Recognizing the 100 most powerful Manhattanites.
Read MoreSenator Luis Sepulveda, D-Bronx, the bill's original sponsor, was emotional on the Senate floor, where he stood with his young son. "We are taking a stand for the rights of immigrants in a time where their livelihoods are being threatened and degraded to extreme degrees," Sepulveda said.
Read MoreOn Tuesday, October 23, City & State honors 40 talented individuals under the age of 40 who work in New York City government, politics, and advocacy.
Read MoreLetitia James became the first black woman to win a major party statewide nomination on Thursday, easily defeating three rivals in New York’s Democratic primary for attorney general.
Read MoreOne of New York City’s top public relations firms is capitalizing on the popularity of the hit Broadway show “Hamilton” in a bid to attract politicians campaigning for city and state offices.
Read MoreLetitia James —Public Advocate for the City of New York, the second highest ranking elected office in the City— made history in 2014 by becoming the first woman of color to hold citywide office in New York City.
Read More50 people in the borough who are key players in the world of New York politics and government.
Read MoreMayor de Blasio is staffing up for his re-election bid — starting with naming Rick Fromberg, the operative he previously taped to create City Hall's Public Engagement Unit, as campaign manager.
Read MoreA prominent lobbying firm co-founded by the father of the creator of the smash Broadway hit "Hamilton" is hoping some of that success rubs off on a new campaign consulting arm named after the show.
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