Business Leaders Seek Role in New York City’s Recovery

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Business leaders in New York City have offered to work with Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Mayor Bill de Blasio on a plan for the city’s recovery from the new coronavirus pandemic

A letter sent to the city’s and state’s leaders on Friday calls on the two elected officials to convene a leadership initiative drawn from across industries to develop plans for how New York and other cities can re-emerge stronger from the crisis.

 

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They ought to... or taxes on millionaires might rise!

finally weekend at the hamptons draws to a close and team business of strong civics is attended to after the lawless mob crashed order and cream ed breakdowns in health and Community safety lines

So... are they fairweather friends? Or down for some Cuomo cooking?

Here is a thought: lower taxes, slash regulations and refund your police department. Round up looting dogs, prosecute property crimes.

Do they listen 👂

Why isn't this done already?

Is the pandemic over?🤨

You mean Bill and Andrew have cocked it up so badly they need the adults to come in and tell them what to do... kind of like parents who went away for the weekend only to come home and find the idiot kids had a party...

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