Next Mayor Could Confront Nine-Digit Deficits at NYCHA
The housing authority managed to balance its books last year, and an infusion of federal support will help it do so in 2021. But budget gaps of $300 million or more lurk in 2022 and beyond.
Advocates Push to Bring Poll Sites to NYC Jails As the June primary election approaches, advocacy groups have raised concerns about voting access at Rikers Island and other facilities, saying New York should follow the lead of cities like Chicago, Los Angeles and D.C. in bringing in-person voting to jails.
Una medida crearía un proceso para los inmigrantes indocumentados que llegaron cuando eran niños. Otro establecería un sistema para los trabajadores agrícolas.
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Opinion: Supportive Housing is the Missing Piece from the Mayoral Housing Conversation ‘Supportive housing has been notably absent from most mayoral candidate housing discussions in spite of the fact that our homelessness crisis is the worst on record – and that it disproportionately impacts Black and brown New Yorkers. It is time for that to change.’
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