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Today on this edition of The Chronicles of Dominic Carter: Dominic talks about former NYC Comptroller Scott Stringer being slapped with a lawsuit from a woman who publicly accused him of touching her. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cindy Adams is joined by the former New York city Comptroller, Scott Stringer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jeff and Celeste speak to former Rep. Max Rose, who's running to recapture his Staten Island Congressional seat, and to outgoing NYC Comptroller Scott Stringer about his plans and legacy -- plus, why you should support WBAI and free speech radio via towerfund.wbai.org. Original air date: December 9, 2021.
$103.3 billion is the total amount of spending authorized by the City Council for Fiscal Year 2022. While officials call it a budget of $98.3 billion, the larger figure reflects the full amount to be expended, including $6 billion available from the prior year due to higher than expected tax receipts and federal aid. Joining the podcast to discuss the adopted budget is NYC Comptroller Scott Stringer.
On Thursday, April 16, 2020, WBAI 99.5 FM Driving Forces host Jeff Simmons spoke with NYPD Commissioner Dermot Shea, NYC Transit Interim President Sarah Feinberg, and US Congressman Sean Patrick Maloney. The show also featured the latest coronavirus diary installment - an interview with NYC Comptroller Scott Stringer - by WBAI Correspondent Celeste Katz Marston.
New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer appeared in-studio to take listener phone calls. Hosted by Jeff Simmons, the show featured a discussion on climate change, housing, the city's pension funds, Mayor Bill de Blasio, and President Donald Trump
$3.2 billion is the amount NYC spends on homeless services, double what was spent in 2014, earning the agencies providing these services a spot on NYC Comptroller Scott Stringer's Agency Watch List. Learn more about this list and the Comptroller's assessment of the City budget, rent regulation reform, and more.
NYC Comptroller Scott Stringer joined Nathan on this episode of the podcast to discuss his landmark childcare plan, "NYC Under 3." If enacted, it would be the largest local investment in childcare in United States history. Comptroller Stringer also speaks about how he got his start in politics, the recent string of attacks on reproductive rights, and how he thinks NYC can fight back. For more, visit our Patreon where we have an exclusive Behind The Scenes interview with Scott below. Patreon.com/MillenPolitics
NYC Comptroller Scott Stringer Discusses His Bold Plan for Affordable Housing
$225 billion is the total amount added to reserves and the retiree health benefits trust fund in the recently adopted budget. In contrast, the City added more than $2 billion in new spending, far outpacing what was set aside. NYC Comptroller Scott Stringer joined the podcast to discuss the adequacy of the City's reserves, agency spending, and other issues
Bill Ritter interviews the president of the LIRR Phillip Eng about fixing the railroad's chronic delays. Then, Ritter speaks to NYC Comptroller Scott Stringer about what it will take to fix the troubled subway system in city. Finally, Ritter speaks to political analyst Han Scheinkopf in New York and ABC Political Analyst Rick Klein in Washington, DC, about the meeting between the presidents of North and South Korea on "Up Close" for Sunday, April 29, 2018.
NYC Comptroller Scott Stringer discusses why the city's five public employee pension systems recently divested from companies who run private prisons. Newsday columnist Dan Janison weighs in on the nation's political climate after this week's shooting in Alexandria, Virginia.
Featuring: Great Jewish music, the latest news from Israel and Morning Chizuk with Rabbi Dovid Goldwasser.
NYC Comptroller Scott Stringer has released his office's audit of the Build It Back program. On this week's Riding The Wave with Mark Healey, he'll discuss the audit and other issues Rockaway cares about the most. Thanks again to Rockaway Roasters for the hospitality and great coffee.