Sunday, January 22, 2012

Checking in with the NYC Updates from Government at 1/22/11

Checking in with the Updates from NYC:

Comptroller's Office:

2011 SHAREOWNER INITIATIVES OF THE NEW YORK CITY PENSION FUNDS

LIU EXPANDS PENSION FUNDS’ COMMITMENT TO MINORITY AND WOMEN INVESTMENT MANAGERS BY $500 MILLION

also see our post on 2011 NYC CAFR - the City Annual Report for the year ended 6/30/11 has been released.
Executive Branch:

Mayor Bloomberg Meets With Teachers and Students to Discuss Next Steps in Education Reform (1/18/12)

Mayor Bloomberg Delivers 2012 State of the City Address (1/12/12)

Mayor Bloomberg, Speaker Quinn Announce More Than 500 Restaurants Have Gone Through the City's New Business Acceleration Program That Speeds up Job Creation (1/3/12)


Legislative Branch (New York City Council):


Council votes on resolution authorizing the Council to file suit against the Department of Homeless Services

Speaker Christine C. Quinn and Council Members Announce New York City Living Wage Legislation.
COUNCIL VOTES TO EASE PARKING REGULATIONS


Judicial (NYS Unified Courts):

NYS Unified Courts 2010 Annual Report of the Chief Administrator (1/13/12)


NYS Courts Intro guide




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