2026 Press Coverage

Fair Fares or free buses? Does Mamdani have to choose between existing program and signature proposal?, By Ethan Stark-Miller, amnewyork, April 22, 2026

Report: Gig work has become a full-time, closely monitored gig, By Annie McDonough,  City & State, April 21, 2026

Essential Plan health insurance program, potentially excluding about 450,000 New Yorkers from the coverage, Elisabeth Benjamin, The Brian Lehrer Show, April 16, 2026

Pied-à-Terre-orize the Rich, Hell Gate, April 16, 2026

Trump and New York Are in a Tug of War Over Medicaid Coverage, By Joseph Goldstein, New York Times, April 14, 2026

Courts, advocates to start new program seeking to blunt Syracuse’s sharp eviction rate, By Eddie Velazquez, Central Current, April 10, 2026

450,000 New Yorkers are losing free health insurance this summer. Is a rescue coming?, By Douglass Dowty, Syracuse.com, April 10, 2026

Future health care coverage for 450,000 New Yorkers remains uncertain amid budget talks, By Katelyn Cordero, Politico Pro, April 9, 2026  

Losing Health Coverage Due to Trump Cuts? Your Guide on ‘Essential Plan’ Changes, By Lilly Sabella, The City, April 7, 2026

Recap: Staten Island tenants rally for enforcement reforms ahead of city hearing | Shaina on the Scene, By Shaina McLawrence, Staten Island Advance, April 7, 2026

Loss of health insurance looming for 450,000 consumers, including tens of thousands in WNY, By Robert Gavin, Buffalo News, April 6, 2026

Key consultant lands on Mamdani’s chopping block: Health Check, By Chris Sommerfeldt, Politico, April 6, 2026

Stabilized tenants do need a legal rent freeze, By Joanne Grell, New York Daily News, April 5, 2026 

Democrats propose state-funded fix for 400,000 losing health coverage in NY, By Dan Clark, Times Union, April 1, 2026

Closing the health insurance gap for low-income New Yorkers, By David Lombardo, Capitol Pressroom, April 1, 2026

NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani wants to crack down on 'bad landlords.' First he has to find them, By Jake Offenhartz, Washington Post, April 3, 2026

New Yorkers Voted To Fast-Track Housing By Restricting Council Power. What Happens Next?, By Roshan Abraham, Next City, April 1, 2026

450,000 people poised to lose health care coverage, with no solution from state officials in sight, By Katelyn Cordero, Politico Pro, April 1, 2026  

NYC's poorest residents would get free subway and bus rides under Council plan, By Ramsey Khalifeh, Gothamist, April 1, 2026

NY officials push bill to save 500K Essential Plan insured from losing coverage, By Caroline Lewis, Gothamist, April 1, 2026

RSVP/SERVE 60th anniversary tribute day awards ceremony plays to crowd of 300 in West Brighton, By Carol Ann Benanti, Staten Island Advance, March 31, 2026

As New Yorkers Face Health Insurance Cliff, Legislators Urge State to Act, By Jie Jenny Zou , New York Focus, March 31, 2026

Mamdani’s bold housing pitch meets the brutal politics of property taxes, By Janaki Chadha, Politico Pro, March 30, 2026

N.Y. Senate Health Committee chair in­tro­duces bill providing coverage for those due to lose insurance, Spectrum News1, March 30, 2026

‘Rent Freeze’ Is The Elephant In The Room as Rent Guidelines Board Kicks Off,  ByJeanmarie Evelly & Patrick Spauster, City Limits. March 27, 2026

Landlords Already Mad at Mamdani's RGB, By Hell Gate, March 27, 2026

Parents with student loans could fall into default if they don’t take steps soon, By Jillian Berman, March 27, 2026

How to Get Free Financial Counseling in New York City, By Anastasia Tomkin, Documented NY, March 26, 2026

Landlord Income Up 6% Key Report Says as Board Weighs Rent Freeze in Earnest, By Samantha Maldonado, The City, March 26, 2026

Mamdani-era rent board opens with report showing landlord income gains, immediate debate over the full picture, By Adam Daly, amny, March 26, 2026

NYC rent board finds landlord earnings rose as it considers Mamdani's rent freeze, By David Brand, Gothamist, March 26, 2026

What’s essential: Hochul must reduce the pain with Essential Plan changes, By New York Daily News Editorial Board, March 25, 2026

Judge must now approve Maimonides-H+H merger, threatening April 1 deadline, Crain's Health Pulse, March 23, 2026

