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Client Spotlight: Rinaldi Group Awarded ENR 2019 Global Best Project for citizenM Bowery New York Hotel
Cahill Strategies congratulates client The Rinaldi Group on being recognized with ENR's 2019 Global Best Project Award by an international panel of construction industry veterans.
Newsday: NY Legislature OKs ‘Brianna’s Law’ mandating boating safety course
Cahill Strategies is very proud of the efforts of Gina Lieneck and the opportunity she has given us to advocate for this legislation, Brianna's memory and the safety of boaters in New York State.
In House Video – The Families of NSASA
At Cahill Strategies, communications campaigns are an opportunity to dig into a client's business and tell their story. Of all the stories we tell, nothing moves us quite like those of our non-profit clients that work to enrich, enhance, and improve the lives of so many people.
Cahill Welcomes Former New York City DOB Executive Director Robert D’Alessio
Former NYC DOB Senior Executive Director Robert D'Alessio joins Cahill Strategies LLC as Construction Code and Safety Consultant.
Cahill Blog: The System Spins You “Round and Round”
This case of an autistic man stealing city buses and commandeering subway trains requires empathy and understanding, not punishment.
Cahill Blog: Governor vs. Mayor, But Who Wins?
When does the fighting end and the reform begin? If things don't change soon, more people are going to suffer.
Cahill Blog: The Gun Safety Coalition
These states are losing hope within the federal government and have adopted the mindset of, “If you want something done right, then you have to do it yourself.”
Cahill Blog: The Man Who Could Be Governor
Recently endorsed by Senate Majority Leader, John Flanagan, Defrancisco is quickly gaining momentum on his path to a possible GOP nomination.
Cahill Blog: Gov. Cuomo Allocates Millions of Dollars for The Dreamers to Attend College For Free
The “Dream Act” as Cuomo calls it, will allow certain dreamers to attend SUNY (State University of New York) or CUNY (City University of New York) with absolutely no out of pocket tuition costs.
Scaffold Law reform considered by House Judiciary; N.Y. law covers construction falls
On Tuesday, the U.S. House of Representatives Judiciary Committee is scheduled to mark up Republican John Faso’s H.R. 3088, the Infrastructure Expansion Act. The legislation targets New York’s so-called “Scaffold Law,” which imposes absolute liability for property owners and contractors for injuries sustained by workers.
Women Need to Change the Political Landscape!
As women continue to put pressure on federal, state and local governments to help propel their agenda forward, women have decided to take a different approach to accomplishing this goal. Rather than trying to force [...]
Cahill Blog: Homeless Housing Needs To Be Done Right
Over the past few decades, multiple policies and reforms were put into action, but some argue that they have only made the situation worse for everyone