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Speaker Menin accuses DOE of stonewalling Council over hundreds of school contracts

By Big New York · 07/09/2026 · Updated 07/09/2026
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In a July 9 letter to Schools Chancellor Kamar Samuels, seen by amNewYork, Menin demanded that DOE provide a production schedule by July 16 for 579 contracts City Council Speaker Julie Menin is escalating a transparency fight with the Department of Education, accusing the agency of months of “opacity, slow-walking, and delay” after it failed.

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What is the main point for New York readers?

In a July 9 letter to Schools Chancellor Kamar Samuels, seen by amNewYork, Menin demanded that DOE provide a production schedule by July 16 for 579 contracts City Council Speaker Julie Menin is escalating a transparency fight with the Department of Education, accusing the agency of months of “opacity, slow-walking, and delay” after it failed.

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Does this prove wrongdoing?

No. BigNY treats criticism and concerns as questions unless they are supported by named sources, official records, lawsuits, audits, court filings, investigations, or direct public statements.

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