Money Talk: Manhattan Candidates Hit the Ground Running
This year, the NYC Campaign Finance Board (CFB) approved a whopping $17.3 million in matching funds to City candidates -...
Read moreThis year, the NYC Campaign Finance Board (CFB) approved a whopping $17.3 million in matching funds to City candidates -...
Read moreThe campaigns of mayoral candidates Eric Adams and Scott Stringer along with Comptroller candidate Brad Lander hauled in over $10 million collectively in taxpayer money as...
Read moreA contingency of New York lawmakers, along with several community organizations on Tuesday filed a lawsuit in Manhattan State Supreme...
Read moreLeslie Boghosian Murphy Phelan-Dante Fitzpatrick Marni Halasa Aleta LaFargue...
Read moreThough unsuccessful in her attempt to unseat veteran U.S. Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-Manhattan, Brooklyn) in June’s Democratic primary, Lindsey Boylan...
Read moreShaun Donovan, former U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Secretary and White House Budget Director for President Obama officially announced this...
Read moreCity Council candidate Marni Halasa stood boldly outside the Hotel Central last Tuesday, holding a sign that read, “Erik Bottcher...
Read moreDemocratic Queens Assemblyman David Weprin (D-Richmond Hill, Fresh Meadows) announced on Monday that he is officially running for NYC Comptroller in 2021....
Read moreSince entering the race to succeed Councilmember Ben Kallos (D-Upper East Side, Yorkville, Lenox Hill) as District 5’s representative, Julie...
Read moreState Senator Brian Benjamin (D-Harlem, East Harlem) for District 30 in Manhattan is taking on two Brooklyn boys, among others, in...
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