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Latrice Walker's plan to advocate, agitate, legislate and litigate

With a special election set for Feb. 26, Brooklyn Assemblywoman Latrice Walker has under two months to win a tough race to be the next New York City public advocate. But she says she’s a perfect fit for the position, whose role is “to advocate, agitate, legislate and litigate.”

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A veteran lobbyist’s take on the new state legislative landscape

Sid Davidoff got his start under former New York City Mayor John Lindsay, and brings a historical perspective that many of us could only dream of. City & State caught up with Davidoff to get the long view on the idiosyncrasies of the upcoming state legislative session.

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The winners & losers of 2018

Women filled every winner spot this year – and every loser was a man.

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New York City

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Queens’ top librarian on bookstore-killer Amazon

Queens Library President and CEO Dennis Walcott on what HQ2 means for the Queens Library.

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4 things to know about Crystal Peoples-Stokes

Incoming Assembly majority leader Crystal Peoples-Stokes has to keep Democrats in line.

Bill de Blasio

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Is Corey Johnson already mayor?

The New York City Council speaker on his first year as Bill de Blasio’s foil.

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Infrastructure

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Julie Tighe on ditching government to save the environment

Julie Tighe left the Department of Environmental Conservation to run the New York League of Conservation Voters.

New York State

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Tim Wu: It’s time to smash the monopolies

The coiner of “net neutrality” says Big Tech took us back to the Gilded Age.

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New York City

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Everybody loves Gale

Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer may be the city’s most popular politician. So why won’t she run for mayor?

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Lowey on leveraging leadership on the Appropriations Committee

The congresswoman promises to fight against the border wall, for Planned Parenthood.