The City Council spent $13,000 on Instagram, Facebook, and Threads ads opposing the ballot proposals, plus maybe $1M? on postage for their mass mailings:
https://www.thecity.nyc/2025/10/29/affordable-housing-ballot-items-city-council/
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The City Council spent $13,000 on Instagram, Facebook, and Threads ads opposing the ballot proposals, plus maybe $1M? on postage for their mass mailings:
https://www.thecity.nyc/2025/10/29/affordable-housing-ballot-items-city-council/
The City Council spent $13,000 on Instagram, Facebook, and Threads ads opposing the ballot proposals, plus maybe $1M? on postage for their mass mailings:
https://www.thecity.nyc/2025/10/29/affordable-housing-ballot-items-city-council/
@brainwane I was wondering about this....
As @THECITY points out, despite a City Council spokesperson claiming that the electioneering rules don't cover referenda, the City Charter actually does cover this.
https://codelibrary.amlegal.com/codes/newyorkcity/latest/NYCcharter/0-0-0-3169
Chapter 49: Officers and Employees
Section 1136.1. Prohibitions on the use of government funds and resources.
Refer to Clauses 1(c) and 2(c).
https://harihareswara.net/posts/2025/nyc-2025-election-judges/
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