Executive Order No. 42 (The Office of Community Hiring), dated July 10th, 2024 as it relates to connecting low-income individuals and those residing in economically disadvantaged regions to good jobs and career pathways is final and this order shall take effect immediately.
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Report of multiple agencies relating to use of emergency housing assistance, including total utilization, application and entrance data, exits from emergency housing, and financing and construction information on supportive housing information
Report including data on the total number of court production videos stored in the department’s database, the total number of court production videos provided to defense counsel pursuant to subdivision e, and including the number of scheduled court appearances for incarcerated individuals in a court facility, as well as virtual court appearances
Emergency Executive Order No. 614, is being submitted to extend Emergency Executive Order No. 612, dated June 28, 2024, for five (5) days, if this relates to the state of emergency based on the arrival of thousands of families seeking asylum.
Emergency Executive Order No. 613, is being submitted to extend Emergency Executive Order No. 611, dated June 28, 2024, for five (5) days, if this relates to Rikers.
Jocelyn E. Strauber, The Commissioner of the New York City Department of Investigation (“DOI”), released a Report today on the misuse of annual and sick leave by the Board of Elections (“BOE”) in the City of New York involving its former General Counsel Steven H. Richman.
Report including aggregated data from each agency showing the frequency of full-time, part-time and seasonal employees by agency, EEO-4 job group, pay band, racial group, ethnicity and gender in a format that prevents the disclosure of the racial group, ethnicity and gender of any employee, while maximizing the level of detail at which such data is reported, and after the first annual report, also including recommendations
Report disclosing total amounts of opioid funds at the end of the previous fiscal year, including any new opioid funds received; total amount of opioid funds appropriated and how, with details of recipients; the number of New York city residents participating in or benefiting from city, contractor or vendor programs receiving opioid settlement funds, and anticipated appropriations of opioid funds, broken down by fiscal year, for the next four fiscal years, including the fiscal year in which the report is submitted.