 Care is a human right, and New Yorkers' credit cards shouldn't determine their health care access. This Office of Health Care Accountability will help bring transparency to our health care system and ensure that New Yorkers know how much care costs. At the heart of what we want to accomplish is exposure. A place like Google represents the ultimate in innovation and possibility. We won one calls regarding questionable activity at bike repair shops or any other location will get a response from the local fire station within 12 hours. The rapid response policy will save lives. Happy Pride! Dozens of states have passed laws that restrict access to gender-affirming care. Well, you know what? Those states are not New York state. This order that we're signing will ensure that no city resources are used to cooperate with these laws. New York City stands with our trans community. Resay Day! Resay Day! This is a historical moment that we raised the flag for the first time here in Bowling Green. We're ending the week with another great public space victory for New York City, again completed in record time. Seven blocks where people are the focus. We claim this space for people to sit, to walk, to talk, and enjoy just the art of strolling. For many more sons and daughters, do we need to lose before action is taken? Social media must become socially responsible and end the posting of dangerous videos of this magnitude.