He promised law and order. Instead, his scandal-ridden mayoralty became a symbol — and engine — of the city’s chaos.
New York City Comptroller Brad Lander, 55, is on the campaign trail in this year’s crowded mayoral race against incumbent Eric Adams.
These are a few of Brad Lander’s ideas to address the housing crisis if he is elected mayor in November, according to a 30-page housing plan released on Thursday. Mr. Lander, the city comptroller, joins several other mayoral candidates who hope to woo voters with ambitious plans to make the city more affordable.
Her decision stands to shake up the race as her traditional base of support overlaps with that of the two scandal-scarred executives headlining the contest: Mayor Adams and former
Brad Lander unveiled a public safety “blueprint” Tuesday that promises, if elected, to recruit and retain more cops, crack down on gun violence and keep Jessica Tisch as the
In a turn from his push for deep cuts to the NYPD’s budget, Brad Lander vowed Tuesday he would as mayor take steps to hire more police officers while acknowledging progressive Democrats like
More than half of New York City voters surveyed in a Quinnipiac University poll said that Mayor Eric Adams should resign.
The “State of the City” speech arguably served as a soft launch for a mayoral campaign, which Adrienne Adams said last week she was considering amid the mayor’s myriad troubles
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