Danielle Muoio, POLITICO

Danielle Muoio

POLITICO

New York, NY, United States

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Past articles by Danielle:

Can the Cuomo infrastructure plan survive after Cuomo?

Gov. Andrew Cuomo will exit the stage with some of his most cherished projects incomplete and just as the federal government prepares to infuse billions into New York’s sprawling transit system. → Read More

As Wiley surges in mayor's race, her former City Hall colleagues give mixed reviews

Wiley has drawn renewed scrutiny of her time working for Mayor Bill de Blasio. → Read More

Yang fumbles on city issues as race for mayor gets more competitive

The former presidential candidate flubbed a question about homeless shelters during a candidate forum Thursday morning, one day after he exhibited a lack of understanding about MTA operations. → Read More

The woman who is everyone’s second-favorite candidate for New York mayor

Kathryn Garcia is well-regarded within government and political circles as a go-to problem solver. But her campaign has failed to gain the momentum of some of her male opponents. → Read More

Is there a lane for a city manager to become mayor? Kathryn Garcia thinks so.

Kathryn Garcia is polling in single digits and would-be endorsers have been reluctant to lend their unqualified support. → Read More

New York City finally gets green light on crucial next step for congestion pricing

The decision indicates the Biden administration is interested in moving the process forward as quickly as possible. → Read More

Northeast transit leaders look to Biden presidency for much needed relief

Nicknamed “Amtrak Joe” for his frequent trips on the Northeast corridor, the president-elect is an avid supporter of expanding rail. → Read More

How New York City’s schools plan fell short

Widespread distrust undermined Mayor Bill de Blasio’s hopes to begin Sept. 10 → Read More

The nation’s biggest public transit system is facing ruin. Will Congress save it?

The MTA is staring down a $10 billion deficit in the short-term and is begging Congress for billions more → Read More

Police reformers eye transit cops amid steep deficits

Transit advocates and civil libertarians alike called for change. → Read More

New York City's subway dilemma: Will overnight train service ever come back?

For the first time in nearly a century, the biggest and most comprehensive subway system in the U.S. shut down from 1 a.m. to 5 a.m. indefinitely. → Read More

New Yorkers gradually return to mass transit as city reopens

The city’s restart will largely be determined by the recovery of the public transit system. → Read More

New Yorkers gradually return to mass transit as city reopens

The city’s restart will largely be determined by the recovery of the public transit system. → Read More

With thousands returning to work, New York City and state at stalemate on mass transit plans

The city and the authority can't agree on how to enforce social distancing, with the MTA essentially saying it's too hard to even try. → Read More

New bill would expand benefits for emergency dispatchers

Proponents of the bill say it would recognize the crucial role first responders have played in the public health crisis. → Read More

New York area's Earth Day upended by coronavirus

Advocates say the pandemic has pushed several environmental initiatives to the back burner — from plastic bag bans to key recycling programs. → Read More

Coronavirus underscores need to address environmental inequities, report says

The policy agenda, first obtained by POLITICO, calls on lawmakers to reduce greenhouse gases and localized emissions. → Read More

Scores of city workers have died on the front lines of the coronavirus fight

At least 138 municipal workers have succumbed to the highly-contagious virus, according to a POLITICO survey this week. → Read More

New York hospitals rationing ventilators, retrofitting equipment amid crush of coronavirus

Emergency physicians are already being told to use their judgment in deciding who should be hooked up to a ventilator. → Read More

De Blasio: Trump’s suggestion face masks are being stolen is ‘insulting’

The New York City mayor said Trump's comments were “incredibly insensitive to people right now who are giving their all." → Read More