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Congress approved
a $2.1 billion emergency
security supplemental
in July 2021 that largely went to beefing up security on Capitol Hill, making security improvements, and helping maintain police officers.
IN New York WITH THEIR 5 BILLION DOLLAR POLICE BUDGET
If the city is going to bring workers back to offices, passengers back to its subways, and visitors back to the tourist attractions that drive New York’s economy, it’s going to have to tamp down on the elevated number of shootings, murders and OTHER crimes.
To be sure, the mayor’s budget proposal includes $112 million to expand a mental health crisis response program, $27 million for so-called violence interrupter programs, $6 million for at-risk youth mentorship and $3 million for community-based hate crime response—programs that reform advocates say lead to long-term crime reduction and help eliminate unnecessary police interactions.
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a new fund
change for
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For All Major Home Appliances
IN-NO-CENT
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Wallace M. Alexander (1869–1939), heir, corporate director, philanthropist
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John Fellows Akers (B.A. 1956), former CEO and Chairman of IBM
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Herbert M. Allison (B.A. 1965), former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Financial Stability; former Chairman, President, and CEO of TIAA-CREF; former President and COO of Merrill Lynch
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Hugh D. Auchincloss (1879), Standard Oil
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Perry Richardson Bass (1914–2006), investor and philanthropist
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Robert M. Bass (B.A. 1971), former chairman, Aerion, member and former chair of the Stanford University Board of Trustees
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Edward P. Bass (B.A. 1968), Texas Heir & billionaire
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Sid Bass (B.A. 1965) billionaire, founder of Bass Brothers Energy
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Lee Bass (BA 1971), Fort Worth, Texas Billionaire and current Board member of Vanderbilt University
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Roland W. Betts (B.A. 1968), investor, film producer (Gandhi), owner of Chelsea Piers, lead owner in George W. Bush's Texas Rangers partnership
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Morris Burke Belknap (B.A. 1878), Belknap Hardware and Manufacturing Company Vice President
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Jeffrey Bewkes (B.A. 1974), Time WarnerPresident and COO
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Jules Blankfein (B.A. 1921), physician & financier; founder, Physicians' Hospital, New York; uncle of Lloyd Blankfein[
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William Boeing (1903), founder of the BoeingCompany and United Airlines
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James Chanos (B.A. 1980), billionaire hedge fund investor, founder of Kynikos Associates
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Tim Collins (M.B.A. 1982), founder and CEO, Ripplewood Holdings LLC
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S. Sloan Colt (1914), banker, philanthropist, and chairman of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
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Granger Kent Costikyan (1929), banker, partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co.
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Charles B. Finch (B.A. 1941, L.L.B. 1944), CEO and chairman of the board, Allegheny Power Systems, and political activist
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Henry Ford II (1940), Chairman and CEO of the Ford Motor Company
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Ted Forstmann (B.A. 1961 (TC)), co-founder and senior partner of Forstmann Little & Company, member of the Forbes 400
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Roberto Goizueta (B.A., 1953), CEO and Chairman of the Board, The Coca-Cola Company
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Robert Greenhill (B.A. 1958), founder of M&A department at and former president of Morgan Stanley, former chairman of Smith Barney, CEO of investment banking firm Greenhill & Co.
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Briton Hadden (B.A. 1920), co-founder of Time magazine
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Peter Halloran (B.A. 1984), investment banker specializing in Russia and the surrounding region; founder and CEO of Pharos Financial Group
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Henry Holt (B.A. 1862), founder of publishing firm Henry Holt & Company, which would later merge with other companies to become Holt, Rinehart & Winston
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George H. Hume, President and CEO of Basic American Foods
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Robert S. Ingersoll (1937), former CEO and chairman, BorgWarner
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Brewster Jennings (1920), founder and president of the Socony Mobil Oil Company (Standard Oil of New York, now ExxonMobil), President of Memorial Center for Cancer and Allied Diseases and Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research
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Charles B. Johnson (B.A. 1954), chairman, Franklin Templeton Investments
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Henry Bourne Joy, president of Packard
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Clarence King (Sheffield 1862), first head of the U.S. Geological Survey
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Herbert Kohler (B.S. 1965), billionaire, chairman and former president, Kohler Company
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Julius Kruttschnitt II (B. Phil. 1906), general manager of Mount Isa Mines
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Edward Lampert (B.A. 1984), founder and chairman, ESL Investments (hedge fund), chairman of Sears Holding Company[113]
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William K. Lanman (B.S. Sheffield 1928), aviator, benefactor
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Henry Luce (B.A. 1920), co-founder of Timemagazine
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John C. Malone (B.A. 1963), CEO of TCI, chairman of Liberty Media, and largest individual landowner in the U.S.
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Aaron Marcus (B.F.A., M.F.A. 1968), founder of Aaron Marcus and Associates, Inc.(AM+A) in 1982
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John Franklyn Mars (B.S. 1957), CEO, Mars, Incorporated[
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Victoria B. Mars, Chairman of Mars Incorporated[
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Robert McCormick (1903), owner, president, editor and publisher of the Chicago Tribune; co-founder of Kirkland & Ellis
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Robert L. McNeil, Jr. (B.S. 1936), developer of paracetamol (acetaminophen) and chairman of McNeil Laboratories[1
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W. James McNerney (B.A. 1971), CEO of The Boeing Company
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Roger Milliken, textiles magnate and promoter of American conservatism
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Robert Moses, mid-20th-century New York City construction czar
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Indra Krishnamurthy Nooyi (M.P.P.M. Yale School of Management 1980), CEO and President, Pepsi[
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Eric Ober (B.A. 1966), president, CBS News, Food Network
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Joseph M. Patterson (1901), media mogul, manager of the Chicago Tribune; founder and president, New York Daily News
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John Pepper (B.A. 1960), former chairman and CEO of Procter & Gamble
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James Stillman Rockefeller, president and chairman, the First National City Bank of New York; Olympic gold medal for crew, 1924
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Joel Root (1770–1847), supercargo on the sealing ship Huron, author of a journal of his voyage around the world on that ship
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Elihu Rose (B.A. 1954), real estate developer and military historian
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Joseph Rosenberg (B.A. 1903), Bank of America vice president, head of motion picture lending
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Wilbur Ross (B.A. 1959), investor, steel magnate, secretary of commerce in the Trump presidential administration
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Stacy H. Schusterman (B.A. 1985), former CEO and chairman of Samson Resources, philanthropist[
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Stephen A. Schwarzman (B.A. 1969), co-founder and CEO of the Blackstone Group, member of the Forbes 400
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Daniel C. Searle (1950), heir, CEO of G. D. Searle & Company, conservative philanthropist
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Timothy Shriver (B.A. 1981), Chairman and CEO of Special Olympics and member of Kennedy Family
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Chip Skowron, hedge fund portfolio manager convicted of insider trading
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Frederick W. Smith (B.A. 1966), founder and CEO, FedEx
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Charles F. Spalding (a.k.a. Chuck Spalding) (1919–2000), Vice President of Lazard, political campaigner for John F. Kennedy, television writer
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Harold Stanley, founder, Morgan Stanley
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Tom Steyer, billionaire, environmentalist and founder of Farallon Capital
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John Butler Talcott (1846), industrialist and founder of the New Britain Museum of American Art
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Richard Thalheimer (B.A. 1970), founder and CEO of The Sharper Image
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John L. Thornton (M.P.P.M. Yale School of Management 1980), former president and co-COO, Goldman Sachs
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Juan Trippe (B.A. 1921), founder and CEO, Pan Am[
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Frederick William Vanderbilt (Sheffield 1893), philanthropist, director of the
