Office of the NYC Public Advocate

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The Public Advocate acts as an ombudsperson, championing New Yorkers' rights and providing oversight.

City Internet Plan Seeks to Close Digital Divide 06/02/2026

A reliable internet connection isn’t a luxury in 2026; it’s a necessity.

Read our report on how New York City can combat the digital divide by establishing affordable internet access for all—with a public option for internet: advocate.nyc.gov/Connected

City Internet Plan Seeks to Close Digital Divide In a city built on connection, millions still struggle to get online. This plan asks whether internet access should be treated like a public utility.

Photos from Office of the NYC Public Advocate's post 06/01/2026

A 7-year-old is not a threat to public safety.

But today the Public Advocate witnessed one of the admin’s large-scale immigration hearings—‘mega masters’—which are designed to speed up deportation, even for young children.

Delaney Hall or 290 Broadway: The cruelty is the point.

06/01/2026

UPDATE: The Trump administration’s cruel new SNAP rules are in effect today.

But New York City is pushing back. If you received a notice or lose benefits, call 718-SNAP-NOW or visit nyc.gov/AccessHRA

You can also contact us: [email protected] or (212) 669-7250

Photos from Office of the NYC Public Advocate's post 06/01/2026

Thank you to Met Council for an impactful Legislative Breakfast gathering.

City and state leaders can work hand in hand with partners like Met Council to fight poverty, pitch in during crises, and offer emergency support with dignity and compassion.

📷 1 & 2: Courtesy Met Council

06/01/2026

Happy Pride, New York City!

Kick off with an inspiring Pride Breakfast, TODAY! We'll recognize the contributions of community leaders and partners in a morning of connection, reflection, and shared commitment.

Join us this morning: PrideBreakfast26.eventbrite.com

🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍🌈

05/31/2026

Black Wall Street burned 105 years ago in Tulsa.

The Tulsa Race Massacre is not ancient history—one survivor remains—and the repercussions still resonate. From deed theft to the dismantling of the Voting Rights Act, violent forces are still trying to undermine Black communities.

Photos from Office of the NYC Public Advocate's post 05/31/2026

As temperatures rise, gun violence often increases. But this is not inevitable.

We stood with the advocates working on the ground for community safety to begin a Safe Summer.

This Gun Violence Awareness Month is an opportunity to invest in policies that keep us safe.

Photos from Office of the NYC Public Advocate's post 05/31/2026

Bonne Fête Maman! ¡Feliz Día de la Madre!

We celebrate the mothers, maternal figures, and caregivers in our families and in our communities. Thank you for your love, care, and guidance.


NYPD: Two dead in Queensboro Bridge scooter-bike crash 05/29/2026

A protected bike lane was the scene of a tragedy—a preventable one—on the Queensboro Bridge yesterday.

Through safer street design and speed management, we can protect lives, including by better separating traditional bikes from e-micro-mobility vehicles.

NYPD: Two dead in Queensboro Bridge scooter-bike crash Police say Thursday around 8:30 a.m., two men going opposite directions collided while crossing the bridge.

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New York, NY
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Monday 10am - 5pm
Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm