News Archive 2020 BK

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Sid Davidoff Appears on WABC Radio & WNYM

December 10, 2020 – DHC’s Founding Partner Sid Davidoff, a former top aide to Mayor John V. Lindsay, was also a guest on John Catsimatidis’ talk show “Cats at Night” on 77 WABC and WNYM, where he discussed rank choice voting, how the New York Governor and Mayor are handling the COVID-19

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DHC Ranked in the Top 10 of New York State’s Lobbying Firms

December 7, 2020 – Davidoff Hutcher & Citron LLP has been ranked in the top 10 of New York State’s lobbying firms by City & State magazine. This distinction is based upon an extensive record of success helping a diverse portfolio of clients navigate federal, state, and municipal agencies on key matters.

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DHC Newsletter – November 2020

December 1, 2020 – DHC’s Founding Partner and former top aide to John V. Lindsay, Sid Davidoff, spoke to the New York Times about the importance of the 2021 New York Citywide Election. “The person who emerges in this campaign will have the toughest job that I can remember,” he said, noting the enormous challenges

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Capetanakis On Making Use of the Child Tax Credit

DHC’s Capetanakis On Making Use of the Child Tax Credit November 30, 2020 – DHC Partner Charles Capetanakis spoke to U.S. News and World Report about what tax filers need to keep in mind as 2020 concludes when utilizing the Child Tax Credit.

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Keith Wright Remembers David Dinkins

November 28, 2020 – DHC’s Director of Strategic Planning, Keith Wright, was one of the esteemed guests at a National Action Network event celebrating the life of Mayor David Dinkins, alongside Rev. Al Sharpton, NAACP’s Hazel Dukes and many of New York’s elected officials, both past and present. At the Harlem-based gathering, Wright

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2020 Election Update

November 25, 2020 – The 2020 election was headlined at the national level by the Presidential election. In addition majority control of both the House of Representatives and the US Senate was also in play. In NYS, while it is not a gubernatorial election year, every seat in the State

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