New York Times / Siena Poll Shows Resounding Majority of New York
City Voters Want More Public Charter Schools
Do
city voters want a Trump family member to enter New York City's political arena?
Not exact matches
Kinderhook, N.Y. November 1, 2016... With open enrollment for Obamacare beginning today,
voters should know that its rates are skyrocketing for New York's struggling middle class: They'll go up another 16.6 percent on average in New York and upwards of 25 percent elsewhere, yet liberal New York
City professor and NY - 19 congressional candidate Zephyr Teachout
wants to expand the failing program even more, the campaign of fiscally responsible congressional candidate John Faso today noted.
If this week is any indication, expect a late - December blizzard of studies, reports and surveys predicting doomsday scenarios for New York's schools,
cities and other government entities if a tax cap goes through — despite a poll saying that
voters clearly
want the mechanism.
Masterpole, the
city's auditor and owner of Masterpole - Murphy Insurance Agency,
wants voters to know he's one of them, he said.
«Because everyone's eyes are on election matters right now, we
wanted to take this moment to make very, very clear that New York
City and all of us here are going to be very, very actively engaged in a campaign to change state law in the coming months to finally make this a state that's
voter friendly, to finally make this a state where people can participate and not be disenfranchised.»
A few
voters did
want to talk about crumbling streets and the
city's onerous sidewalk repair policy.
City voters will not
want to return New York to the pre-1993 dark days of rampant crime, corruption, incompetence and special interest politics.
Nearly two - thirds of
voters in New York
City — 66 % — do not
want Spitzer to enter New York
City politics and run for mayor in 2013.
«Similarly, large majorities of Democrats, New York
City voters, blacks, Latinos and younger
voters want the Feds to bring civil rights charges, while Republicans are opposed, and upstaters, suburbanites, white and older
voters are closely divided,» Greenberg said.
«They even
want to try and rig the election at the polling booths, where so many
cities are corrupt and
voter fraud is all too common.»
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[email protected] 212-257-4350 New Yorkers Overwhelmingly
Want Deal on New Teacher Evaluation System New Poll Shows Robust and Resilient Support; No Excuse Seen for Losing $ 300 million New York (Nov. 29, 2012)-- A new teacher evaluation system that would ensure that New York
City received $ 300 million in additional State education funding enjoys overwhelming support among
City voters in general and parents in particular, according to a new poll released today by StudentsFirstNY, the education reform advocacy group, and conducted by Anzalone Liszt Research.
«About half of New York
City voters don't
want four more years of Mayor Bill de Blasio, but it's the old political story: You can't beat somebody with nobody,» Quinnipiac University Poll Assistant Director Maurice Carroll said in a statement.
He said he
wanted to look to the technology sector for inspiration on how to deliver
city services to citizens in a user friendly way «in the palm of their hand» and use technology to bridge the disconnect between government and citizens, especially in light of low
voter turnout..
If David Cameron and George Osborne
want to succeed in making the Conservative Party credible on the economy — and appealing to urban
voters outside the South of England — they must produce a credible policy on
cities.
Saratoga Springs
voters will decide this Election Day if they
want to adopt a new
city charter.
A new poll shows about half, 51 - percent of the 379 New York
City registered
voters who were questioned do not
want Weiner to resign, but a majority, 56 - percent say Weiner should not run to succeed Mayor Bloomberg.
«About half of New York
City voters don't
want four more years of Mayor Bill de Blasio, but it's the old political story: You can't beat somebody with nobody,» said Quinnipiac University Poll Assistant Director Maurice Carroll.
They say
voters want the GOP in charge of the Senate as a balance to a Democratic governor and an Assembly led by New York
City Democrats.
New York, New York, April 6, 2013 - Carl Person, the Reform Party candidate for Mayor of New York
City, announced today that «I am the first person to be nominated for Mayor of New York
City, and I
want voters and other parties and candidates to know what honest politics should be doing for
voters and residents in New York
City.»
«Corruption, pay - to - play, mismanagement, deteriorating quality of life, of a homeless crisis, broken subways or if they
want to take our
city in a different direction,» Malliotakis said Tuesday morning, trying to make a last - minute push to
voters.
His Democratic rival for the
city comptroller post
wants voters to recall the so - called «Troopergate» scandal that blew up in the Spitzer administrations face before he resigned as governor.
The
city's official Voter Guide, available at http://voting.nyc/, has everything
voters need to get ready to vote for the
city they
want.
46 % of registered
voters in New York
City do not
want Police Commissioner Ray Kelly to run for mayor.
The only caveat is that its writers, Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, won last year for La La Land's
City of Stars — will
voters want to anoint them again?
AURORA By a 2 - to - 1 margin, Aurora
voters say they don't
want pit bulls to return to the
city, based on early returns.
02/7/12 -
City Beat - Breeding Ground, Lack of dog auction regulation draws out - of - state dealers 02/3/12 - Columbus Dispatch, Editorial - Dogged effort 01/31/12 - The Oxford Press - Auctions, puppy mills to blame for increase in unwanted dogs 01/28/12 - Columbus Dispatch - Ohio lawmakers to consider dog auction ban 01/28/12 - 13 ABC (Toledo)- Ohio group clears step in dog auction ban effort 01/24/12 - Westlake / Bay Village Observer - Petition shows support for dog auction ban 01/24/12 - Ohio Akron Beacon Journal, Letter to the Editor - Push for animal rights 01/23/12 - Toledo Blade - Ohio group seeks to ban dog auctions 01/21/12 - Examiner - Coalition to Ban Ohio Dog Auctions Exceeds Signature Goal for Ballot Initiative 01/19/12 - Columbus Dispatch - Signatures collected to prompt action on dog auctions 01/13/12 - WOUB News - Group
Wants Ohio to Ban Dog Auctions 01/12/12 - DogHeirs - Proposed Ohio Dog Auctions Act Stops Distribution for Puppy Mill Breeders 01/11/12 - WOSU All Sides with Ann Fisher - Efforts to Ban Puppy Mills and Dog Auctions in Ohio / Open Forum 01/11/12 - The Athens News, Letter to the Editor - Please sign petitions to end quarterly dog auctions in Ohio 01/10/12 - Cincinnati Animal News Examiner - Group works to ban dog auctions in Ohio 01/8/12 - Tanglewood Hairdressers - Dog auction petition signatures being certified 01/7/12 - Pack Mentality - Pack Line Headlines: Dog auctions, dog lawsuit and puppy mill legislation 01/6/12 - Cleveland Scene - Puppy Sales on Hold at Ohio Dog Auction 01/5/12 - Cleveland Plain Dealer - Ohio dog breeders association owns shuttered Farmerstown dog auction 01/3/12 - Life with Dogs - Ohio Dog Auctions: Going... Going... Gone 12/31/11 - Columbus Dispatch, Letters to the Editor - Ohioans deserve a say on puppy mills 12/30/11 - Orvis - Ohio One Step Closer to Banning Dog Auctions 12/28/11 - Statehouse News Bureau - Group files petition to put before
voters a law banning dog auctions 12/27/11 - Columbus Dispatch - Dog - auction ban a step closer