Sal: Queens MLS Project Would Be Biggest Boondoggle of them All
Yesterday, MLS and the New York Yankees announced a new partnership to bring a Major League Soccer team to the five boroughs. They also suggested that they are not committed to building a new stadium in Flushing-Meadows Corona Park. “This is welcome news for park lovers, Queens residents, and New Yorkers in every borough,” Sal said. “They demanded a say in how their neighborhoods are shaped, and their voices are being heard loud and clear.”Read More
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Sal to Opponents: Stop Wasting Taxpayer Dollars to Benefit Your Career
Says Opponents Have Abused $1.7 Million in Public Funds
Today, Sal called out City Comptroller John Liu, Public Advocate Bill de Blasio, City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, and former Congressman Anthony Weiner for wasting $1.7 million in taxpayer dollars for personal political gain.Read More
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Sal Signs Pledge 2 Protect
Albanese says marine transfer station has citywide consequences
On Tuesday evening, Sal became the first candidate for Mayor to sign the Pledge 2 Protect, a commitment to oppose the 91st Street Marine Transfer Station.
Addressing a crowd of hundreds of MTS opponents at the launch of Pledge2Protect, a coalition of parents, activists, public housing and area residents, Albanese said he was “proud to stand here with such a diverse group of New Yorkers who are working so hard to make their neighborhood safer.” Read More
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