Executive Order No. 44 dated September 16, 2024, as it relates to Sexual Health Education Task Force shall take effect immediately and shall expire and be deemed revoked on December 31, 2029.
Executive Order No. 32 is being submitted prohibiting use of city resources to assist jurisdications seeking to enforce prohibitions on Gener-Affirming Care dated June 12, 2023, to take effect immediately.
The real drug dealer is not the cat standing on the corner. It's the three piece suit pharmaceutical industry that has our families hooked on drugs for life. For life. Every day, all day. This is the best hustle going in life.
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Banning this safe and effective drug with effectively reduced medication abortion options for approximately 40 million women nationwide. New York City supports the federal government's legal effort to reverse this harmful decision and to restore the authority that the FDA should have under the law.
More than 20 years, the drug has been one of the simplest, quickest, and most common options for women managing an abortion or miscarriage in the United States.
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams and leaders in the Adams administration today vowed to help fight a federal court ruling that made it harder for women nationwide to access an abortion and ensure women can continue to make their own reproductive decisions.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams today announced that City Hall and two additional municipal buildings will be lit turquoise, pink and purple tonight as part of Made By Dyslexia’s World Dyslexia Assembly being held here in New York City.
The Adams administration today hosted the first ever Women’s Health Summit at Hunter College, convening more than 100 experts across sectors to shape New York City’s first ‘Women’s Health Agenda,’ set to be released this summer.