Watch the mail: Nearly 500K NY Essential Plan insured face coverage loss, By Caroline Lewis, Gothamist, March 23, 2026

State could maintain health coverage for 450,000 by slashing Essential Plan provider rates, report suggests, Crain’s New York Business, March 17, 2026

Appellate judge upholds block on Trump’s attempt to freeze trillions in state aid, By Ethan Geringer-Sameth, Crain's Health Pulse, March 17, 2026 

Peter Ho: Providing language and technological assistance, By Pat Kiernan and Chelsea Katz, NY1 News, March 16, 2026

The future of New York's Essential Plan, By Maya Kaufman, Katelyn Cordero, PoliticoPro, March 16, 2026 

Borrowers Behind on Student Loans Load Up on Other Types of Debt, By Weihua Li, Bloomberg. March 12, 2026

Section 8 ruling throws NYC landlords, tenants into limbo, By Caroline Spivack, The Real Deal, March 12, 2026

Mayor Mamdani puts New York City's controversial tax lien sale on pause for at least 6 months, By Dan Krauth, WABC 7, March 11, 2026 

Rental Ripoff Hearings are exposing slumlords, By Sumathy Kumar, Daily News, March 11, 2026

‘Housing is a right, so we must fight’: Queens tenants demand rent rollbacks at hearing hosted by Mayor Mamdani, By Renee DeLorenzo, qns.com, March 10, 2026

Program to Take Property From Negligent Landlords Gets Second Try in Council, By Samantha Maldonado, The City, March 9, 2026

Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield, Mt. Sinai doctors clash: 'It's always about money, By Elizabeth Shwe, Gothamist, March 7, 2026

The Apartments at the Center of Mamdani’s Affordable Housing Crisis, By Jonathan Mahler, New York Times, March 6, 2026

SNAP work requirements on NYC's 123,000 recipients, "What's Going On Labor Friday" hosted by Jenna Flanagan, WBAI Radio 99.5 FM, March 6, 2026

Mamdani's Tax Threat Risks Worsening NYC Housing Crisis He's Trying to Fix, By Paulina Cachero and Josyana Joshua, Bloomberg, March 3, 2025

Mamdani faces deadline on NYC housing vouchers after reneging on campaign pledge, By David Brand, Gothamist, March 3, 2026

Opinion: On the road to student loan forgiveness, New Yorkers need assistance,  By Harvey Epstein and David R. Jones, City & State, March 2, 2026

Mount Sinai and Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield are in a contract dispute. What does this mean for patients?, WNYC News, March 2, 2026

Mamdani Wants to Fix Property Taxes. Eric Adams’s Failure Is a Warning Sign, By Nick Garber, New York Focus, March 2, 2026

10 Long Island hospitals ranked among best in New York State by Newsweek, By Celia Young, Newsday, February 27, 2026

What’s to Come at ‘Rental Ripoff’ Hearings? Tenant Hotline Staff Hear It All, By Samantha Maldonado, The City, February 26, 2026

How NYC’s Tangled Property Tax System Works, and Why You Should Care, By Samantha Maldonado, The City, February 25, 2026

The Case for Social Housing in New York, By Hugo Balta, The Fulcrum, February 22, 2026

Rent stabilization makes rent affordable, By Brandon Istenes, co-chair, Housing Working Group, Mid-Hudson Valley DSA, Daily Freeman, February 16, 2026

A free, 5-week bus program could be implemented during the World Cup in NYC, By Laura Ratliff, Time Out NY, February 12 2026

Advocates call on Mamdani to dramatically expand discounted subway and bus fare program,  By Evan Simko-Bednarski, New York Daily News, February 12, 2026

Mamdani's Budget Blame Game Backfires, By Nick Pinto, Jessy Edwards, Max Rivlin-Nadler, Hell Gate, February 12, 2026

Mamdani Wants to Test Free Bus Service During World Cup, By Stefanos Chen and Benjamin Oreskes, New York Times, February 11, 2026

Experts: How NYers can maximize their health care benefits, By  Edwin Viera, FingerLakes1.com, February 11, 2026

After the Rent Freeze, By JW Mason, Phenomenal  World, February 10, 2026

NYS bills rein in payday lenders, close pre-exploited loopholes, By Edwin J. Viera, amNews, February 9, 2026

Budget Crunch: Advocates Push Mamdani For Massive Fair Fares Expansion, Streetsblog, By Dave Colon, February 5, 2026

