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Signs Legislation Expanding Restrictions on Rifle and Shotgun Permits
December 19, 2002 PR340-02
Signs Legislation Promoting Access to Emergency Domestic Violence Services and Shelter December 19, 2002 PR336-02
Outlines Public Safety and Quality of Life Accomplishments in 2002
December 17, 2002 PR333-02
Announces Use of Digital 911 Technology to Combat Domestic Violence
October 22, 2002 PR275-02
Announces Domestic Violence Response Teams
May 9,2002 PR112-02
Appoints Commissioner of the Department of Investigation and Commissioner of the Office to Combat Domestic Violence
January 2, 2002 PR002-02
Mayor Giuliani Announces City's Sixth Domestic Violence Public Education Campaign
December 27, 2001, Release #412-01
Mayor Giuliani Signs Bill Protecting Domestic Violence Victims From Employment Discrimination
January 5, 2001, Release #008-01
Mayor Giuliani Signs Bill Granting Victims of Violent Crimes Motivated by Gender an Enhanced Civil Cause of Action Against Their Attackers
December 19, 2000, Release #479-00
Mayor Giuliani Announces Grand Prize Winner of "Art Against Abuse" Poster Contest and the City's New Domestic Violence Public Awareness Campaign
October 19, 2000, Release #407-00
Mayor Giuliani Announces P.H.O.N.E.S. Program Collected More Than 18,000 Used Cell Phones
June 30, 2000, Release #244-00
Mayor Giuliani Announces Extension of Citywide Drive to Collect Used Cell Phones for Donation to People in Need of Emergency Services
May 1, 2000, Release #156-00
Mayor Giuliani Announces Citywide Drive to Collect Used Cell Phones for Donation to Domestic Violence Victims and Others in Need of Emergency Services
March 30, 2000, Release #112-00
Mayor Giuliani Announces Three New Domestic Violence Prevention Programs
February 8, 2000, Release #044-00
Mayor Giuliani Announces Adopt-A-School Initiative to Combat Teen Relationship Abuse November 18, 1999, Release #447-99
Mayor Giuliani Launches Domestic Violence Awareness Month on Fourth Annual Work to End Domestic Violence Day
October 1, 1999, Release #383-99
Mayor Giuliani Builds on Successful Domestic Violence Campaign with Three Innovative New Programs
July 26, 1999, Release #295-99
Mayor's Commission to Combat Family Violence Sponsors Conference on Teen Relationship Abuse
June 18, 1999, Release #241-99
Mayor Giuliani Announces Expansion of Alternative to Shelter Program for Victims of Domestic Violence
March 15, 1999, Release #093-99
Mayor Giuliani Announces Debut of New York City's Commission to Combat Family Violence Webpage on the Internet
January 22, 1999, Release #007-99
Mayor Giuliani Recognizes Leaders in the Fight Against Domestic Violence
November 24, 1998, Release #540-98
Mayor Giuliani Kicks-Off Citywide Campaign to Prevent Domestic Abuse Among Teenagers
August 11, 1997, Release #480-97
Mayor Giuliani Announces New Partnership With HIP and Victim Services to Prevent Domestic Violence
July 24, 1997, Release #451-97
Mayor Giuliani Launches Program to Aid Domestic Violence Survivors
July 23, 1997, Release #442-97
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