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DC 37, the largest city employee union, endorses Adrienne Adams first for mayor, followed by Zohran Mamdani then Zellnor Myrie. The union backed Eric Adams in ‘21. The full slate:

DC 37, the largest city employee union, endorses Adrienne Adams first for mayor, followed by Zohran Mamdani then Zellnor Myrie. The union backed Eric Adams in ‘21. The full slate:
AFSCME (@afscme) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We blocked Elon Musk's DOGE from accessing your private Social Security data. The administration tried to appeal that decision, but today a judge ruled the block stays in place. AFSCME will never stop fighting to protect our Social Security!

Morris Katz (@katz_morris) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cea Weaver has worked tirelessly to address the housing crisis, protect tenants from bad landlords, and to win a city where no one has to choose between a roof over their head or staying in the place they love. NY is lucky to have her serving in city government.

Emma G. Fitzsimmons (@emmagf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Big news from Gov. Kathy Hochul on child care. She will announce today that she’s “committing to fully fund the first two years” of Zohran Mamdani’s implementation of free preschool for 2-year-olds:

Big news from Gov. Kathy Hochul on child care. She will announce today that she’s “committing to fully fund the first two years” of Zohran Mamdani’s implementation of free preschool for 2-year-olds:
NYSNA (@nynurses) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Patient safety is nurses' #1 concern. It’s irresponsible for hospitals to force nurses on strike and rely on inadequate contingency plans to care for patients. We don't want replacement nurses here, we want a fair contract now!

Patient safety is nurses' #1 concern.

It’s irresponsible for hospitals to force nurses on strike and rely on inadequate contingency plans to care for patients.

We don't want replacement nurses here, we want a fair contract now!
NYSNA (@nynurses) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our strike begins today! Show your support for nurses fighting for safe staffing, healthcare benefits and a fair contract! #NYCNurseStrike #SafeStaffingSavesLives #PatientsOverProfits

Our strike begins today! Show your support for nurses fighting for safe staffing, healthcare benefits and a fair contract!

#NYCNurseStrike #SafeStaffingSavesLives #PatientsOverProfits
Chi Ossé (@ossechi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.Julia Salazar (@juliasalazar on bluesky) and I passed two major pro-tenant laws, and you need to know if they apply to you. If a broker charged you and you didn’t hire them, go to nyc.gov/consumers.  Find out if Good Cause Eviction protects you at goodcausenyc.org and

Acyn (@acyn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

AOC: I want everybody to understand that the cuts to your health care are what’s paying for this. You get screwed over to pay a bunch of thugs in the street that are shooting mothers in the face.

Douglas Farrar (@douglaslfarrar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW: Mamdani consumer and worker protection commissioner Samuel Levine and his DCWP team uncovered a massive scheme by Uber and DoorDash to drive down worker pay by more than $550 million!

NEW: Mamdani consumer and worker protection commissioner <a href="/saalevine/">Samuel Levine</a> and his DCWP team uncovered a massive scheme by Uber and DoorDash to drive down worker pay by more than $550 million!
Basel Musharbash (@musharbash_b) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This comes out to $2,400 on average for each worker affected. That’s real money — more than all the stimmy checks combined. And Sam is still litigating to get even more compensation for workers’ damages. This is what government of the people looks like.

WIRED (@wired) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As major news outlets restrict the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine from archiving their stories, journalists and advocacy groups are rallying to protect the vast collection of web pages. wired.com/story/the-inte…

More Perfect Union (@moreperfectus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A new report from the University of California shows that the state's decision to raise the minimum wage for fast food workers to $20/hr didn’t hurt jobs, or raise prices much. Data from over 2,000 restaurants shows that the $20/hr minimum wage didn’t reduce employment. And

Mayor Eric Adams (@nycmayor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the 1950s, one out of every three workers in this country carried a union card. Today, it’s fewer than one in ten. That decline didn’t happen by accident. It’s the result of decades of coordinated attacks by corporations that have grown richer while working people have been

In the 1950s, one out of every three workers in this country carried a union card. Today, it’s fewer than one in ten.

That decline didn’t happen by accident. It’s the result of decades of coordinated attacks by corporations that have grown richer while working people have been
Ken Klippenstein (@kenklippenstein) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ZOHRAN MAMDANI: "It is sad that for too many Americans when they want to look for ambition in the Democratic Party, they have to turn to a history book."

Grub Street (@grubstreet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Red-sauce, redux: Sam’s, a classic pizzeria and Italian American stalwart on Court Street, will be reopened after a gentle refresh from new owner, longtime Long Island Bar server Georgia Fulton. grubstreet.com/article/sams-r…

Governor JB Pritzker (@govpritzker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Illinois made history as the first state to outlaw book bans once and for all. Marginalizing people, ideas, or facts has no place in our state — and they have no place in a democracy. This National Library Week, we continue our commitment to free thought and free speech.

Illinois made history as the first state to outlaw book bans once and for all.

Marginalizing people, ideas, or facts has no place in our state — and they have no place in a democracy.

This National Library Week, we continue our commitment to free thought and free speech.