Jarrett Murphy

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Jarrett Murphy is the executive editor and publisher of City Limits.

What Do de Blasio’s Lackluster Poll Numbers Really Tell Us?

What Do de Blasio’s Lackluster Poll Numbers Really Tell Us? What Do de Blasio’s Lackluster Poll Numbers Really Tell Us?

The poll numbers don’t matter, but the limited narrative they reflect does.

Mar 20, 2014 / Blog / Jarrett Murphy

De Blasio Settles With 1,500 Minority FDNY Applicants in Discrimination Lawsuit

De Blasio Settles With 1,500 Minority FDNY Applicants in Discrimination Lawsuit De Blasio Settles With 1,500 Minority FDNY Applicants in Discrimination Lawsuit

The mayor ends another Bloomberg-era legal battle, this one involving people of color who wanted to become firefighters.

Mar 19, 2014 / Blog / Jarrett Murphy

Mayor de Blasio’s Message Problem

Mayor de Blasio’s Message Problem Mayor de Blasio’s Message Problem

De Blasio has a message problem, but who’s to blame? The mayor? The media? Neither?

Mar 14, 2014 / Blog / Jarrett Murphy

De Blasio Hails Crime Stats, but Should Beware Metrics Mania

De Blasio Hails Crime Stats, but Should Beware Metrics Mania De Blasio Hails Crime Stats, but Should Beware Metrics Mania

The numbers look good. Someday they won’t. Let’s not talk about them so much.

Mar 12, 2014 / Blog / Jarrett Murphy

Should de Blasio Have Taken Cuomo’s Deal on Universal Pre-K?

Should de Blasio Have Taken Cuomo’s Deal on Universal Pre-K? Should de Blasio Have Taken Cuomo’s Deal on Universal Pre-K?

The mayor signals he might accept universal pre-K without a tax hike. He might be in a better position if he had made that move weeks ago.

Mar 11, 2014 / Blog / Jarrett Murphy

Subway Arrests Are Up 300 Percent Under de Blasio and Bratton. Why?

Subway Arrests Are Up 300 Percent Under de Blasio and Bratton. Why? Subway Arrests Are Up 300 Percent Under de Blasio and Bratton. Why?

Overall stops and arrests are down, but arrests of panhandlers and peddlers are way up.

Mar 6, 2014 / Blog / Jarrett Murphy

De Blasio’s War on Charters Isn’t Much of a War

De Blasio’s War on Charters Isn’t Much of a War De Blasio’s War on Charters Isn’t Much of a War

A narrow decision on charter school co-locations has charter proponents howling—but is their outrage overblown?

Mar 5, 2014 / Blog / Jarrett Murphy

De Blasio’s Cabinet Is Dominated by Lefties. Wait, Really?

De Blasio’s Cabinet Is Dominated by Lefties. Wait, Really? De Blasio’s Cabinet Is Dominated by Lefties. Wait, Really?

The Times raises a red flag over the mayor’s appointments.

Mar 3, 2014 / Blog / Jarrett Murphy

Will New Leadership at NYC’s Social Service Agency Mean New Dignity for the Poor?

Will New Leadership at NYC’s Social Service Agency Mean New Dignity for the Poor? Will New Leadership at NYC’s Social Service Agency Mean New Dignity for the Poor?

Steven Banks has been on the front lines of the battle to get New York mayors to keep their obligations to the poor. Now he’ll be the mayor’s front-man on those policie...

Mar 1, 2014 / Blog / Jarrett Murphy

Should de Blasio Bail Out Waterfront Homeowners?

Should de Blasio Bail Out Waterfront Homeowners? Should de Blasio Bail Out Waterfront Homeowners?

The mayor faces a request for an aggressive post-Sandy policy.

Feb 28, 2014 / Blog / Jarrett Murphy

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