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February 21, 2022
CITY & STATE NEW YORK MANAGEMENT & PUBLISHING Publisher & General Manager Tom Allon tallon@ cityandstateny.com, Vice President of Operations Jasmin Freeman, Director, Editorial Expansion Jon Lentz, Comptroller David Pirozzi, Business & Operations Manager Patrea Patterson, Administrative Assistant Sarah Banducci
Who was up and who was down last week
LOSERS THE BEST OF THE REST DIANA REYNA
Rep. Tom Suozzi and Diana Reyna broke tradition by forming a downstate alliance in their bids for statewide office. The long shot gubernatorial candidate chose the former Brooklyn City Council member to make a political comeback as lieutenant governor. It’ll be an uphill battle for the duo, who are facing off against well-funded incumbents.
BHAIRAVI DESAI
Employment protections have never come easy to ride-hailing drivers in New York City, but Mayor Eric Adams moved fairly quickly to boost the city’s minimum ride-hailing pay rule, securing Uber, Lyft and other drivers a 5.3% bump in their pay rate, good news for this taxi leader.
CREATIVE Art Director Andrew Horton, Senior Graphic Designer Alex Law, Senior Graphic Designer Aaron Aniton, Junior Graphic Designer Izairis Santana, Photo Researcher Michelle Steinhauser
TODD KAMINSKY Plenty of politicians are hanging up their hats on Long Island. State Sen. Todd Kaminsky, a Nassau County Democrat, faced a brutal loss in his bid to become the county’s district attorney last year after getting hammered over bail reform. That experience seems to have soured his taste for elected office as he announced he would not run for reelection or any other elected position this year. THE REST OF THE WORST MICHAEL KING
The third leader of the NYPD’s Special Victims Division in under four years, Michael King was transferred after less than two years in the position and was dogged by complaints about his managerial skills throughout his tenure. The agency itself has been criticized for years for failing to staff qualified detectives and neglecting sexual assault cases.
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Vol. 11 Issue 7 February 21, 2022
JULIE TIGHE
Eric Adams’ proposed budget fell short on municipal composting, and the real loser is the environment. New York League of Conservation Voters President Julie Tighe will have to up the advocacy ante after this setback.
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KATHY HOCHUL It’s looking like the Democratic gubernatorial primary will be Gov. Kathy Hochul’s to lose. Although she’ll still have challengers in the race, Hochul received the backing of the state Democratic Party at its convention. The New York Times called her a “clear front-runner,” which shouldn’t be too much of a surprise to anyone watching her record-breaking fundraising numbers.
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WINNERS
You’re telling me who is running for what? And they are retiring?? District lines are set and petitioning is starting soon, so the political rumor mill has been spinning like crazy as contenders decide what to run for – and in some cases, whether to run at all. Incumbents are retiring while several districts have young upstarts facing off against each other. You can’t win if you don’t play. But you can’t lose either.
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