Even if he loses in the Democratic primary next month, Joe Nicoletti plans to keep running for Syracuse
mayor on the Working Families Party line.
Nicoletti won't say whether he'll continue his campaign for
mayor on the Working Families ticket.
Regardless of who wins the Democratic primary, Councilor Joe Nicoletti, the party's endorsed candidate said he will continue running for
mayor on the Working Families Party line.
Not exact matches
Now Partnership is
working with the
mayor's office and other concerned groups
on a more ambitious plan: rehabilitation of more than 1,000 city - owned apartments to provide permanent housing for almost 4,000 homeless
families and individuals.
Among the questions: what is
working, and not
working, in the Build it Back program, the
mayor's reaction to a report that a
family he visited in the Arverne section of Rockaway is «getting close» to losing faith in the
mayor, the scope / number of people still directly affected by Sandy, whether his weekend trip to Pennsylvania involved a meeting with the consultants running the Build it Back program, whether he stands by statements he made during a September visit to Far Rockaway's St. Mary Star of the Sea, whether the Bloomberg administration allocated enough money to housing from the first tranch of federal assistance, whether he agrees with Oddo's idea of acquiring land for redevelopment, the role of Michael DeLoach in Build it Back, whether New Yorkers should be concerned that they may lose desirable options under Build it Back after de Blasio completes his review and issues
on elevation of existing structures v. new construction.
If the
mayor's staff were one big
family (and isn't that the way we've always imagined them — with Howard Wolfson bouncing a nephew
on his knee, while John Feinblatt and Stu Loeser play board games and the deputy
mayors toss the pigskin out back as Grandpa Mike
works up some johnny cakes
on the griddle?)
In a joint statement released shortly after noon, the
mayor (a former state senator himself) and the veteran congressman (a former state assemblyman) cited Kennedy's «hard
work» and «relentless fight»
on behalf of
working families inthe 63rd Senate District, noting his push for the UB 2020 plan and success in strengthening penalties for child abuse through the passage of Jay - J's Law.
Off - topic questions included efforts at combating sex trafficking
on Roosevelt Avenue, reports of criminal charges against a defunct arm of the
Working Families Party, whether the
mayor will veto proposed bills criminalizing police use of chokeholds and requiring police to advise people of a right to refuse before asking to search them, whether the
mayor plans to see the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge when they visit New York, whether his message is getting lost in critical news coverage and his view of the Astoria Cove development deal.
«The first possible woman
mayor has just turned her back
on a critical but modest lifeline that
families around the city need — a stunning abandonment of
working mothers and parents and the progressive women who have supported her from day one,» the NYS Paid Leave Coalition said in a statement.
Kulpa, the
mayor of Williamsville, has filed petitions to run for supervisor
on the Democratic,
Working Families and Women's Equality parties» ballot lines.