News Release: October 12, 2010 Contact: Joe Soldevere, (212) 860-0606 New York, NY — On October 10, 2010, Congresswoman Carolyn B. Maloney (D, Manhattan/Queens) joined State Senator Liz Krueger and Assemblyman Micah Kellner in Turtle Bay to celebrate the launch ...
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The Web sites show happy young travelers bunking within a few blocks of Broadway. And they offer a place to stay in such a glamorous, expensive city for only $15 a night. The problem is that a growing number of ...
Read MoreOn October 10th, Liz Krueger joined with pro-choice advocates from Planned Parenthood and NARAL at a rally to get out the vote in support of reproductive rights. Electing pro-choice Senators is critical to passage of the Reproductive Health Act, and ...
Read MoreHydrofracking Opponents Advertise Victory at City Hall, Seek Another 11:02 am Aug. 11, 2010 It was 90 degrees, and a group of elected officials, environmental activists and one award-winning actor stood on the stone steps of City Hall yesterday afternoon, ...
Read MoreToday, Senator Liz Krueger joined Public Advocate Bill de Blasio and members of the New York City Council to bring awareness to the fact that far too many landlords are neglecting to provide tenants with basic services like heat and ...
Read MoreSenator Liz Krueger sat down with NY1 to discuss the current status of New York State’s budget. “We passed most of the revenue within those emergency extenders and budget bills we already passed, so we’re not at the verge of ...
Read MoreLast month Senator Liz Krueger sat down with Sheryl McCarthy on CUNY TV’s One to One to discuss current political topics. At the time, three State Senate races were still undecided, however two have since been called: Senate District 37, ...
Read MoreA bill passed by the Legislature would give the city greater power to crack down on illegal hotels being run out of apartment buildings. The bill is designed to thwart a growing problem of landlords renting apartments as hotel rooms ...
Read MoreIn November Senator Liz Krueger sat down with David Rosenstein of Community Board 8 to discuss current events and issues that effect both the State of New York and the Upper East Side.
Read MoreI am happy to report that after I and several Senate colleagues wrote to the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation expressing our opposition to plans to construct four 35-foot high tennis bubbles in Central Park between the ...
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