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What does racial equity mean?

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What should the City change about public housing law?

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What We Heard

The Racial Justice Commission has gathered information from public input sessions. Their early findings define initial areas of focus for NYC Charter revisions.

 

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What is the Charter?

The NYC Charter is the City’s constitution. It defines the organization, powers, functions and essential procedures of the city government, from elected officials to budgets for housing and education. Learn more about the Charter to discover how the City is governed, and how it impacts you.

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