

Terence Cullen
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@TerenceReports
Press for @NYCComptroller. Often upset about the Mets. Unironically love Pitbull. Always over caffeinated. This is a personal account, so thoughts=mine.



The Pope is still a registered voter in Will County, Illinois which means he could presumably be called for jury duty. Obviously he would never actually serve but it would be very funny.

HUGE NEWS for editors: the AP has changed its style guide. It's now "healthcare" (not "health care") and "childcare" (not "child care") apstylebook.com/ap_stylebook/h…


The newest TV spot for THE MANDALORIAN AND GROGU showcases a new location 👀

👏 A bold step forward on housing from @NYCComptroller Mark Levine (@marklevine)! “This $4B pension investment puts real capital to work—driving production, supporting our industry, and delivering for New Yorkers” said our President & CEO @CarloScissura. 🏗️




Thanks to @Fox5ny and Good Day NY for having us to discuss our NYC Housing Investment Initiative --a $4B commitment to finance workforce, mixed-use, and affordable housing across all five boroughs. Financing delays can stall projects for years --or stop them altogether. This is a win-win: tackling the affordability crisis while delivering strong returns for our pension funds. Looking forward to working with our trustees for approval of strategic investments in the coming weeks and months to move this forward.



New York City to Spend $4 Billion From Pension Funds on Affordable Homes by @mihirzaveri: nytimes.com/2026/04/16/nyr…




A Blue Jay and a Cardinal have a little confrontation. Both birds can be found in North America.


NYC’s rainy day fund is a financial safety net set aside for times of crisis, like a recession or natural disaster. Comptroller Levine has put forward a framework to strengthen the City’s rainy day fund, with clear savings targets and consistent rules for deposits and withdrawals. This is how we keep the City on solid financial footing --by ensuring emergency funds are there when we need them most.