- Emergency Executive Order 773March 29, 2025 Download Emergency Executive Order 773 WHEREAS, over the past several months, thousands of asylum seekers have been arriving in New York City, from the Southern border, without having any immediate plans for shelter; and WHEREAS, the City now faces an unprecedented humanitarian crisis that requires it to take extraordinary measures to meet… Read more: Emergency Executive Order 773
- Mayor Adams, DOT Commissioner Rodriguez Prepare for Expansion of Red-Light Cameras in Nation’s Largest Automated Enforcement NetworkMarch 31, 2025 Vendor Verra Mobility Identified to Manage NYC’s Network of Camera Enforcement Programs Against Red-Light Running, Speeding, Obstructing Bus Lanes, and Operating Overweight Trucks on Brooklyn-Queens Expressway Program’s Expansion Builds on Adams Administration’s Commitment to Keep NYC’s Streets Safe NEW YORK – New York City Mayor Eric Adams and New York City Department of… Read more: Mayor Adams, DOT Commissioner Rodriguez Prepare for Expansion of Red-Light Cameras in Nation’s Largest Automated Enforcement Network
- Elon Musk Talks Government Cuts, Social Media Wars, and Future Tech in Fiery Town HallElon Musk Discusses Government Reform, Social Media, and Future Innovations in Q&A Session In a wide-ranging Q&A session on March 30, 2025, Elon Musk tackled critical issues surrounding U.S. government reforms, federal waste, social media censorship, and the future of technology. Speaking candidly, Musk emphasized the urgent need to restore meritocracy, cut bureaucratic inefficiencies, and… Read more: Elon Musk Talks Government Cuts, Social Media Wars, and Future Tech in Fiery Town Hall
- Congress News. The House passed the Deterrent Act to keep foreign interference out of our universities.Congratulations to Congressman Michael Baumgartner on the passage of his bill The DETERRENT Act (H.R. 1048), or the Defending Education Transparency and Ending Rogue Regimes Engaging in Nefarious Transactions Act, is a bipartisan legislative effort aimed at increasing transparency and accountability in the financial relationships between U.S. colleges and universities and foreign entities. Key aspects… Read more: Congress News. The House passed the Deterrent Act to keep foreign interference out of our universities.
- NY Gov. Hochul Stands Firm on Subway Safety, Mental Health, and Budget TalksGovernor Kathy Hochul joined Politics Unusual to discuss critical state issues, from subway crime to mental health care and budget negotiations. She defended her administration’s efforts to improve subway safety, citing a 50% drop in crime compared to past decades, and emphasized the state’s role in funding overtime for police patrols. On mental health, she… Read more: NY Gov. Hochul Stands Firm on Subway Safety, Mental Health, and Budget Talks
- White House. DOGE’s War on Waste: Trump’s Team Vows to Fix Broken GovernmentThe Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is on a mission to slash fraud, fix broken systems, and restore accountability in Washington. In a fiery Special Report interview, top officials exposed jaw-dropping government waste—from $500 billion lost in fraud to babies receiving small business loans. Elon Musk called the inefficiency “mind-blowing,” while officials pledged to streamline… Read more: White House. DOGE’s War on Waste: Trump’s Team Vows to Fix Broken Government
- TRUMP ORDERS CRACKDOWN TO CLEAN UP CRIME AND FILTH IN D.C.WASHINGTON, D.C. — President Trump has signed a sweeping executive order to restore law and order in the nation’s capital, launching a full-scale effort to fight crime, deport illegal immigrants, and clean up the city’s streets, parks, and monuments. The order establishes the D.C. Safe and Beautiful Task Force, bringing together federal agencies to tackle… Read more: TRUMP ORDERS CRACKDOWN TO CLEAN UP CRIME AND FILTH IN D.C.
- NY Faces Brutal $360M Blow to Health & Addiction Services as Feds Slash FundingNew York Governor Kathy Hochul sounded the alarm today over the devastating impact of federal budget cuts gutting more than $360 million in vital health programs across the state. The cuts include $300 million from the Department of Health, crippling public health infrastructure, $40 million from addiction services, threatening treatment access, and $27 million from… Read more: NY Faces Brutal $360M Blow to Health & Addiction Services as Feds Slash Funding
- Governor Hochul Visits Watervliet Elementary School to Highlight 2025 State of the State Affordability AgendaMarch 27, 2025 Albany, NY Earlier today, Governor Kathy Hochul visited Watervliet Elementary School to speak with students and parents about her 2025 State of the State Affordability Agenda. “I made a promise to New Yorkers: their family would be my fight,” Governor Hochul said. “ With rising costs making it harder for families to make ends… Read more: Governor Hochul Visits Watervliet Elementary School to Highlight 2025 State of the State Affordability Agenda
- InfrastructureMarch 27, 2025 Albany, NY Governor Hochul Announces Nearly $50 Million Available Through an Expansion of the ConnectALL Municipal Infrastructure Program Expands Program to Nearly $300 Million for Open Access and Public Infrastructure Request for Applications Available Here; Submission Deadline April 25 Governor Kathy Hochul today highlighted the launch of Phase 4 of New York… Read more: Infrastructure
- Mayor Adams, DSS Commissioner Celebrate Landmark Affordable Housing for Women-Led Households. VideoBRONX, NY – In a major win for women-led households, Mayor Eric Adams and DSS Commissioner Molly Wasow Park unveiled a new 64-unit affordable housing site in the Bronx—prioritizing women and families in need. As part of the Affordable Housing Services (AHS) initiative, the project offers deeply affordable homes to help New Yorkers transition from… Read more: Mayor Adams, DSS Commissioner Celebrate Landmark Affordable Housing for Women-Led Households. Video
- A Satirical Look at the Signal Leak ‘ScandalWhite House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt Briefs Members of the Media, Mar. 26, 2025 Ah, Democrats—masters of outrage and hypocrisy. Today, as White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt calmly addressed the media about the Signal leak “scandal,” the Democrats were busy clutching their pearls and demanding resignations over what they call a “national security breach.”… Read more: A Satirical Look at the Signal Leak ‘Scandal
