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New York State’s Matching Funds Program Debuts. What Does it Mean for This Year’s Election?

According to the New York State Board of Elections, 329 candidates registered for the first state-level public campaign finance program, which aims to curb the influence of big money in politics by matching small, local donations with public funds.

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Late-Session Bill Would Add More NYC Neighborhoods to Basement Legalization Plan

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NYC Housing Calendar, June 3-June 10

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NYCHA to Reopen Section 8 Waitlist After 15 Years. Here’s How to Apply

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City Starts Enforcing Stricter Re-Sheltering Rules for Adult Migrants, As Advocates Stand Guard

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Opinion: New York’s Legislature Must Act to Address Utility Outages in NYCHA

“The warranty of habitability is implied in all New York residential leases, which means that all landlords—including NYCHA—are responsible for making sure apartments are livable and safe, and prolonged gas, heat, and electricity outages run counter to that duty.”

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Alcaldía empieza a endurecer reglas de realojamiento de inmigrantes adultos, mientras defensores se preparan

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