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The Arresting Development of Health Care & Councilman Johnson
As an elected official and Chair of the NYC Council Committee on Health, Johnson has fought for affordable health care in his community and doesn’t plan to stop fighting.
Online Service Combs Government Records on Rental Properties, Gives Ratings
A new online service will comb government records for New York City 1.1 million rental properties, assigning ratings and reporting everything from safety violations to legal disputes.
Cahill Blog: Sheldon Silver, Free?
Former New York State Assembly Sheldon Silver’s case was overturned this morning by the Second Circuit Appeals
Cahill Blog: And So it Begins
There has been much anticipation for Penn Station’s “Summer of Hell” schedule, and today it has finally started its eight-week journey.
Cahill Blog: A Real Challenger
Now that the Republican Party has a presumptive nominee for New York City Mayor - Nicole Malliotakis - current Mayor de Blasio has a handful to catch up on as she starts to gain ground.
Cahill Blog: New York State Panel Against ACHA
The scramble to get New York State educated on the federal Affordable Care Health Act introduced by the U.S. Senate GOP has been one of the major initiatives enacted by Governor Andrew Cuomo recently.
Cahill Blog: The Separation of City and State
After weeks of negotiating and attempting to secure a solid plan, the state legislature did not come up with a deal for mayoral control of New York City schools before Wednesday’s end to the legislative session.
Cahill Blog: Nest Autism Program Takes Flight in New York
The initiative to improve education for children with autism in New York City has been handed to key activists in order to implement quality learning for the future.
Autism Families Take Over Adventureland for a Night of Rides, Games and Fun
In an outstanding turnout of families and friends, the Nassau Suffolk Chapter of the Autism Society of America had their very own night of fun, rides, and games at Adventureland of Farmingdale.
Cahill Blog: Diveristy or Segregration – De Blasio’s Education Policy
One issue seems to be pertinent to the concern of education in the city, the question of diversity in the schooling system.
Demographic Changes in City Council Speakership Race
A competitive race becomes slimmer in candidates as the days go by for the City Council speakership.
Cahill Blog: Legislator Dennis Dunne to Seek Higher Ambitions
Legislator Dennis Dunne plans to step down from his seat and pursue the nomination for Hempstead Town Board