About That Subway Alert...
Tuesday, December 20, 2005
Bob Hennelly, WNYC reporter covering City Hall and security issues,
and
E. J. McMahon, senior fellow for tax and budgetary studies at the Manhattan Institute,
and
James Parrott, chief economist at the Fiscal Policy Institute,
and
Gene Russianoff, staff attorney for the Straphangers Campaign,
and
Ron Shechtman, attorney at the firm Pryor, Cashman, teaches public sector labor law at New York University Law School,
and
Marian Swerdlow, high school social studies teacher in New York City, former subway conductor, and author, Underground Woman:My Four Years as a New York City Subway Conducto (Temple University Press, 1998)
» E. J. McMahon (The Manhattan Institute)
» The Fiscal Policy Institute
» The Straphangers Campaign
» Ron Shechtman (Pryor Cashman)
» Underground Woman:My Four Years as a New York City Subway Conducto (Temple University Press, 1998)
and
E. J. McMahon, senior fellow for tax and budgetary studies at the Manhattan Institute,
and
James Parrott, chief economist at the Fiscal Policy Institute,
and
Gene Russianoff, staff attorney for the Straphangers Campaign,
and
Ron Shechtman, attorney at the firm Pryor, Cashman, teaches public sector labor law at New York University Law School,
and
Marian Swerdlow, high school social studies teacher in New York City, former subway conductor, and author, Underground Woman:My Four Years as a New York City Subway Conducto (Temple University Press, 1998)
» E. J. McMahon (The Manhattan Institute)
» The Fiscal Policy Institute
» The Straphangers Campaign
» Ron Shechtman (Pryor Cashman)
» Underground Woman:My Four Years as a New York City Subway Conducto (Temple University Press, 1998)
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