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Council will vote to override the Mayor’s veto of the Paid Sick Time Act

Council will vote on legislation to enhance public safety and increase the public’s confidence in the City’s police force

New York, NY- Today, the City Council will vote to adopt the Fiscal Year (FY) 2014 budget, marking the eighth consecutive, on-time balanced budget that City Council Speaker Christine C.

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In January, the Council filed an amicus brief in support of the voting rights of all Americans.

“We are disappointed in today’s Supreme Court decision striking down key components of the Voting Rights Act.

Fair elections are at the very core of a healthy democracy, and there is nothing more patriotic than exercising the right to vote as an American citizen.

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The “Stop Deceptive Advertising For Women’s Services Act” before Congress would crack down on facilities that deceptively advertise abortion services that they do not provide

New York, NY – Today, City Council Speaker Christine C. Quinn, Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney and Council Member Jessica Lappin called for Congress to swiftly pass the “Stop Deceptive Advertising For Women’s Services Act” (SDAWS).

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Budget Agreement Keeps all Public Libraries and Pools Open, Restores Cuts to Child Care and After School Services

Council Prevents Layoff of Hundreds of NYCHA Employees and Stops Closure of Community and Senior Centers at NYCHA Facilities

Quinn: City Negotiations for 2014 Budget Proof Positive That Brinkmanship and Gridlock Should Take a Back Seat to Delivering for New Yorkers

CITY HALL – Council Speaker Christine C.

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“The Rent Guidelines Board had an opportunity to protect tenants, an opportunity the Board squandered when they chose to subject New Yorkers to disruptive rent hikes instead. I am deeply disappointed that New Yorkers will face these rent increases. The Board must schedule hearings in all five boroughs next year and offer all New Yorkers an opportunity to stand up for the future of rent stabilized housing in New York City.”

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“Speeding kills. More New Yorkers are killed in fatal crashes caused by speeding than in any other type of traffic crashes. We commend the State Legislature for passing legislation, strongly called for by the Council, authorizing a speed camera pilot program in New York City.

The Council, through home rule message and resolution, requested critical legislation to protect drivers, pedestrians and bicyclists alike.

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Quinn Announces Support for a Fixed-Term 10 Year Special Permit

Please find attached and pasted below a letter from City Council Speaker Christine C. Quinn to The Madison Square Garden Company President and CEO Hank Ratner, outlining her support for granting a fixed-term 10 year special permit for Madison Square Garden to operate in its current location above Penn Station.

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