executive law of the state of new york
71New York City mayoralty elections — The Mayor of the City of New York is elected in early November every four years and takes office at the beginning of the following year. The City which elects the Mayor as her chief executive consists of The Five Boroughs (Manhattan, The Bronx,… …
72New York State Department of Motor Vehicles — (NYSDMV) Agency overview Jurisdiction New York Headquarters 6 Empire State Plaza Albany, New York …
73New York City Housing Authority — (NYCHA) Agency overview Jurisdiction New York City Headquarters 250 Broadway New York, New York Agency executive …
74New York City Department of Sanitation — (DSNY) Agency overview Jurisdiction New York City Headquarters 125 Worth Street New York, New York Employees …
75New York City Board of Education v. Tom F. — New York City Board of Education v. Tom F. Supreme Court of the United States Argued October 1, 2007 …
76New York City Department of Environmental Protection — Agency overview Jurisdiction New York City Headquarters 59 17 Junction Boulevard Flushing, New York …
77New York City Department of Buildings — Agency overview Formed 1972 Preceding agency New York City Housing and Development Administration Headquarters …
78New York City Department of Homeless Services — Agency overview Headquarters 33 Beaver Street, 17th Floor New York, NY 10004[1] Agency executive Seth Diamond[2], Commissioner …
79Government of New York City — The government of New York City is organized under the City Charter and provides for a strong mayor council system. The government of New York is more centralized than that of most other U.S. cities, with the city government being responsible for …
80New York state elections, 2010 — Elections in New York Federal offices Presidential elections 1996 · 2000 · 2004  …