Sentences with phrase «city office under»

However as Norden points out, those 18 lawmakers ran for state office under the state's campaign finance system, not for city office under the city's public financing system.

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Cohen is under criminal investigation in New York City, where FBI agents raided his home, hotel room and office on April 9, and seized files that include ones related to a $ 130,000 payment he made to porn star Stormy Daniels.»
The 2.5 million - square - foot (232,000 - square - meter) building would be the first major project under New York City's Midtown East rezoning plan, which encourages new office construction in the area, the bank and Mayor Bill de Blasio said in a statement Wednesday.
Poppin, an office supply retailer based in New York City, has an under $ 25 holiday gift guide, which includes «grip grass» — for storing pens and knickknacks — pencil cases, staplers, and notebooks.
The Pennsylvania Office of Open Records on Thursday gave the city 30 days to release their bid to Megan Shannon, a citizen who asked for the information in January under the state's Right - to - Know Law.
The Terminal City Club Tower has everything under one roof, the Private Club with the best exercise center, indoor pool & fine dining, convention facilities, strata offices & hotel.
In the construction sector, the expansion currently under way is much more broadly based than was the case in the late 1980s investment boom, which was heavily concentrated in city office development.
Under the air conditioning vent in his office, i.e. Lane Pryce's old office (Bert Cooper reminds him brutally of the «dead man, whose office you now inhabit»), Don happens upon the crumpled Mets pennant that had been an emblem of Lane's affection for New York, the city that killed him.
By the end of 2002, the market was ready to relaunch, under a public - private partnership in which the building is managed by Chicago - based Equity Office Properties, which rents the property from the city.
Turning to the tiniest kids in «kids and food,» the office of New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg has announced a new initiative under which participating city hospitals will restrict access to infant formula in an effort to encourage breast feeding by new mCity mayor Michael Bloomberg has announced a new initiative under which participating city hospitals will restrict access to infant formula in an effort to encourage breast feeding by new mcity hospitals will restrict access to infant formula in an effort to encourage breast feeding by new moms.
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Lisa Schrader, spokeswoman with the city's Office of Budget and Management, said Friday the agreement is still under negotiation.
In New York City, Cuomo pointed to his own office's efforts to investigate contracts under the Buffalo Billion, which includes the hiring of investigator Bart Schwartz.
Cuomo also hired two former Bloombeg administration staffers: Kevin Kelly, who had served as deputy commissioner of NYC Business under the former mayor, will be COO of New York State Homes and Community Renewal; and Jamal Othman, who was chief of staff in the New York City Mayor's Office of Veterans Affairs will now be deputy director of the state Division of Veterans» Affairs.
Lhota, who served as a deputy mayor under Giuliani at City Hall, chastised David from the podium, saying it was inappropriate for him to «disparage the 107th mayor of the city of New York with the words that you used when you look at what he did during those eight years in office where you saw, you actually saw the economy expanding, jobs expanding, I imagine even... the number of Crain's subscriptions actually increased very nicely in that period of time.&raCity Hall, chastised David from the podium, saying it was inappropriate for him to «disparage the 107th mayor of the city of New York with the words that you used when you look at what he did during those eight years in office where you saw, you actually saw the economy expanding, jobs expanding, I imagine even... the number of Crain's subscriptions actually increased very nicely in that period of time.&racity of New York with the words that you used when you look at what he did during those eight years in office where you saw, you actually saw the economy expanding, jobs expanding, I imagine even... the number of Crain's subscriptions actually increased very nicely in that period of time.»
She then worked in city government, including stints under Rudy Crew and in the Comptroller's office.
Among those mentioned are New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer, Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz, Jr., and outgoing Office of Management and Budget Director Shaun Donovan, who also served as city housing preservation and development commissioner under former Mayor Michael BloombCity Comptroller Scott Stringer, Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz, Jr., and outgoing Office of Management and Budget Director Shaun Donovan, who also served as city housing preservation and development commissioner under former Mayor Michael Bloombcity housing preservation and development commissioner under former Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
The influence of Gresham's union was reaffirmed when Comptroller Scott Stringer's office, investigating the de Blasio administration's bungling of a Lower East Side land deal that appeared to allow a hospice for AIDS patients to be turned into luxury condos, released a trove of emails and text messages that showed how closely 1199 worked with City Hall to make sure the disastrous deal, also under state and federal investigation, came to fruition.
The next mayor is facing a daunting multibillion - dollar bill for retroactive pay hikes because the entire city - labor force has been working for more than two years under expired contracts, the Independent Budget Office warned yesterday.
Meanwhile, Espaillat has the backing of two influential former Bronx borough presidents: Fernando Ferrer, the Democratic nominee for New York City mayor in 2005, and Adolfo Carrión, who served as a director of the White House Office of Urban Affairs under President Barack Obama.
The city's overall budget grew by 10 percent over the same time period, according to the Independent Budget Office — an increase city officials said was due largely to new labor contracts negotiated under Mayor de Blasio.
The probe was conducted under the Real Estate Tax Compliance Program, a joint initiative of Eric Schneiderman's office, the city's Department of Housing Preservation and Development and the governor's Tenant Protection Unit.
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When the mayor came into office none of the city's unions were under contract, now that figure is more than 90 percent.
If a member of the legislature be elected to congress, or appointed to any office, civil or military, under the government of the United States, the state of New York, or under any city government except as a member of the national guard or naval militia of the state, or of the reserve forces of the United States, his or her acceptance thereof shall vacate his or her seat in the legislature, providing, however, that a member of the legislature may be appointed commissioner of deeds or to any office in which he or she shall receive no compensation.
Under Rose's bill, the city's Office of Emergency Management (OEM) will develop and implement a plan to make the transportation network work as best it can during times of crisis.
