On April 9, 2019, the CFB’s Human Resources Director also informed staff during an agency-wide meeting that all staff may provide a preferred name to the HR unit in order to change certain internal records to allow staff to better identify themselves in the workplace.
We need to make sure every eligible New Yorker has the power to make a difference on the issues they care about. Thanks for helping and encouraging more New Yorkers to participate in our democracy!
The Identifying Information Law requires City agencies to submit comprehensive biennial reports related to their collection, disclosure, and retention of identifying information and their privacy protection practices.
The CFB’s Human Resources Director also verbally informed staff during an agency-wide meeting on April 9, 2019 that all staff may provide a preferred name directly to the HR unit in order to change certain internal records to allow staff to better identify themselves in the workplace.
The CFB’s Human Resources Director also verbally informed staff during an agency-wide meeting on April 9, 2019, that all staff may provide a preferred name directly to the HR unit in order to change certain internal records to allow staff to better identify themselves in the workplace.
On April 9, 2019, the CFB’s Human Resources Director also informed staff during an agency-wide meeting that all staff may provide a preferred name to the HR unit in order to change certain internal records to allow staff to better identify themselves in the workplace.
Early voting seems to be gaining popularity in NYC, especially in higher turnout elections. The 2020 general election peaked at 36.3% of all voters voting early. The 2021 primary early voting electorate tripled from the 2020 primary.
The identifying information collected, retained, or disclosed by the CFB addressed in this report relates to two categories, the first involving certain individuals and entities/organizations who contribute to the contributors of independent spenders
By law, NYC Votes must send a Voter Guide to every household with a registered voter in New York City for city elections. Based on census data, we send a guide in English and Spanish to every registered voter and in Chinese, Korean, and Bengali to voters in targeted areas.
Pursuant to the NYC Administrative Code, the city clerk shall prepare and post on the internet an annual report relating to the administration and enforcement of the lobbying law.
Council Proceedings Minutes for the Stated Meeting of August 08, 2018. Stated Meeting Minutes address issues such as the Adoption of Meeting Minutes and Messages and Papers from the Mayor.
Council Proceedings Minutes for the Stated Meeting of August 29, 2018. The Stated Meeting Minutes address issues such as Reports of the Standing Committees.
Council Proceedings Minutes for the Stated Meeting of September 12, 2018. Stated Meeting Minutes address issues such as Adoption of Minutes and Land Use Call Ups.
Council Proceedings Minutes for the Stated Meeting of September 26, 2018. Stated Meeting Minutes address such issues as Adoption of Minutes and Messages and Papers from the Mayor.
Council Proceedings Minutes for the Stated Meeting of October 17, 2018. Minutes include Messages and Papers From The Mayor and Communication From City, County, and Borough Offices.
Council Proceedings Minutes for the Stated Meeting of October 31, 2018. Minutes include Messages and Papers From The Mayor and Communication From City, County, and Borough Offices.
Council Proceedings Minutes for the Stated Meeting of November 28, 2018. Minutes include Messages and Papers From The Mayor and Communication From City, County, and Borough Offices.