View this email in your browser
Thanks for reading and forwarding this newsletter. Sign up
 News of the Week

NYC Set to Send Homeless Adults Back to Shelters as COVID-19 Rates Drop
Homeless New Yorkers have been bracing for a return to the barracks-style shelters for months. Nonprofit providers and DHS began sending letters as early as March urging homeless hotel residents to discard excess belongings to comply with a “two-bag policy” at  shelters.

Bill to Allow Noncitizens to Vote in NYC Elections Languishes, Despite Majority Support

Intro. 1867, which would expand the electorate on municipal ballots by giving voting rights to lawful permanent residents (green card holders) and immigrants authorized to work, has not been resolved in more than a year.

Brooks-Powers Looks to Defend New Council Seat in Southeast Queens
The Fair Chance for Housing Act would bar landlords and brokers from conducting criminal background checks on prospective tenants, a barrier to housing for the formerly incarcerated and their families.

Where NYC’s Mayoral Candidates Stand on Climate Change
As the primary race wraps up, endorsements from environmental groups abound. Who made the cut?

NYC’s Latino Leaders Split Over the Best Mayoral Candidate for Immigrants
While everyday New Yorkers ponder who would best serve the immigrant population and steer the city in a better direction, community leaders, activists and Latino politicians involved in the various campaigns are defending their candidates as the best bet.

Still No Deal Between UnitedHealthcare and Major Bronx Hospital

The impasse between UnitedHealthcare and Montefiore Health System continues, as both sides refused to agree to new terms.
READ MORE

For Bronx Community Gardeners, Mutual Aid Continues Even as City Reopens

READ MORE

The 2021 municipal races are well underway, and CityVote is here to stay. 

Let us keep you up to date on all the accelerating 2021 races in NYC.

SUBSCRIBE

Una Ciudad sin Límites

  Todas las fuentes consultadas, entre trabajadores agrícolas, líderes de organizaciones de trabajadores agrícolas, defensores de estos trabajadores y centros de salud comunitarios que tienen como público objetivo a este grupo, reportan que la vacunación entre trabajadores agrícolas ha ido bien.
  El proyecto de ley que puede expandir el electorado en las votaciones municipales, otorgándole el derecho al voto a residentes permanentes o quienes tienen una “Green Card” no se ha resuelto en más de un año.
  La semana pasada la vicepresidenta de Estados Unidos, Kamala Harris, visitó a los presidentes de Guatemala y de México, Alejandro Giammattei y Andrés Manuel López Obrador, respectivamente. La administración tiene un plan multianual de $4.000 millones de dólares y un plan a corto plazo de $300 millones de dólares de invesrsión

We rely on readers like you.

In a time of health emergency, fiscal crisis and political tension, City Limits' in-depth, policy-focused reporting isn't just worth reading. It's worth supporting so others can read it, too.

Make news. Become a City Limits member right now.
Want more City Limits delivered right to your inbox? Check out our other newsletters to get more in-depth reporting on NYC's most pressing issues. 
SUBSCRIBE
Recibe nuestro último informe en tu buzón de correo electrónico cada semana de forma gratuita. Vivienda, tránsito, justicia, inmigración y muchos más asuntos que te importan sobre Nueva York. Además, lo más destacado de otras noticias, artículos de opinión, consejos y recomendaciones.
INSCRIBETE HOY MISMO

City Views

Opinions on Policy and Politics

Opinion: As Times Square Makes a Comeback, It’s Time to Help Those Still Struggling
‘Many vulnerable individuals experiencing homelessness or in need of other services are shuttled into the criminal justice system in a cruel and costly revolving door, often leaving them rightfully distrustful of social services providers.‘

Opinion: Shaun Donovan Praises Atlantic Yards, But It’s No Model Housing Partnership
A 2005 media event promised more affordability than what’s been produced. The next mayor may face tough decisions, as 876 more income-linked units must be built in four years.

Make a donation today to support local non-profit journalism

 
Your contributions make our reporting possible. 
Today through the end of the year, NewsMatch and Partnership for New York City will triple your donation.
 
Facebook
Twitter
Instagram
Copyright © 2021 City Limits, All rights reserved.
You are receiving this email because you opted in via our website.

Our mailing address:
City Limits
8 W 126th St.
3rd Floor
New York, NY 10027

Add us to your address book
Thanks for reading and forwarding this newsletter. Sign up.

To receive less email from City Limits, update your newsletter preferences or unsubscribe from all City Limits email