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Community Preferences Curtailed: City’s Affordable Housing Lotteries Face Changing Dynamics

New York City will amend its long standing practice of giving preference to locals applying for affordable housing lotteries in their neighborhoods—the result of a years-long lawsuit that accused the practice of fueling residential segregation.

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No ‘False Promises’: NYCHA Tenants Get Preview of Trust Transition

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Eric Adams’ State of the City: What’s in it for Housing?

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Candidates on Housing: DSA-Backed Eon Huntley Vies for Bed-Stuy Assembly Seat

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Lawmakers Plan to Reintroduce Deforestation Bill Vetoed Last Year

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Opinion: ‘Women Forward NYC’ Can’t Succeed While the Mayor Cuts Child Care

"There is no equality without affordable child care. Yet despite claiming to stand up for women, since entering office, the mayor has made cut after cut to pre-K and 3-K — programs that have been proven to help women enter the workplace and thrive."

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Iniciativa estatal identifica casi 40.000 empleos abiertos a inmigrantes con permiso de trabajo

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