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David S. Yassky is an American lawyer and politician. He was a member of the New York City Council from 2002 until 2009, the chairperson of the New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission , [1] and the Dean of Pace University School of Law from April 2014 to April 2018.
Diana Fortuna. Diana Fortuna (born 1956) is an American businesswoman, who is the chief financial officer and deputy general manager of the Metropolitan Opera. She spent about 15 years working in government budget positions and was the president of the Citizens Budget Commission in New York City from 1998 to February 2008.
It can be illegal for a campaign to coordinate fundraising efforts with a political action committee, but the Yassky aide told the Daily News she made the whole thing up in an effort to sideline a ...
6.4%. • No party preference. 17.5%. Registered voters (2021) 134,647 [2] New York City's 33rd City Council district is one of 51 districts in the New York City Council. It is currently represented by Democrat Lincoln Restler, who took office in 2022. [3]
(In the same run-off election, John Liu led his fellow City Councilman David Yassky, of Brooklyn, for the Democratic nomination for New York City Comptroller by 56% to 44% of a similar turnout.) Republican party. Alex Zablocki, an aide to State Senator Andrew Lanza of Staten Island, declared his candidacy. At 26 years old, Zablocki was the ...
David Yassky, member of the New York City Council from the 33rd District, 2002–2009; Non-United States government Non-United States political figures Heads of state or heads of government. Karl Carstens (LL.M. 1949), 5th President of Germany, 1979–1984; Jose P. Laurel (J.S.D. 1920), 3rd President of the Philippines, 1943–1945
An analysis by the Washington Post last December of California hospice data found that the proportion of patients who were discharged alive from the health service rose by about 50 percent between 2002 and 2012. Profit per patient quintupled to $1,975 in California, the newspaper reported.
The 2009 election for New York City Comptroller was held on November 3, 2009, to coincide with the 2009 mayoral election to determine who would serve as New York City Comptroller. The Democratic and Republican primaries were held on September 15, 2009. [1] There was a run-off election for the Democratic Party nomination on September 29, 2009.