Senator Cordell Cleare Protects District From Negative Impact Of Charter Schools
Harlem Senator Cordell Cleare is proud to announce that she has successfully protected her district from the negative impact of charter schools in the state budget.
Harlem Senator Cordell Cleare is proud to announce that she has successfully protected her district from the negative impact of charter schools in the state budget.
State Senator Cordell Cleare held her community swearing-in at Wadleigh School in Harlem for the Performing Arts and Visual Arts Auditorium this past Sunday.
On Thursday, February 10th, 2022, Seitu Oronde was at was the celebration party of Senator Cordell Cleare that was attended by local politicians, her staff, and friends at 2272 Lenox Ave and West 135st in Harlem, NY.
On Tuesday, October 7th, 2021, Seitu Oronde was at the Cordell Cleare is state-senator elect for New York’s 30th State Senate Cordell celebrated her 55th birthday at the COVE in Harlem.
On Saturday, September 24, 2022, the Inaugural John Coltrane Jazz Festival kicks off at 1 pm until 7:00 pm EST at Marcus Garvey Park | Richard Rodgers Amphitheatre, in Harlem, NY.
New York State Senator Cordell Cleare, in partnership with Harlem’s Lincoln Houses community, is delighted to announce The First Annual Lincoln Houses Mother’s Day Event.
Throughout this year’s elongated budget process, Harlem Senator Cleare has been a vocal advocate for the betterment of her district and the state.
On Friday, March 17th, 2023, the NY Women’s Chamber of Commerce partnered with City Council Member Shaun Abreu and Harlem Senator Cordell Cleare to commemorate Women’s History Month.
“Reverend Al Sharpton hosted State Senator Cordell Cleare at the National Action Network for his weekly Saturday Action Rally as she makes her final effort to get the Governor to sign the Grieving Families Act.
NY Attorney General Letitia James today announced landmark legislation to tighten regulations on the cryptocurrency industry to protect investors, consumers, and the broader economy.
The frosty temps and icy winds that blew in the first weekend of Black History Month 2023 with did not deter communities near and far from coming up on February 3rd, 2023.
On Thursday, March 2, 2023, NYSNA members held actions at public hospitals from Harlem to Hollis on the day that their union contract expired.
Nearly 80% of nursing homes and other adult care facilities from Harlem to Hollis didn’t receive a single visit from the state’s federally-required oversight program.
Governor Kathy Hochul today announced that Harlem Biospace will open its second incubator space.
Today, state legislators and advocates called on Governor Hochul to drop her plan to expand charter schools in New York City.