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District 2

Carlina Rivera

Greenwich Village, Lower East Side, East Village, Midtown South-Flatiron-Union Square, Gramercy, Murray Hill-Kips Bay

By Graham Rayman, published April 21

The move disappointed City Council Member Carlina Rivera (D-Manhattan), who chairs the Committee on Criminal Justice. She said Mayor Adams’ administration instead should be increasing standards for the job.

“The City should be hiring the most qualified people for this challenging and important job, and certainly should not be cutting corners on training,” she said.

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by Michael McAuliff, Dave Goldiner and Josephine Stratman, published April 13

A federal appeals court ban on dispensing the abortion pill mifepristone by mail could prove to have a significant impact on women’s reproductive rights in New York in wake of the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade last year.

Many of the restrictions that have been rolled out so far on a state-by-state basis have had little effect in New York, where abortion is legal and additional safeguards have been put into place.

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by Kristian Burt, April 13, 2023

Rivera has continued to support the tech hub project during its construction and is eager for Civic Hall’s launch, she said in a statement to Gotham Gazette.

“I am delighted to work with community stakeholders and service providers on realizing this innovative approach to workforce development and bringing with it direct investments to the community that include an eye for the future in the preservation of seven landmarks in a neighborhood with distinct character and architecture,” Rivera said this week.

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By Patrick Reilly and Bernadette Hogan, April 12, 2023

New York City Council members have introduced two bills that would ban businesses and residential buildings from using facial recognition technology to identify customers or tenants without their consent.

Both bills are scheduled to be introduced at the City Council meeting on April 27 following a Committee on Technology meeting two days earlier.

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by Michael Jacobson & Carlina Rivera, April 5, 2023

Every day on the Lower East Side and throughout the city, teams of dedicated, trained outreach workers walk the streets, searching out folks who seem like they may need a helping hand.

Perhaps the people they meet are unhoused and would benefit from a hot meal, fresh clothes, or a medical check-up.

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By Anna Sterling, February 15, 2023

Walking into the local bodega, passing through the subway turnstiles and going to a show at Madison Square Garden are all regular New York City occurrences.

They’re also situations in which New Yorkers’ faces could end up on a computer screen or get scanned for biometrics — all without their consent.

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NYC Comptroller Brad Lander, February 14, 2023

The Board of Correction will vote on February 14 to block detained people from receiving physical mail from loved ones.

New York, NY – New York City Comptroller Brad Lander, loved ones of people in custody on Rikers Island, people previously detained on Rikers, and advocates called out the Department of Correction (DOC) for attempting to replace physical mail with images scanned onto tablets.

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By Roshan Abraham, February 9, 2023

New York City is inching closer to passing crucial legislation that would strengthen its community land trust movement. A bill that would give nonprofits and community land trusts the right of first refusal when a private landlord sells residential housing has enough co-sponsors to become law, as does another piece of legislation requiring the city to prioritize nonprofits when developing public land for public use.

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By Michelle Ross, February 9, 2023

EAST VILLAGE, Manhattan (PIX11) – Three years and $24 million later, La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club in the East Village is back in business.

The theater helped launch many successful careers for big stars like Bette Midler, Sam Shepard and Tony winner Andre De Shields, who said he thinks of La MaMa as a dinner and welcoming feast.

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