Sentences with phrase «current public advocate bill»

Liu has bravely insisted he's still running for mayor in 2013, but that prospect will get even dimmer with the latest round of accusatory headlines; the biggest beneficiaries from Liu's decline are former comptroller Bill Thompson and current public advocate Bill de Blasio, both of whom would have tangled with Liu for labor union endorsements.
Ms. James was similarly committed when we asked if she might follow the path of current Public Advocate Bill de Blasio and run for mayor after a term or two in office.
For the first time in two decades, New York City may have a Democratic mayor in current Public Advocate Bill de Blasio.

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For more background on the role and structure of the office of Public Advocate, watch our interview with the current Public Advocate, Bill de Blasio.
Former NYC Public Advocate Mark Green says his onetime rival and current public advocate, Bill de Blasio, has been «put in a box by institutional rivals.&Public Advocate Mark Green says his onetime rival and current public advocate, Bill de Blasio, has been «put in a box by institutional rivalsAdvocate Mark Green says his onetime rival and current public advocate, Bill de Blasio, has been «put in a box by institutional rivals.&public advocate, Bill de Blasio, has been «put in a box by institutional rivalsadvocate, Bill de Blasio, has been «put in a box by institutional rivals.»
Public Advocate Bill de Blasio receives 10 % of the Democratic vote while current Comptroller John Liu has the support of 9 %.
In a Quinnipiac poll last month, Quinn was found with a huge lead among those who are seen as candidates in the race, ranking well ahead of former City Comptroller Bill Thompson, Public Advocate Bill de Blasio, and current City Comptroller John C. Liu.
Former New York City Comptroller Bill Thompson, the only announced Democratic candidate for mayor, was joined on the panel by City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, current comptroller John Liu and public advocate Bill de Blasio.
In a Quinnipiac poll last month, Quinn was found with a huge lead among those who are seen as candidates in the race, ranking well ahead of former City Comptroller Bill Thompson, Public Advocate Bill de Blasio, and current City Comptroller John Liu.
Should Lhota win the Republican primary, Democratic challengers are likely to include City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, Public Advocate Bill de Blasio, former City Comptroller Bill Thompson and current Comptroller John Liu.
Mayor Michael Bloomberg can not run for re-election because of the city's term limits law, while Public Advocate Bill de Blasio and Comptroller John Liu are both running for Mayor rather than seeking re-election to their current offices.
Stringer formally announced Sunday that he will instead be running for comptroller, after he failed to gain traction in a crowded field of hopefuls that includes City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, Public Advocate Bill de Blasio, current city Comptroller John Liu and former Comptroller Bill Thompson.
Former NYC Comptroller Bill Thompson takes second with 16 percent, followed by current Comptroller John Liu with 10 percent, City Council Speaker Christine Quinn who nets 9 percent, Public Advocate bill de Blasio at 8 percent and Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer with 4 percBill Thompson takes second with 16 percent, followed by current Comptroller John Liu with 10 percent, City Council Speaker Christine Quinn who nets 9 percent, Public Advocate bill de Blasio at 8 percent and Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer with 4 percbill de Blasio at 8 percent and Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer with 4 percent.
Current Mayor Bill de Blasio, a liberal Democrat and former Public Advocate, officially became mayor of the Big Apple on New Year's Day, easily defeating Republican Joe Lhota in November by running a campaign that rejected Bloomberg's politics.
I asked both candidates whether they have asked the current Public Advocate, and Democratic mayoral candidate, Bill de Blasio for his endorsement.
Nine percent gave their support to current City Comptroller John Liu while Public Advocate Bill de Blasio garnered 8 %.
In this hypothetical contest, 10 % are behind current Comptroller John Liu, 7 % back Public Advocate Bill de Blasio, and Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer takes 6 % of the vote.
Former Comptroller Bill Thompson earned 16 percent, beating current Comptroller John Liu, City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, Public Advocate Bill de Blasio and Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer.
Former City Comptroller Bill Thompson, current Comptroller John Liu and Quinn trailed slightly behind, with Public Advocate Bill de Blasio and Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer placing in single digits.
City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, Public Advocate Bill de Blasio, former City Comptroller William Thompson, current City Comptroller John Liu, former City Councilman Sal Albanese, and former Bronx Borough President Adolfo Carrion, spoke during the panel as part of the UFT Spring Education Conference.
But some public school advocates say the current bill is too far - reaching.
In my opinion, a better forum might be a public debate (with representatives from business, labour and the legal profession in attendance) between advocates for the current format of Bill 138 and those that would amend the bBill 138 and those that would amend the billbill.
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