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District 7

Shaun Abreu

Upper West Side (Central), Upper West Side-Manhattan Valley, Morningside Heights, Manhattanville-West Harlem, Hamilton Heights-Sugar Hill, Washington Heights (South)

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By Michael Gartland

New York City’s government agencies may soon be required by law to conduct exit interviews with workers opting to leave municipal employment for greener pastures.

The proposal, which is laid out in legislation Councilman Shaun Abreu plans to introduce later this month, would impact hundreds, if not thousands, of municipal workers a year, given that the city employs more than 300,000 people.

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By Ethan Stark-Miller

Oh rats!

The City Council passed a package of bills Thursday aimed at combating the swarms of rodents running a muck on the city’s streets and in its subways.

The package, dubbed the Rat Action Plan, includes legislation that would designate more so-called “rat mitigation zones” – areas prone to rat infestations, direct the city health department to report annually on its efforts to curtail the rat problem in those zones, require buildings with several rodent-specific health violations place their trash in lidded containers and compel developers prove they retained a rodent exterminator in order to get a construction permit. 

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NEW YORK CITY (WABC) — A first-of-its-kind bill will be introduced to New York City Council this week that would prohibit discriminating against people based on their tattoos.

Many employers in the city have rules banning tattoos from the workplace, and proponents say tattoo stigma has prevented some New Yorkers from getting access to services and housing.

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On September 1, City Council Members Shaun Abreu and Gale Brewer celebrated the reopening of uptown Manhattan’s celebrated Smoke Jazz Club at a ribbon-cutting with co-owners Paul Stache and Molly Johnson. Musicians who performed live on stage were the Al Foster Quintet with Nicholas Payton, Chris Potter, Kevin Hays and Vicente Archer.

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By Anna Lucente Sterling

On the heels of the Supreme Court decision Thursday striking down New York’s concealed carry gun law, City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams urged Albany to essentially make New York City a gun-free zone.

Adams introduced a resolution that calls on the state to expand current definitions around “sensitive places” where the public is prohibited from carrying concealed guns, including using population density as a factor.

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By Michelle Cohen

The Covid-19 pandemic, among its many impacts, has drastically underscored the need for ways to mitigate steep commercial rents, such as rent regulation and temporary rent relief. Several local politicians have suggested solutions, including the temporary suspension of commercial rent tax. This week, New York City Council Majority Leader Keith Powers, Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine, and Council Member Gale Brewer introduced legislation that would accomplish the latter.

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By Isabel Song Beer

The Clean Slate NY Coalition held a press conference with elected New York City officials today to pass the Clean Slate Act before the end of the legislative session on June 2.

The Coalition was joined by City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams, City Comptroller Brad Lander, resolute sponsor Nantasha Williams, bill sponsor State Assembly Member Catalina Cruz, and Council Members Shaun Abreu, Althea Stevens, and Sandy Nurse, alongside formerly incarcerated people, union representatives, and faith leaders. 

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Read the full article here: https://politicsny.com/2022/06/09/immigrant-advocates-council-members-demand-25m-in-budget-for-non-citizens/

By Ethan Stark-Miller

As city-budget negotiations are rumored to be wrapping up in the coming days, a coalition of City Council members and immigrant advocates rallied on the steps of City Hall calling on Mayor Eric Adams to put $25 million in funding into implementing a law that grants non-citizens the right to vote.

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