Gloria Pazmino, POLITICO

Gloria Pazmino

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New York, NY, United States

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Past articles by Gloria:

Education department far outpacing other city agencies in sexual harassment complaints

Out of 472 harassment complaints lodged with the city between July 2017 and June 2018, the DOE had 186. → Read More

De Blasio won't rule out presidential bid

"I never rule things out because you never know what life brings," de Blasio said. → Read More

Joshi to step down as TLC boss in March

Joshi’s exit comes at a time of significant turmoil in the taxi industry. → Read More

De Blasio facing consternation on the left for silence on NYPD

Progressives who swept into the City Council with the mayor in 2014 hoping for an era of police reform now say they have been left holding the bag. → Read More

De Blasio admits mistake in Esposito firing, sheds little light on reasons

The mayor’s mea culpa came days after Deputy Mayor Laura Anglin fired Esposito in what many said was a heated exchange. → Read More

Mark-Viverito decries a 'leadership vacuum' as she kicks off run for public advocate

Mark-Viverito officially joined a crowded and ever-growing field of Democrats seeking the office Tuesday night. → Read More

Mark-Viverito will highlight gender, ethnic diversity in run for public advocate

Mark-Viverito, who became the first woman of color to lead the Council, is expected to highlight the need for diversity in city offices. → Read More

Public advocate candidates debate, clarify mayoral aspirations

The debate came amid talk in the City Council of abolishing the position altogether. → Read More

De Blasio sides with Amazon against the City Council, and his own rhetoric

Mayor Bill de Blasio was feeling a lot more squeamish about Amazon and online retailers like it last year. → Read More

James to become first black woman to serve as New York's attorney general

James has vowed to use her office to attack the administration of President Donald Trump and his Republican agenda. → Read More

McCray’s taxpayer-funded trip to Iowa now includes politics

The trip had initially been billed as a government trip as McCray traveled to Iowa to meet with school and faith leaders. → Read More

De Blasio apologizes to families, blames staff after botched memorial

The already embarrassing affair grew even more awkward when one of the victims’ family members refused to shake the mayor’s hand following the event. → Read More

De Blasio says voting registration effort well-intended but poorly executed

On Thursday, aides to the mayor sought to take responsibility for the error but insisted the city had worked with Civis to filter the list. → Read More

Private contractors step in as NYCHA’s heating season begins

Last winter, some 323,000 residents — about 80 percent of NYCHA’s total population — lost heat or hot water for hours and sometimes days at a time. → Read More

Peters admits overstepping authority at DOI, following independent probe

'I erred in my conduct and should be disciplined in the form of a letter of apology,' Peters said in a rare admission for a public official. → Read More

De Blasio heads to Florida to campaign for Gillum

The mayor’s trip will be financed by the Fairness PAC, which he created this past summer as part of an effort to raise money for Democrats running for office. → Read More

Cuomo accepts WFP ballot line

The group voted to offer him its ballot line during a contentious three-hour meeting on Wednesday. → Read More

De Blasio's PAC will make a round of contributions to national Democrats

The PAC will also donate to several political newcomers. → Read More

Working Families Party offers ballot line to Cuomo

Still, there's a desire to send the governor a message. → Read More

Cuomo ally James tops Teachout, Maloney for New York AG nod

With the win, Tish James continues a steady ascent to the height of power in New York. → Read More