arrow The crowd at Tompkins Square Park for a free concert on April 24th, 2021.
Last Saturday, thousands of people packed into Tompkins Square Park for a free hardcore show that appears to have wound up being the largest city-permitted concert in NYC since the start of the pandemic. The massive crowd of mostly maskless concertgoers left some wondering how the city allowed a show this large to happen, when officials say COVID-19 remains a serious threat in NYC? But according to the permit application approved by the Parks Department, this was never supposed to be a concert organizers had been given permission for a September 11 Memorial political rally.
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10 things to know about the latest filing
This week marked the massive information dump the New York City Campaign Finance Board calls “the filing deadline.” There are enough tidbits and storylines to last us politicos two months until the next one on May 21, but here are 10 things that immediately stood out.
Adams has the money
With $7.6 million on hand, Eric Adams is the undisputed money king of the mayoral race. Scott Stringer is in a not-so-distant second with $6.85 million. Andrew Yang raised an impressive $2.14 million in just two months, but he won’t be eligible to receive his $4.73 million in expected public matching funds until April 15 at the earliest.
Women Grow and Drug Policy Alliance Partner for New York State Women in Cannabis Lobby Day
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Women in Cannabis Lobby Day Brings Together Directly Impacted Women, Cannabis Industry Leaders, Mothers, Medical Marijuana Patients to Mobilize for Legalization that Prioritizes Women and Minority Owned Businesses.
Women leaders from over 20 NY organizations demand legislators pass a comprehensive cannabis legalization that includes provisions of accessible entry points, priority to social equity licensing, small business loans, and an incubator program. ALBANY, N.Y. (PRWEB) March 08, 2021 On Monday, March 8th, International Women’s Day, Drug Policy Alliance and Women Grow partner to bring women advocates and business leaders across all sectors of the cannabis landscape together in New York, joining virtually to bring attention to the need for more women and people of color to have opportunities to particip
Assembly Bill A3139 was introduced by Assembly Member Harvey Epstein on January 22, 2021. The bill is currently in committee but, if enacted, it will amend New York’s Real Property Law.