Gotham Gazette
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The Gotham Gazette is an online publication of the Citizens Union Foundation of the City of New York, a government watchdog group focusing on issues confronting New York City. Its purpose is four-fold: it reports daily on New York City news, it provides a digest of news items relevant to New York City, it researches and recommends policies considered by the New York City Government, and it provides reference tools for students of the civic activities of New York. Its reference resources range from policy papers to indexes of proposed and passed legislation of the New York City Council. ... More » (Source: Wikipedia)
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Bloomberg's Budget Avoids Teachers Cuts (Gotham Gazette, Feb 08, 2012)
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Is the DEC Prepared For Hydraulic Fracturing? (Gotham Gazette, Feb 2012)
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As Poverty Increases, Budget Cuts Tatter the Safety Net
the new tack in the budget-cutting directive - demanding across the board cuts, with no exceptions - is especially troubling. the evidence in these reports is that the cuts ...Posted by Patricia L'Herrou -
Keep It Clean
The City Council approved bills to improve New York's environment, including one increasing penalties for dumping in the waterways and another encouraging green technology.via Gotham Gazette -
Ms. Black Goes to Albany (Gotham Gazette, Feb 2011)
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Diaz's Prediction for 2011
Spot a published piece that would fit this blog? Let us know about it, at blog@gothamgazette.com RSS Feed Sen. Ruben Diaz had only one thing on his mind when we called him ...via Gotham Gazette -
With State Parks at Risk, Advocates Seek New Funding Sources (Gotham Gazette, Dec 2010)
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Same-Sex Marriage, Abortion on Crowded Civil Rights Agenda (Gotham Gazette, Dec 2010)
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Parents, Officials Seek to Rid Schools of Toxic PCBs -- Now (Gotham Gazette, Dec 2010)
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