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State Tipoffs Involving New York Newsletter for Monday June 30, 2025 ( 4 items )  

Back from the Brink: DEC Announces New Collaborative Study Estimates Population of Hudson River Endangered Shortnose Sturgeon
ALBANY, New York, June 27 -- The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation issued the following news release: * * * Back from the Brink: DEC Announces New Collaborative Study Estimates Population of Hudson River Endangered Shortnose Sturgeon * The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) announced research that estimates the population of endangered shortnose sturgeon in the Hudson River to be nearly 70,000 individuals, likely making it the largest populati  more

NYC Mayor Adams Details Efforts to Combat Antisemitism and Hate Crimes
WASHINGTON, June 25 -- New York City Mayor Eric Adams participated in an ethnic media engagement with "Rusa Radio", discussing his administration's actions to combat antisemitism and hate crimes. Adams highlighted the establishment of a dedicated office to combat antisemitism, the first of its kind in a major U.S. city, noting that the Jewish community, comprising about 12% of the population, experienced approximately 57% of hate crimes in 2024 (345 incidents out of 641 total). He also address  more

NYC Mayor Adams Discusses Mayoral Race on WCBS-TV's "CBS News NY at 5"
WASHINGTON, June 25 -- New York City Mayor Eric Adams appeared live on WCBS-TV's "CBS News NY at 5" to discuss the mayoral race following the Democratic primary. Adams addressed Zohran Mamdani's primary victory and emphasized that his campaign will focus on affordability and his record of leadership for working-class New Yorkers. He also highlighted his ability to work with the White House, irrespective of who is president, and discussed his strategy for reaching voters through evolving social  more

NYC Mayor Adams Dismisses Socialist Threat, Highlights NYC Growth on CNBC
WASHINGTON, June 27 -- New York City Mayor Eric Adams, appearing on CNBC's "Squawk on the Street" on June 27, 2025, downplayed concerns from Wall Street about Zohran Mamdani's Democratic primary victory, asserting that New York is "not a socialist city." Adams emphasized his administration's accomplishments, including record jobs and small businesses, Broadway's success, and reduced crime, as he made his case for re-election. He clarified that the primary results reflected only the "far left o  more