New transit coalition wants Mayor Mamdani to put pedal to the metal on expanding ‘Fair Fares’ benefits, making buses fare-free, By Ethan Stark-Miller, amNews,  February 4, 2026

NY lawmakers seek to rein costs for routine outpatient services, By Grace Jiang,Capitol Bureau, Times Union, January 31, 2026

Will Mamdani’s Rent Freeze Make Everyone Else’s Go Up?, By Clio Chang, CURBED, January 30, 2026

Free Buses? How About Expanding the Subway by 41 Miles Instead?, By Stefanos Chen, New York Times, January 30, 2026

Opinion: Living paycheck to paycheck is hard enough – let’s not make it worse, City & State, By Samra Brouk and Steven Raga, January 27, 2026

Mamdani's Law Department raises legal concerns about housing bill he backed as a candidate, By Chris Sommerfeldt, Politico Pro, January 26, 2026
 

Make Buses Fast and Free? TBD: First 100 Days: Mamdani Endorsement Mania, Hell Gate, January 22, 2026

Eligibility for New York's Essential Plan changes this year. Here's what health care advocates want you to know, By Mahsa Saeidi & Walter Smith Randolph, CBS News, January 22, 2026

NYCHA ‘far surpasses’ NYC’s worst landlords: public advocate, By Emily Rahhal, PIX 11 News, January 21, 2026

The Foreclosure Sale Everyone’s Watching, By Clio Chang, Curbed, January 15, 2026

How Mamdani gets his rent freeze, By Clio Chang, Curbed, January 6, 2025

Subway and Bus Fare Rises to $3 in New York City on Sunday, By Stefanos Chen, New York Times, January 4, 2026

Mamdani turns to state official to lead NYC's housing agency, By David Brand, Gothamist, January 4, 2026

NYers search for affordable health care amid ACA premium hikes, By Edwin J. Viera, Public News Service, January 2, 2026

2025 Press Coverage

Over 20M Americans Set to Lose Healthcare Coverage Jan. 1 After Congress Goes on Recess, Elisabeth Benjamin, Democracy Now, December 30, 2025

Survey: Most New Yorkers feel financially strained, By Edwin J. Viera, Public News Service, December 29, 2025

The Complicated Legacy of Eric Adams, By Emma G. Fitzsimmons, New York Times, December 23, 2025

What Did Eric Adams Build?, By Christopher Bonanos, Curbed, December 23, 2025

Jobs Stall, a Sign NYC’s Economy Is ‘Treading Water’ in Uncertain Times, By Greg David, The City, December 23, 2025

Opinion: By the Numbers, a Rent Freeze Is Warranted, By Timothy Collins, By Samuel Stein, City Limits, December 22, 2025

SEQ divided over short-term rentals, By Luan Rogers, Queens Chronicle, December 18, 2025

New Yorkers lack savings, turn to debt as costs rise, report says, By Timothy Fanning, Times Union, December 17, 2025

Zohran Mamdani wants to take more buildings from bad landlords. How would that work?, By David Brand, Gothamist, December 16, 2025

New report recommends massive Fair Fares expansion, By Samantha Liebman, NY 1 News, December 12, 2025

Student loan borrowers have ‘a limited time’ to leave payment pause. Here are their options, By Annie Nova, CNBC, December 10, 2025

42% of student loan borrowers say bills make it harder to cover basic needs such as food, survey finds, By Annie Nova, CNBC, December 8, 2025

Mayor Announced Major Backer to Redevelop City-Owned Building, By Greg B. Smith and Samantha Maldonado, The City, December 8, 2025

Puerto Rican Families in New York’s Public Housing Worry Privatization Will Cause Displacement, By Tareq Saghie, City Limits, December 6, 2025

Opinion: New York’s Opportunity for Community Ownership, By Sandy Nurse and  By David Jones, City Limits, December 2, 2025

As MTA cracks down on fare evasion, some West Harlem residents are skeptical, By Franka Etkin, Columbia Spectator, November 25, 2025

Breathe freely: No copays for asthma inhalers in NY under new law signed by Gov. Hochul, By Caroline Lewis, Gothamist, November 24, 2025

As Mayor Adams Looks to Stack Rent Board, Tenant Groups Press Potential Appointees to ‘Refuse’, By Jeanmarie Evelly & By Patrick Spauster, City Limits, November 20, 2025

Time for a Public Option: Social Housing Is the Right Fit For the Mamdani Administration, Center for NYC Affairs, By Iziah Thompson, November 19, 2025

