At 4 p.m., de
Blasio holds public hearings for and signs Intros.
At 4:30 p.m., de
Blasio holds a public hearing on various pieces of legislation, and signs some of them into law, Blue Room, City Hall, Manhattan.
At 4 p.m., de
Blasio holds a public hearing on, and then signs into law, the Criminal Justice Reform Act, Blue Room, City Hall, Manhattan.
At noon, de
Blasio holds a public hearing on, and then signs into law, Intros.
At 11:30 a.m., de
Blasio holds a public hearing on, and signs into law, eight pieces of legislation, Blue Room, City Hall, Manhattan.
At 4 p.m., de
Blasio holds a public hearing on several bills, and then signs them into law, Blue Room, City Hall, Manhattan.
At 4:30 p.m., NYC Mayor Bill de
Blasio holds a public hearing and bill signing, for Intros.
At noon, NYC Mayor Bill de
Blasio holds a public hearing to sign various bills into law, Blue Room, City Hall, Manhattan.
At 2 p.m., de
Blasio holds a public hearing on, and subsequently signs into law, Intros.
Not exact matches
At 4:30 p.m., NYC Mayor Bill de
Blasio will
hold a
public hearing for the following eleven bills that aim to reduce workplace sexual harassment, Blue Room, City Hall, Manhattan.
Also at 4 p.m., de
Blasio will
hold public hearings for six pieces of legislation, and then sign them into law, Governor's Room, City Hall, Manhattan.
At 2 p.m., de
Blasio will
hold a
public hearing on, and then sign into law, a package of bills related to law enforcement, inmate discharge outcomes, and juvenile justice, Blue Room, City Hall, Manhattan.
NYC Mayor de
Blasio will have to make his case to keep control of city schools at a set of May
public hearings being
held by the GOP - controlled state Senate.
«Our Education Committee will
hold a second
public hearing in New York City on May 19 to further examine this issue, giving Mayor de
Blasio and his administration another chance to make their case in a more thorough and more convincing way.»
At 10:30 a.m., NYC Mayor Bill de
Blasio will
hold public hearings for and sign 11 pieces of legislation, Blue Room, City Hall, Manhattan.
The commission, which is
holding hearings across the five boroughs to solicit
public input as to what its agenda should be, can consider any proposal presented to it, though de
Blasio charged its members with particularly looking at voting access and campaign finance reform.
New York, NY —
Public school parents from across New York City gathered outside today's mayoral control hearing to send a clear message: parents are dissatisfied with the quality of NYC public schools and they expect Mayor de Blasio to be held accoun
Public school parents from across New York City gathered outside today's mayoral control
hearing to send a clear message: parents are dissatisfied with the quality of NYC
public schools and they expect Mayor de Blasio to be held accoun
public schools and they expect Mayor de
Blasio to be
held accountable.
At 4 p.m., de
Blasio will
hold a
public hearing on 23 pieces of legislation and then sign them into law, Blue Room, City Hall, Manhattan.
At 3 p.m., NYC Mayor Bil de
Blasio will
hold a
public hearing on five bills before signing them into law, Blue Room, City Hall, Manhattan.
At 11 a.m., NYC Mayor Bill de
Blasio will
hold a
public hearing for and sign Intro.
At 4 p.m., de
Blasio will
hold public hearings for and sign eight pieces of legislation into law, Blue Room, City Hall, Manhattan.
At 4:30 p.m., de
Blasio will
hold public hearings for and sign four pieces of legislation, Blue Room, City Hall, Manhattan.
At 4 p.m., de
Blasio will
hold public hearings on, and then sign into law, seven pieces of legislation, Blue Room, City Hall, Manhattan.
At 11 a.m., de
Blasio will
hold a
public hearing and sign bills into law, Blue Room, City Hall, New York City.
With Knight there to observe, the City Planning Commission will
hold a much - anticipated
public hearing Wednesday on two proposals by Mayor Bill de
Blasio that are essential pieces of his affordable housing plan.
At Brooklyn Borough Hall on Monday, Borough President Eric Adams
held a
public hearing on the de
Blasio administration's controversial East New York Community Plan.
De
Blasio said that the board's decision to
hold only one
public hearing in Manhattan while neglecting to
hold a second one in the outer boroughs was an «outright failure of democracy.»
At 10:30 a.m., de
Blasio and NYC First Lady Chrilane McCray will
hold a
public hearing and sign Intro.1313 - A, which creates Paid Safe Leave, Blue Room, City Hall, Manhattan.
At 1:15 p.m., de
Blasio will
hold a
public hearing for and sign Intro.
Also at 10 a.m., de
Blasio will
hold public hearings for and sign nine pieces of legislation, Blue Room, City Hall, Manhattan.
At 3:30 p.m., de
Blasio will
hold a
public hearing and sign Intro 243 - A, which will raise the maximum income level of seniors eligible for the Senior Citizen Rent Increase Exemption Program benefits from $ 29,000 to $ 50,000, Blue Room, City Hall, Manhattan.
Mayor de
Blasio's handpicked Charter Revision Commission
held its first
public hearing Wednesday with little fanfare as a only nine people testified.
Calling school choice the best route out of poverty, House Majority Leader Eric Cantor took aim at New York City's new mayor on Wednesday for his cooler stance toward
public charter schools and warned that Republicans may
hold congressional
hearings on the education policies of Democrat Bill de
Blasio's administration.