Under Mayor Bill de Blasio, the city even booted ICE offices from Rikers Island.
Under the terms of the September 2013 agreement, 443 workers who are part of Local 237 received raises of as much as 34 percent — retroactive to 2008 — for a total cost of $ 3 million, according to the union and the city's Office of Management and Budget.
Anna Slatinsky, the Deputy Director of Brooklyn Office at the Department of City Planning, defended the city's plan saying they hoped it would provide an alternative for developers to building the hotels, bars, nightclubs and music venues that have proliferated under the current zonCity Planning, defended the city's plan saying they hoped it would provide an alternative for developers to building the hotels, bars, nightclubs and music venues that have proliferated under the current zoncity's plan saying they hoped it would provide an alternative for developers to building the hotels, bars, nightclubs and music venues that have proliferated under the current zoning.
As usual, lawmakers emerged from the meeting in Cuomo's office to say little, though they revealed issues ranging from rent control and mayoral control for New York City as well as changes to the state's teacher evaluation criteria are under discussion.
The next mayor of NYC is facing a multibillion - dollar bill for retroactive pay hikes because the entire city - labor force has been working for more than two years under expired contracts, the Independent Budget Office warned.
Valerie Bell, whose unarmed son was fatally shot by New York City detectives in 2006, is urging Cuomo to establish a special prosecutor's office under the attorney general to investigate such cases.
A former official of the New York City medical examiner's office sued the city on Thursday, claiming that she had been forced from her job for raising questions about the office's use of a novel form of DNA testing whose reliability had come under questCity medical examiner's office sued the city on Thursday, claiming that she had been forced from her job for raising questions about the office's use of a novel form of DNA testing whose reliability had come under questcity on Thursday, claiming that she had been forced from her job for raising questions about the office's use of a novel form of DNA testing whose reliability had come under question.
As New York moves to decriminalize low - level offenses, arguing enforcement is «rigged against communities of color,» other large cities are coming under pressure from the Justice Department — now led by former head of the U.S. Attorney's office in Brooklyn, Loretta Lynch — to do the same thing.
«There is blood on many hands, from those who incited violence under the guise of protest all the way to the mayor's office at City Hall,» Lynch said in a statement supplied by spokesman Albert O'Leary.
Under Mayor Bill de Blasio, the city's municipal vehicle fleet logged 102 million miles on the road in the last fiscal year, 25 percent more miles than in 2014, the mayor's first year in office.
But critics of Mr. de Blasio, many of them in agreement with Mr. Lynch's Saturday decree that «blood on the hands starts on the steps of City Hall, in the office of the mayor,» say the city is quite divided under Mr. de Blasio, an observation that polling and anecdotal evidence suppoCity Hall, in the office of the mayor,» say the city is quite divided under Mr. de Blasio, an observation that polling and anecdotal evidence suppocity is quite divided under Mr. de Blasio, an observation that polling and anecdotal evidence supports.
The report claimed a 2010 study done by the city Independent Budget Office severely under - counted the full value and liability of pension and retiree health costs of the district public schools.
In 2013, a study by the New York City comptroller's office projected that, under a tax - and - regulate model, the city could bring in an additional $ 400 million in yearly reveCity comptroller's office projected that, under a tax - and - regulate model, the city could bring in an additional $ 400 million in yearly revecity could bring in an additional $ 400 million in yearly revenue.
«With no Hispanic holding a state - wide or New York City wide political office and with Census data showing Hispanic growth is substantial in 60 of 62 counties in the State, the appointment makes two the number of Hispanic serving as heads of state agencies under Andrew Cuomo.
But under Mayor Bill de Blasio, the department doesn't call in the state Attorney General's Office or the feds to help with civil or criminal prosecution, or pursue civil cases through the city Law Department, Terrell says.
The new office joins the city of Syracuse Bureau of Planning and Sustainability with the Onondaga County Planning Agency under one roof, with most staff becoming county employees.
US Attorney Preet Bharara's office has filed a scathing lawsuit against the city's Department of Transportation — accusing it of systemic racism under its previous commissioner.
The DDC is in the process of leasing nearly 10,000 square feet of office space at 101 Tyrellan Ave. for 20 years to be closer to projects under construction in the borough so workers don't have to trek from Long Island City to Staten Island.
«This settlement shows our enforcement efforts have motivated major developers like Glenwood to embrace their obligations under the law by making retrofits in thousands of apartments, compensating aggrieved parties, and establishing procedures to ensure accessibility at ongoing and future development projects,» Bharara said in a statement, noting this is the 10th case of this kind his office brought against city landlords.
STATEN ISLAND — One city agency under constant criticism from the Staten Island borough president for its late and expensive work got the OK to build a new office closer to its critic — at a cost of about half a million taxpayer dollars a year.
According to the speaker's office, Mark - Viverito is the only official from the U.S. scheduled to attend the meeting, where she is expected to highlight the Council's efforts to strengthen sanctuary city policies, particularly under President Donald Trump.
Amid a preliminary budget hearing where the City Council's Committee on Governmental Operations heard testimony from several city agencies and other entities under its purview, representatives from the Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings, or OATH, did not ask for massive new resources, but explained the impact of an increased budget and an increased caseload, while also asking for more personCity Council's Committee on Governmental Operations heard testimony from several city agencies and other entities under its purview, representatives from the Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings, or OATH, did not ask for massive new resources, but explained the impact of an increased budget and an increased caseload, while also asking for more personcity agencies and other entities under its purview, representatives from the Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings, or OATH, did not ask for massive new resources, but explained the impact of an increased budget and an increased caseload, while also asking for more personnel.
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Meantime, a new mayor of Saratoga Springs has taken office under the same form of government ruling the Spa City for a century.
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