Morning Read: Carrion's Home, Weiner's Filing, Nassau's Plan
By Azi Paybarah
March 10, 2009 | 8:40 a.m.
Adolfo Carrion is not saying how much, if anything, he paid a contractor whose development projects in the borough later got his approval. Anthony Weiner amended, but did not explain, his problematic campaign finance records. Unlike Michael Bloomberg, Bill Thompson supports raising taxes on millionaires. High praise for Tom Frieden, from MSNBC. In City Hall, grim budget numbers. A study released today about young homeless people in New York City paints a grim picture. Gotham Gazette looks at who’s showing up for work in the City Council. Rock Hackshaw could have broken the John Liu story if he weren't busy with his own campaign. Letitia James leads a lawsuit to block Michael Bloomberg from moving a homeless shelter to Brooklyn.


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