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Nassau County Executive names 10 people to newly-formed police diversity committee

Nassau County Executive names 10 people to newly-formed police diversity committee
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Greenberg Traurig s Mark Weprin Named to City & State s 2021 Queens Power 100

Greenberg Traurig’s Mark Weprin Named to City & State’s 2021 “Queens Power 100” Share Article Mark Weprin, a Government Law & Policy Practice shareholder in global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP’s New York office, has been named to City & State’s 2021 “Queens Power 100” list. NEW YORK (PRWEB) June 01, 2021 The list “recognizes the borough’s politically influential people in government, business, law, education, nonprofits, and more,” according to the publication. Weprin represents clients in legislative and regulatory matters at various levels of government. He focuses on representing the New York real estate industry, as well as important corporate and not for profit organizations. Prior to joining Greenberg Traurig, Weprin served as Deputy Secretary of Legislative Affairs for Andrew Cuomo, New York State Governor, in addition to having served as a member of the New York City Council. He

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Katie Boyd Britt, possible U S Senate candidate, resigns as president of BCA

Katie Boyd Britt, possible U.S. Senate candidate, resigns as president of BCA AL.com 1 hr ago Leada Gore, al.com Britt’s resignation is effective June 4, according to a press release from the statewide business organization. The resignation, the group said, will allow her to “pursue other opportunities.” “One of my greatest prides at BCA has been bringing the previously forgotten back into the fold – our small businesses on Main Street, and the rural businesses and industry that are the heartbeats of local communities in every corner of our great state,” Britt said. “We have relentlessly fought for the things that matter most to hardworking Alabamians trying to earn livelihoods, build lives and raise families. Certainly, some of our toughest, yet most rewarding, battles have come the past year during the pandemic. We helped lead the successful charge to Keep Alabama Open, and spearheaded the push to protect businesses from frivolous COVID lawsuit

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