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Last week I joined the NY Roundtable on Affordability led by Senator Stephen Chan and Assembly members Lester Chang and Michale Novakhov. They discussed how to really make NY more affordable by reducing regulation on housing, healthcare, an...
I still remember one day back in 2021. I went to the gym in the morning and later went to dinner with my best friend at our favorite restaurant in the West Village. However, my son, who was in 2nd grade, was still doing remote learning from...
Education often receives insufficient attention in the news, in my opinion. There was minimal discussion about public schools in the recent mayoral election, despite the NYC Department of Education costing 40% of the city’s budget.
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