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New NYC Social Services spokesman once penned ‘poor taste’ editorial comparing car reduction efforts to the Holocaust

Por: New York Daily News Politics November 12, 2022

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The new top spokesman for New York City’s Department of Social Services once wrote a since-retracted editorial that compared car reduction efforts in the city to the Holocaust. Stephen Witt, an editor at the Schneps Media-owned PoliticsNY website, announced in a blog post on Thursday that he’d been tapped as DSS’ new deputy commissioner for press relations, a position that has remained vacant since the last person in that role got fired... + full article



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