AIRBNB FIGHT: City law limits short-term rentals in New York City,  By Janaki Chadha, Politico New York Playbook, November 19, 2025

Shopping Affordable Care Act health insurance: What New Yorkers need to know, By Caroline Lewis, Gothamist, November 18, 2025

Zohran Mamdani-proofing: Eric Adams moves to cement agenda — and halt successor's, By Matthew Chayes, Newsday, November 12, 2025

Adams Vetoes Anti Rent-Hike Law, Widening Council Battle Over Vouchers, By Samantha Maldonado, The City, November 10, 2025

How New York’s Affordability Crisis Shaped Its Politics, By Guy Chazan, The Financial Times, November 8, 2025

Mayor Adams’ legacy? Look to the future of affordable housing in NYC, By David Brand, Gothamist, November 5, 2025

Shrinking the medical debt of New Yorkers, Capitol Press Room, October 30, 2025

Oksana Mironova, CSS Senior Policy Analyst discussing New York City rent freezes and the likelihood of future rate cuts, NPR Marketplace Morning Report, October 30, 2025

Discussion of ACA subsidies with Elisabeth Benjamin, Vice President of Health Initiatives, Community Service Society of New York,  WNYC/The Brian Lehrer Show, October 30, 2025

Adams considers stacking Rent Guidelines Board to block Mamdani’s rent freeze pledge, By Aaron Ginsburg, 6sqft, October 27, 2025

Can Faster Buses Really Be Free?, By Emily Badger, Larry Buchanan and Stefanos Chen, New York Times, October 26, 2025

Your Early Voting Guide, And What Else Happened This Week in Housing, By Jeanmarie Evelly & Patrick Spauster, City October 24, 2025

Public housing is getting a rebrand. Will it work this time?, By Andrea Riquier, USA Today, October 20, 2025

A Crash Course in the 3 Controversial Housing Ballot Proposals, By Christopher Robbins, Hell Gate, October 16, 2025

Advocates believe new mayor has chance to improve Fair Fares program, By Samantha Liebman, Spectrum News 1, October 15, 2025

ICE Tactics Echo New York’s Stop-and-Frisk, By David Jones, New York Law Journal. October 15, 2025

Changes to medical debt laws reduced lawsuits and debt collection, By Esther Sun, Times Union, October 8, 2025

This Little-Known Appeal Could Force Your Insurer to Pay for Lifesaving Care. Here’s How to File It, By Duaa Eldeib, Pro Publica, October 7, 2025

Tenants Protest Final Rent Hike Under Eric Adams, and What Else Happened this Week in Housing, By Patrick Spauster and Jeanmarie Evelly, City Limits, October 3, 2025

Fate of ACA tax credits creates uncertainty as New Yorkers prepare for insurance open enrollment, Crain's Health Pulse, October 3, 2025

Eric Adams’s Parting Gift Is One More Rent Hike, By Clio Chang, Curbed, October 1, 2025

Disabled student-loan borrowers are eligible for debt relief. They’re not getting it, By Jillian Berman, Market Watch, September 18, 2025

Health insurance in NY is getting more expensive. What's to blame?, By Raga Justin, Times Union, September 17, 2025

Elisabeth Benjamim, CSS Vice President of Health Initiatives on City College's "The Voice of Harlem" podcast about Medicaid and ACA subsidies, WHCR 90.3 FM, September 10, 2025

NYC will pay landlords to fix up empty apartments. No one has taken the offer, By David Brand, Gothamist, September 5, 2025

Working to keep New Yorkers covered in the wake of massive federal healthcare setbacks, By Tim Murphy, City & State, August 31, 2025

Rallying community groups to avoid health coverage gaps, By David Lombardo, Capital Pressroom, August 29th, 2025 

What You Need to Know If You’re Struggling to Pay Rent in NYC, By Nicole Richards, City Limits, August 29, 2025

Rent Hike for Some Voucher Tenants Starts, Spurred by Mayor Adams, By Gwynne Hogan, The City, August 28, 2025

Legionnaires' disease is spreading thanks to a perfect storm of conditions, By Andrea Riquier, USA Today, August 22, 2025

Monthly evictions in New York City reach highest rate since 2018, By David Brand, Gothamist, August 21, 2025

Cuomo wants to lock ‘wealthy’ out of NYC rent-stabilized apartments. How would that work?, By David Brand, Gothamist, August 11, 2025

