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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 .
The Office of Comptroller of New York City, a position established in 1801, is the chief financial officer and chief auditor of the city agencies and their performance and spending. The comptroller also reviews all city contracts, handles the settlement of litigation claims (amounting to $975 million in 2019), issues municipal bonds, and ...
New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer joins Yahoo Finance Live to discuss his plan to ensure fair distribution of PP to the city’s small businesses and the 2021 mayoral election.
Comptroller Scott Stringer’s bid to force the de Blasio administration to turn over COVID-related documents is just an effort to stay in the headlines, the city’s top lawyer suggested in a ...
t. e. The 2013 election for New York City Comptroller was held on November 5, 2013, along with elections for Mayor, Public Advocate, Borough Presidents, and members of the New York City Council . The first-term incumbent Comptroller, John Liu, did not run for re-election, as he decided to run in the 2013 election for Mayor of New York City. [1]
Stringer, a 61-year-old Democrat, said that his symptoms were mild. Scott Stringer, New York City’s comptroller, tests positive for COVID Skip to main content
Companies voicing support for racial equality should back up their talk by releasing their workforce diversity data, New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer says in letters being sent to 67 ...
The housing shortage in New York is driven by a lack of housing supply. Home construction in New York City lags far behind other major American cities. [4] Since 2010, housing supply in New York City has increased by 4% while jobs have increased by 22%. [4] Restrictive zoning regulations are a key contributor to the undersupply of housing, as ...