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Testimony: Hearing on Practices of the Student Loan Industry
Here’s Where to Spend Revenues from Legalized Marijuana
Here’s Where to Spend Revenues from Legalized Marijuana
The Geography—and New Politics—of Housing in New York City
The November 2018 elections changed the leadership of two legislative bodies with important sway over New York City’s housing—the U.S. House of Representatives and the New York State Senate. We examine the composition of nearly one million low-income households by New York City legislative district and how this impacts opportunities for addressing urgent housing issues.
A Conversation on the Status of Surprise Bill Laws and Future Challenges
The Answer to Healthier Communities
Press Release: Statement: CSS Mourns Victims of Domestic Terrorism at Tree of Life Synagogue
Criminalizing Poverty: When the Police Ignore the Law
Five Questions for NYCHA
Testimony: Allowing Adult Use of Marijuana
Latinx Youth: a changing world of work
We Must Do More to Reduce Evictions in New York City
Testimony: New York City’s Charter Revision Commission
Press Release: Statement: Punishing Those Who Seek Help with Food, Shelter and Medicine
Career Pathways and Racial Equity: Another Way to Address School Segregation
Press Release: Statement: New York One Of Just Three States To Reduce The Number Of Uninsured Last Year Thanks To Its Strong Defense Against Federal Attacks On Health Care
New York City Poverty Snapshot: ACS Analysis
The latest poverty and income measures from the U.S. Census Bureau show a modest decline in the number of New Yorkers living below the poverty line – but rents continue to rise faster than incomes, and New York City households face far higher rent burdens than the rest of the nation.