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Your year-end gift is worth twice as much during this matching period Dear Listener, Today is WNYC?

Your year-end gift is worth twice as much during this matching period [View this email in a browser]( [Header]( Dear Listener, Today is WNYC’s One-Day pledge drive and right now, during the Brian Lehrer Show, is your last chance to get your donation to WNYC doubled this year! [Make a year-end charitable contribution today to support the local reporting and in-depth news coverage you depend on, and your gift will have twice the impact thanks to this generous match]( [DOUBLE MY YEAR-END DONATION]( Today is also our annual Year-End News Quiz, when we come together to have some fun and test listeners’ knowledge about the year that was. As the team and I have spent the last few days planning the Quiz, I’ve also been thinking back about some of the impactful local reporting by the WNYC-Gothamist Newsroom this year. - Jessica Gould followed one New York City public school student with dyslexia for seven months, to see how well Mayor Adams was fulfilling his pledge to improve education for kids with the same learning challenge that he himself grew up with. - David Brand uncovered how the City gave fast-track priority for fire inspections to big commercial developers, allowing them jump ahead of schools and residential buildings - Every month on "Ask Governor Murphy", New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy goes on the record to take questions from Nancy Solomon and callers about what's happening in the state. [MATCH MY YEAR-END DONATION TO WNYC]( The work that the talented journalists in the WNYC-Gothamist Newsroom bring us requires many resources. Just as you depend on us, [we depend on your support]( for the funding that makes our work possible. [Please make your year-end donation right now and double the impact of your gift](. And thank you for your support and partnership. Thank you for your generosity, Brian Lehrer Host, The Brian Lehrer Show Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your [PREFERENCES or UNSUBSCRIBE]( from this list. [View this email]( in a browser. [WNYC]( [WQXR]( [NJPR]( [GOTHAMIST]( [WNYC STUDIOS]( [THE GREENE SPACE]( Copyright © New York Public Radio 160 Varick Street, New York, NY 10013 All rights reserved. [Terms of Use]( and [Privacy Policy](

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