races (with Mayor and Public Advocate).
Brannan's my top choice (and the Working Families Party pick); I don't think Levine's a bad option per se, although he's certainly more of a fiscal conservative overall (which again, not necessarily a bad thing in a Comptroller, but there is definitely such a thing as too much caution when it comes to a massive budget).
Parker and Malave Perez are barely in the running. Parker has a good public-facing rep as a State Senator, but it's not clear how that would transfer to Comptroller; he's also a conservative, broadly speaking. Malave Perez at least has extensive experience in the field, but since he's so far behind Brannan and Levine in every sense (it's amazing that fundraising in the (low) six figures isn't enough to get you matching public funds or a debate appearance!), there's very little to know about his positioning, policy ability, etc.
It's going to be Levine or Brannan, without question. If one or the other is your top pick, there you go... otherwise, better pick one or the other as a lower ranking, because any vote for Parker or Malave Perez will get knocked over to the next ranked choice.
Notice of claim to sue the NYC Comptroller's office.
Notice of claim to sue the NYC Comptroller’s office.
Greetings,
First and foremost I treat everyone at the NYC Comptroller’s office, HRA, CUNY, USPS, etc. with the utmost respect at all times. I will continue to treat everyone with the maximum level of respect.
I would like to sue the NYC Comptroller’s office for $105,000.00. If anyone saw what is going on between New York law enforcement and myself they would be shocked. People I know pay…
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NYC Pension Fund is demanding supplier diversity data from Fortune 500 companies
The New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer is demanding companies release data detailing purchases made with minority suppliers. The list of corporations include Facebook, Google, Starbucks, Alphabet, Goldman Sachs, Dow Chemical and more.
While most corporations on that list do have supplier diversity initiatives, many do not release their numbers to the public. This new request to make minority purchasing public could send uncomfortable waves through the industry. In today's America, over 12,000 certified businesses operate in the country per the National Minority Supplier Development Council and the Institute for Thought Diversity. There are more than enough qualified suppliers to meet needs for all companies, however not many are actually used.
I myself am in favor of a type of zero based budgeting but for supplier diversity. In this idea, everyone starts at zero and releases their current numbers. No one is punished or denigrated but instead, a plan is put in place to help grow corporations with qualified suppliers. The big issue is that companies know they aren't meeting requirements and are afraid of the backlash. Helping these organizations must be the key to creating a solution.