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Comptroller Levine Reports Over $1 Million in Recovered Back Wages in First Four Months of Term

New York, NY — New York City Comptroller Mark Levine today announced the Bureau of Labor Law (BLL) has settled five cases, recovering over $1 million for workers to whom companies owe back wages and interest, as well as civil penalties for the City of New York, since his term began in January. Among the cases settled in Comptroller Levine’s first four months include a joint investigation between his office and the New York City Parks Department for underpayment of prevailing wages and supplemental benefits...

NYC Comptroller Mark Levine Releases Comprehensive Estimation of a Potential Pied-à-Terre Tax and Highlights Key Variables

New York, NY — The Office of New York City Comptroller Mark Levine today released The Pied-à-Terre Tax and Its Potential Revenues, a detailed analysis and estimation of potential revenues that could be collected from high-value second homes. The report found that as much as $510 million could plausibly be raised annually, but a number of substantial variables in the design, implementation, and enforcement of the program could result in the estimate falling to between $340 million and $380 million.  “As we continue to work toward budget agreements at the City and State levels, it’s imperative that government leaders, advocates and New Yorkers know how major...

NYC Comptroller Levine Announces Progress Made on Pension Efforts to Reduce Carbon Footprint and Reach Net Zero Greenhouse Gas Emissions

New York, NY – Today, New York City Comptroller Mark Levine released the Fiscal Year 2025 Annual Climate Reports for three of New York City’s public pension systems. The report highlights meaningful progress in the Systems’ efforts to advance a net zero economy. Between 2019 and 2025 there was a 48.13% weighted average reduction in Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions for the New York City Teachers’ Retirement System (TRS), Employees’ Retirement System (NYCERS) and Board of Education Retirement System (BERS). The strong decline in financed...

Comptroller Levine Issues Report on Funding and Managing NYC’s Urban Forest and Tree Canopy

New York, NY — Comptroller Mark Levine today released New York City’s Living Infrastructure, a report that outlines the financial, environmental, health and resiliency benefits of a robust urban tree canopy, and strategies to better maintain, grow and fund it.  “New York City’s 7 million trees are a vital component of our infrastructure across the five boroughs, and it’s essential we treat them as such,” said New York City Comptroller Mark Levine. “Making a long-term investment in their care drives down energy costs, asthma rates, and damage to our infrastructure. New York City can transform the concrete jungle...

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