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NYC Comptroller candidate David Weprin wins backing of police unions

NYC Comptroller candidate David Weprin wins backing of police unions
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Candidates For Bronx Borough President Lay Out Their Visions In First Debate

Candidates For Bronx Borough President Lay Out Their Visions In First Debate arrow Candidates for Bronx Borough President appear virtually at a debate hosted by Spectrum News/NY1. Spectrum News/NY1 The leading Democratic candidates in the race for Bronx borough president offered divergent views over how they will lead the city’s most impoverished borough in the first televised debate ahead of the June 22nd primary. The virtual debate by Spectrum News/NY1 featured four of the five candidates on the ballot for the position, often considered a figurehead role whose power often comes from having an unlimited bully pulpit that amplifies the borough s issues. It s not the first such gathering for the candidates, who have been regularly taking part in forums for months. Friday s pre-taped debate was somewhat more contentious, with candidates able to directly question their rivals over qualifications and record.

Mayoral candidates are rather quiet on the budget they want

less  money  New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio rolled out a $98.6 billion “recovery budget” on Monday – the largest budget in the city’s history – but he’ll only get to spend half of it. Because six months into the next fiscal year, a new mayor will be taking office. So it seemed odd that the mayor’s executive budget was met with near silence from the eight leading Democrats who are hoping to inherit the city – and the $3.9 billion budget gap that de Blasio’s bean counters predict for the next mayor’s first full fiscal year. Shaun Donovan, who once managed the $4 trillion federal budget, was the only candidate who even put out a statement, criticizing de Blasio for failing to make progress on key issues like police reform and “passing the buck to his eventual successor and ultimately, the NYC taxpayer.” (Unlike his arguably misdirected finger-pointing at de Blasio for the census results, Donovan’s budget statement went largely unnoticed.)

New York City Limits Qualified Immunity, Makes It Easier To Sue Cops Who Use Excessive Force

New York City Limits Qualified Immunity, Makes It Easier To Sue Cops Who Use Excessive Force
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