Cuomo, proposing ‘Zohran’s Law’ for stabilized housing, is met with skepticism, By Nick Garber, Crain's New York Business, August 11, 2025

‘Zohran’s Law,’ Cuomo’s very political housing proposal, would not apply to Zohran, By Annie McDonough and Rebecca C. Lewis, City & State, August 11, 2025

Millions of student-loan borrowers have no idea how much they’re supposed to pay, By Jillian Berman, MarketWatch, August 8, 2025

Seeking to one-up Zohran Mamdani, Cuomo unveils free NYC transit plan, By Elizabeth Kim, Gothamist, August 7, 2025

Rent Freeze Proposal Chills Cash-Starved Owners of Bronx Buildings, By Greg David, The City, August 7, 2025

Northwell’s $2B Lenox Hill expansion heads for key vote, By Amanda D'Ambrosio, Nick Garber,  Crain's New York Business, August 6,  2025 

Mayor Adams opposes MTA fare hike proposal, By Samantha Liebman, New York 1 News, August 5, 2025

'Highballed': How low income, communities of color are overtaxed in New York City, By Dan Krauth, Eyewitness News, August 4, 2025

New York’s property tax system is broken. Could Zohran Mamdani fix it?,  By Nick Garber, Crain’s New York Business, August 4, 2025

Opinion: We Need More Middle-Income Housing, ByHarvey Epstein and Grace Lee, City Limits, July 21, 2025

Student loan borrowers may be left with ‘no affordable options’ under Trump plan changes, advocate says, By Annie Nova, CNBC, July 17, 2025

Why Do You Continue to Lie?’: Fight Over Subway Crime Erupts at Hearing, By Stefanos Chen, New York Times, July 17, 2025

New Yorkers’ medical debt may still be barred from credit reports despite federal ruling, expert says, Crain’s Health Pulse, July 15, 2025

Zohran Mamdani wants to freeze rents for New Yorkers. Here's why it's controversial, By Eliza Reiman and Jireh Deng, Business Insider, July 5, 2025

Mamdani’s Win Has Put Buses in the Spotlight. Should They Be Free?,  By Stefanos Chen, New York Times, July 3, 2025

Amid Mamdani’s call for rent freeze, NYC board approves up to 4.5% hike, By David Brand, Gothamist, July 1, 2025

Opinion: GOP’s ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ will savage NY’s health care system, budget and economy, By David R. Jones, City & State, June 30, 2025

Mamdani’s win shows how much tide has turned toward tenants, By C. J. Hughes, Crain's New York Business, June 30, 2025

A Hospital Was in Critical Condition. Could $1.1 Billion Fix It?, By Joseph Goldstein, New York Times, June 27, 2025

Randy Mastro Saves Elizabeth Street Garden, Kills Senior Housing, By Adlan Jackson, Helll Gate, June 23, 2025

As Medicare Progress Stalls Nationally, Can States Advance Site-Neutral Payment Policies?,By Elisabeth Benjamin, Health Affairs, June 23, 2025

Landlords Say They’re Struggling. Rents Keep Going Up. What Gives?, By Mihir Zaveri, New York Times, June 18, 2025

The Dem primary choice is here: Cuomo will raise your rents, By Cea Weaver, New York Daily News, June 15, 2025

Two Housing Experts on Elizabeth Street Garden’s ‘False Choice’, By Hell Gate, June 12, 2025

Opinion: City Study on Pregnant People in Shelter Raises Serious Concerns, By Alison Wilkey and Rachel Swaner, City Limits, June 10, 2025

Rent freeze on the ballot: NYC faces critical decision on housing affordability as Rent Guidelines Board prepares to vote, By Emily Swanson, BronxTimes, June 6, 2025

NYC’s largest housing voucher program faces legal challenge, budget strain, By Shane O’Brien, QNS, June 3, 2025

A Crown Heights Building's Rat Infestation Gets a Livestream, By Anna Oakes, Hell Gate, June 02, 2025

Mayor Adams wants fewer NYC babies born in shelters. Advocates are skeptical of his plan, By Karen Yi, Gothamist, May 30, 2025

NYC Rent Guidelines Board revotes to lower proposed hikes for 2-year leases, By Michael Stallone and Meredith Gorman, FOX 5 NY, May 27, 2025

Predatory Lenders in the Operating Room, By Bryce Covert, The American Prospect, May 28, 2025

A Public Bank Would Strengthen Housing and Financial Security – And Also Protect NYC Taxpayers, Center for New York City Affairs/The New School, By Oksana Mironova and Hilary Wilson, May 21, 2025

