Scott M. Stringer

Comptroller

Scott M. Stringer (born April 29, 1960) is an American politician who served as the 44th New York City Comptroller. A Democrat, Stringer also previously served as a New York State Assemblyman, and as the 26th borough president of Manhattan.

 

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Stringer

Scott M. Stringer appears in the following:

Columbia Expansion-Borough President’s Meeting/Korean War Memorial in Queens

Sunday, September 30, 2007

Borough President Scott Stringer chairs a meeting about the Columbia University expansion plan. Interview with sculptor William Crozier and others at the unveiling of Crozier’s. . .

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Columbia Expansion-Stringer Support

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Press conference by Scott Stringer, Robert Jackson, Jordi Reyes-Montblanc, and Lee Bollinger announcing the city council’s approval of the expansion of Columbia University and a. . .

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9/11 Cleanup and Health Press Conference

Tuesday, August 22, 2006

Joel Shufro, Jerry Nadler, Charles Rangel, Carolyn Maloney, Major Owens, Scott Stringer, Catherine McVay Hughes, Deborah Glick, and others speak at a press conference protesting. . .

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GMHC-25 Years of AIDS-9/11 Healthcare-Hospital Ratings

Monday, June 05, 2006

An event commemorating the 25th anniversary of HIV-AIDS by Gay Men’s Health Crisis. Interview of Carolyn Maloney about 9/11 first responder health issues. Interview of Bruce. . .

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Affordable Housing Rally

Monday, March 06, 2000

Rally about affordable housing.and right to counsel in housing court. Cindy Rodriguez interviews Adrienne Holder, an attorney advocate about counsel in housing court.

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Public Housing Press Conference

Saturday, January 01, 2000

Press conference by Yvette Clark, Bertha Lewis, and affordable housing advocates about NYCHA fees and rent hikes on public housing.

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Study Claims Hispanic/Medicaid Patients Steered From NYU Medical Center

Saturday, January 01, 2000

Press conference by SEIU Local 1199 and city officials about a study finding NYU Medical Center steering Medicaid and Latinx patients away from the hospital. Response by NYU. . .

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