Jacqueline Thompson Appointed Deputy NYC Comptroller
New York, NY — New York City Comptroller Scott M. Stringer has announced that Jacqueline Thompson, Bureau Chief in the Bureau of Accountancy, has been promoted and will serve as the new
New York, NY — New York City Comptroller Scott M. Stringer has announced that Jacqueline Thompson, Bureau Chief in the Bureau of Accountancy, has been promoted and will serve as the new
Albany, NY – The state Department of Taxation and Finance should increase monitoring and compliance with New York’s returnable container deposit law to recover all the funds the state is entitled
ALBANY, N.Y. — New York State United Teachers blasted the Republicans’ tax bill as a giveaway to the wealthy and big corporations that will be paid for by the poor
WASHINGTON—Government actions and class-action lawsuits recovered almost $2 billion in 2015-16 in wages stolen from workers, according to a study released Dec. 13 by the Economic Policy Institute. The federal
WASHINGTON—The tax bill currently being rammed through Congress won’t eliminate the $250 tax deduction teachers can take for spending their own money on school supplies. The compromise bill released Dec.
New York, NY – Although there’s growing concern over the future of upstate casinos, they have generated both income and jobs to thousands of New Yorkers. Under the present agreement,
New York, NY – Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman has announced an eight-count indictment of Vickram Mangru, his wife Gayatri Mangru, and son Ravi Mangru, of Valley Stream, NY, for allegedly failing
Better health care at lower cost. That’s what plan sponsors and the more than half of Americans who rely on workplace-sponsored insurance for health coverage rightly demand. Yet, until now,
WASHINGTON—A bill introduced in Congress Nov. 16 would attempt to salvage the country’s floundering multiemployer pension plans thorough a combination of federal loans and insurance.
New York, NY — New York City Comptroller Scott M. Stringer has released an alarming audit showing significant breakdowns in the operations of elections by the City’s Board of Elections. After