Candidates to be New York City’s next chief financial officer are straining for attention from the public during a crucial moment. Source: New York Times
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New York Is Getting $22 Billion in Federal Aid. How Should It Be Spent?
Business leaders warn the mayor that an influx of aid could be squandered on short-term programs that won’t help the unemployed. Source: New York Times
How Weeksville, a Center of Black History, Fought to Survive
A slice of Brooklyn that was home to one of the largest free Black communities in pre-Civil War America sought the promise of steady financial help from the city. Source: New York Times
It May Soon Be Easier to Sue the N.Y.P.D. for Misconduct
A year after nationwide protests against police brutality, the City Council passed a bill limiting qualified immunity, a longstanding legal protection officers had against lawsuits. Source: New York Times
Corey Johnson Exited the N.Y.C. Mayor’s Race. Will He Run for Comptroller?
Mr. Johnson, the New York City Council speaker, said he expected to decide in the next two weeks whether to run to be the city’s fiscal watchdog. Source: New York Times
How Corey Johnson’s Decision to Drop Out Changed the N.Y.C. Mayor’s Race
The pandemic and the George Floyd protests have altered the 2021 contest, and new candidates are emerging. Source: New York Times
Corey Johnson Drops Out of 2021 Race for N.Y.C. Mayor
Mr. Johnson, the City Council speaker, was one of the front-runners to succeed Mayor Bill de Blasio, but the recent rigors of his job had worn on him. Source: New York Times
N.Y.C. Mayor Election: Do Voters Want Another White Mayor?
The Black Lives Matter protests and a pandemic may have shifted the political dynamic in favor of progressive candidates of color. Source: New York Times
$1 Billion Is Shifted From NYPD in a Budget That Pleases No One
“We can’t allow folks from outside our community to lecture us about Black lives,” said a City Council member, opposing the police cuts. Source: New York Times