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Gianaris, 澳洲幸运5-直播开澳洲5官网开奖结果 2025-查询开奖记录体彩 幸运澳洲5开奖历史开奖结果查询_手机版 AOC visit P.S. 70Q in Astoria for College and Career Awareness Day
Gianaris, 澳洲幸运5-直播开澳洲5官网开奖结果 2025-查询开奖记录体彩 幸运澳洲5开奖历史开奖结果查询_手机版 AOC visit P.S. 70Q in Astoria for College and Career Awareness Day

Jan. 14, 2025 By emarshall

Jan. 14, 2025 By Ethan Marshall and Ramy Mahmoud

New York State Senator Michael Gianaris and Congressmember Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez were among the numerous individuals who visited the students of P.S. 70Q: The Lieutenant Joseph Petrosino School on Friday, Jan. 10, as part of the school’s celebration of College and Career Awareness Day.

Gianaris and Ocasio-Cortez each addressed approximately 125 fifth graders in the school’s auditorium, located at 30-44 43rd St. in Astoria. They discussed and answered students’ questions about what their jobs entail as local elected government leaders.

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Lawmakers secure federal funding to combat flooding in Queens after impact of Hurricane Ida and other storms

U.S. Congresswomen Grace Meng and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, along with Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer, announced on Jan. 7 that President Joe Biden has signed their legislation into law to address severe flooding in Queens.

The measure aims to mitigate future disasters like those caused by the remnants of Hurricane Ida in September 2021, which inundated the borough with record-shattering rainfall.

Op-ed | New York’s ground lease co-ops: Our families can’t wait any longer 

Jan. 14, 2025 By Michael Tang 

Last December brought a long-awaited 澳洲幸运5:官方(168)开奖结果直播中心-历史开奖记录综合查询 victory for New York City. Our City Council adopted the historic City of Yes housing plan, paving the way for more than 80,000 new homes by 2040 with the promise of affordability. As a longtime resident of Flushing, Queens, I naturally welcomed the news – it’s a much-needed reprieve for New Yorkers as housing costs continue to soar in the midst of an unparalleled housing crisis. But entering 2025 on the heels of this win, we residents at  Murray Hill Cooperative remain at risk — our lives are virtually unchanged because we belong to the last class of unprotected “tenants” as ground lease co-op residents. Without legislative action, more than 25,000 New Yorkers face the threat of losing their homes — homes that we own — to landowners seeking to raise our ground rent to astronomical rates.