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Mark D. Levine

@MarkLevineNYC

Manhattan Borough President. Find me mostly elsewhere: https://t.co/pvfeFuSjX3

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In New York City, we do not tolerate discrimination anywhere, and especially not in our schools. Today, my colleagues and I sent a letter to CECD2 calling for them to rescind the transphobic resolution #248, so our kids know that school is a safe place for them, always. 🏳️‍⚧️

In New York City, we do not tolerate discrimination anywhere, and especially not in our schools. Today, my colleagues and I sent a letter to CECD2 calling for them to rescind the transphobic resolution #248, so our kids know that school is a safe place for them, always. 🏳️‍⚧️
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Thank you NEW YORK KNICKS for a magical season, and for playing your hearts out until the very end. You lifted the spirits of the whole city.

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NYC is giving up its precious curb space for free, and suburban drivers are taking advantage by dumping their cars on residential streets.

NYC needs to create a residential parking permit program to bring some order to the chaos.

My op-ed w/ Carmen De La Rosa: nydailynews.com/2024/05/17/res…

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OPINION | Residential parking permits for NYC

Every inch of curb space in this crowded city is precious. So why are we giving so much of it away for free, writes Mark D. Levine and Carmen De La Rosa
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Manhattan’s greenway is spectacular. But there’s still some major gaps. Let’s push to build out a full 32-mile waterfront path around this incredible island.

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We will not tolerate adults using local school boards to advance the MAGA agenda by pushing reactionary conspiracy theories and engaging in anti-LGBTQ fearmongering.

We will not tolerate adults using local school boards to advance the MAGA agenda by pushing reactionary conspiracy theories and engaging in anti-LGBTQ fearmongering.
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This inflammatory rhetoric is the opposite of what we need at this difficult moment. We need leaders who bring people together across the lines that divide us. This is the kind of leader Adriano Espaillat has been for Upper Manhattan and the Bronx, and why I am proud to support him.

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Multiple synagogues in Manhattan were rattled w/ fake bomb threats yesterday and this website has been full of people blaming it on whoever their political opponents happen to be (with zero evidence of course).

How about for once we denounce antisemitism without politicizing it?

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Update: Now at least 4 synagogues in Manhattan have received bomb threats. None thankfully deemed to be credible.

But this is a clear effort to sow fear in the Jewish community. Cannot be accepted.

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Two synagogues in Manhattan received bomb threats today: Rodeph Shalom on W. 83rd and Chabad of Midtown on 5th Av & 43rd.

Both threats were determined by NYPD to be fake.

A clear hate crime, and part of a growing trend of 'swatting' incidents targeting Jewish institutions.

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There’s a major gap in Manhattan’s protected bike lane network on 6th Ave from Canal St. to W. 8th, where riders are forced to navigate through heavy traffic.

I’m joining Erik Bottcher & local electeds calling on NYC DOT to install a protected bike lane along this crowded stretch.

There’s a major gap in Manhattan’s protected bike lane network on 6th Ave from Canal St. to W. 8th, where riders are forced to navigate through heavy traffic. I’m joining @ebottcher & local electeds calling on @NYC_DOT to install a protected bike lane along this crowded stretch.
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