Sentences with phrase «attended by elected officials»

Sponsored by the City of New York, the Mayor's Fund to Advance NYC, The Cooper Union, and Lebenthal Asset Management, the event is expected to be attended by elected officials including Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer.
The gathering has become an annual tradition, attended by elected officials and community residents en masse.

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The event was attended by over one hundred people, including elected officials and other community leaders.
It holds a monthly breakfast for elected officials and candidates to speak, one of which was recently attended by Comptroller Scott Stringer.
«There is an important and clear difference between attending an event with elected officials — even if they say nice things about you — and officially being endorsed by a party committee in a contested primary.
It is a must - attend event for any elected official in New York, particularly Democrats, and is the 40th annual celebration, reminder and illustration of the political power amassed by «the caucus.»
The fight over Cuomo's education agenda will resume Thursday morning with a rally attended by Mulgrew, other union advocates and elected officials who will call on the state to fulfill its Campaign for Fiscal Equity obligations.
And he pointed with pride to an early October fundraiser attended by State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer, and City Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito, among a host of elected officials.
The mishap didn't dampen Cuomo's mood at the holiday event attended by elected and government officials, family and friends, sources said.
Metropolitan College of New York Unveils State - of - the - Art Bronx Campus In a ribbon cutting ceremony attended by college officials, students, alumni, community leaders and elected officials, Metropolitan College of New York officially opened its new Bronx campus.
The announcement was attended by a slew of top elected officials — including Comptroller Scott Stringer, Public Advocate Letitia James, and Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito.
The potential candidate for the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination gave nods to both early voting states this weekend — attending an inaugural ball thrown by Iowa Democrats on Sunday, and inviting New Hampshire's newly elected Democratic governor to his official swearing - in ceremony on Sunday.
► This week's issue of Science also includes a brief recap of the 40th annual AAAS Forum on Science and Technology Policy, attended by «more than 400 elected officials, government and business leaders, researchers, educators, and others» on 30 April and 1 May in Washington, D.C. «The importance of basic research for the nation's scientific and economic future was a recurring theme,» and «participants delved into the factors driving the tight budget environment» scientists are currently facing.
The «details tucked into dozens of plans being turned in to U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos this week were hammered out by a hodgepodge of elected and appointed officials — from governors and legislators to state school board members and local superintendents — during sometimes sparsely attended meetings, caucuses, and task force sessions.»
What if you attend a local meeting with elected officials on the issue of affordable housing to better comprehend how many people in your community are affected by housing instability and inconsistent tenant rights for renting pet owners?
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