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Antonio Reynoso on a Brooklyn Listening Tour in Borough President Bid

The progressive City Councilmember recently landed several key endorsements in his bid to succeed Borough President Eric Adams

3 Things You Can Do Right Now to Make Your Vote Count!

Brooklyn, there are just 26 days until General Election Day. Make sure you're ready for one of the most important elections in our history.

Assemblymember Jo Anne Simon Launches Bid to Become Brooklyn’s First Female Borough President

Activist and civil rights lawyer Jo Anne Simon is currently the Democratic assemblymember for the 52nd Assembly District in Brooklyn.

Brooklyn Voters Receive Absentee Ballots with Wrong Names and Addresses

Voters are experiencing serious problems with New York City Board of Elections mail-in voting process
Crystal Hudson Collects Endorsements for Her Bid to Take City Council Seat

Crystal Hudson Collects Endorsements for Her Bid to Take City Council Seat

Hudson said she would closely examine the privatization of NYCHA if elected to the City Council representing Brooklyn's 35th District
Brooklyn Lawmaker's Respond to President Labeling NYC "Anarchist Jurisdiction"

Brooklyn Lawmaker's Respond to President Labeling NYC "Anarchist Jurisdiction"

President Trump has threatened to cut off billions in federal funding for NYC and other major cities he has designated "anarchist jurisdictions"
Brooklyn, Are You Registered to Vote?

Brooklyn, Are You Registered to Vote?

Today is National Voter Registration Day and officials and organizations across the city are making it easy for New Yorkers to get registered
North Brooklyn District Leader Chooses Emile Bazile for Nomination to Male Seat

North Brooklyn District Leader Chooses Emile Bazile for Nomination to Male Seat

If appointed in the fall, Emile Bazile will be the first Black male district leader in the 50th Assembly District.

Meet the Newest Candidate Running for Councilmember Laurie Cumbo's Seat

Democratic Candidate Crystal Hudson has jumped out of the gate in the race to succeed term-limited Council Majority Leader Cumbo
New York’s Economy Has a Racial-Equity Problem— and All Sectors Must Come Together to Address it

New York’s Economy Has a Racial-Equity Problem— and All Sectors Must Come Together to Address it

The conclusion of a 3-part series examining the huge gaps in employment levels and wages between Black and white New Yorkers doing the same job