Behind on your student loan? Here's what to know about wage garnishment, By Megan Cerullo, CBS News, May 21, 2025

GOP megabill may spell doomsday for the Essential Plan, By, Maya Kaufman and Katelyn Cordero, Politico Pro, May 19, 2025

Community Service Society: Proposed cuts to Medicaid 'a bullseye on the state of New York', By Susan Arbetter, Spectrum News 1, May 12, 2025

Real estate execs gave $400K to Cuomo’s PAC. NYC is suing them for building disrepair, By David Brand, Gothamist, May 8, 2025

Security workers want their union contracts reinstated, By Karen Juanita Carrillo, New York Amsterdam News, May 1, 2025

NYC Tenants Face Hefty Rent Hikes After RGB Votes on Preliminary Recommendations, By Kathleen Hoban, The Indypendent, May 1, 2025

State Should Use Bond Act Funds to Electrify Homes at NYCHA, Lawmakers Say, By Jeanmarie Evelly, City Limits, April 30, 2025

New York Interfaith Commission proposes redevelopment of West Harlem Piers in letter to Columbia, By Thomas Stewart, Columbia Spectator, April 29, 2025

$50 million for housing vouchers is better than nothing, By Austin C. Jefferson and Rebecca C. Lewis, City & State, April 29, 2025

What resources are available for New Yorkers with medical debt?, By Tim McNicholas and Walter Smith Randolph, CBS News, April 24, 2025

No Show Cuo, By Jeff Coltin, Nick Reisman and Cris Seda Chabrier, Politico, April 21, 2025

How New York City Can Create Genuinely Affordable Housing, By Cate Corcoran, Brownstoner, April 14, 2025

Advocates push for passage of state rental-subsidy program, By Narm Nathan, Rochester Beacon, April 14, 2025

Syracuse tenants face high eviction rates despite few owing back rent, report finds, By  Eddie Velazquez, Central Current, April 11, 2025

Renters Are Struggling and Landlords Are Not, Finds Board That Keeps Jacking Rents, By Jessy Edwards, Hell Gate, April 11, 2025

Midtown landlord keeps $48M in tax breaks despite hundreds of code violations, By Charles Lane, Gothamist, April 9, 2025

Anti-Poverty Groups ID Property Taxes as a Culprit in Affordable Housing Shortage, By Greg David, The City, March 31, 2025

Hell’s Kitchen Tenants Fight to Turn Neglected Buildings into Community-Owned Housing, By Gabriele Holtermann, W42ST, March 31, 2025

Survey: Most NYers support creating state public bank, By  Edwin Viera, FingerLakes1.com, March 31, 2025

How can NYC’s next mayor bring down homelessness? Housing groups weigh in, By Karen Yi, Gothamist, March 26, 2025

Advocacy groups demand state restore cut public health funds to NYC, By Rebecca C. Lewis, City & State March 24, 2025 

The high cost of health care, By David Olson. Newsday, March 23, 2025

In New York, Providers Must Put Patient Costs on the Table, By Michelle Andrews, KFF News/NPR, March 20, 2025

The ‘tug-of-war’ over patient billing in New York, By Francesca Mathewes, Becker's ASC Review, March 20, 2025

Higher food prices, tariffs, aid cuts will make hunger worse in NY, Onondaga County (Guest Opinion), By Jennifer Hinojosa & Debipriya Chatterjee, Syracuse Post Standard, March 20, 2025

Report: Healthcare unaffordable for many New Yorkers, most worried about future costs, By Anastassia Gliadkovskaya, Fierce Healthcare, March 20, 2025

Middle-income New Yorkers are the new face of eviction in the city, report finds, By Arun Venugopal, Gothamist, March 19, 2025

A law in New York pushes doctors to be upfront about patients' costs, By Michelle Andrews, NPR, March 17, 2025

Advocates urge Mayor Adams to expand Fair Fares transit discount program, By Barbara Russo-Lennon, amny, March 17, 2025

In City & State Budget Talks, Advocates Look to Fortify NYCHA Amid Federal Uncertainty, By Tatyana Turner, City Limits, March 15, 2025

Two hospitals with two different paths, By David R. Jones and Lois Uttley, New York Daily News, March 10, 2025

Opinion: The 100 Gold Street Land Grab, By Oksana Mironova, Samuel Stein and Iziah Thompson, City Limits, March 10, 2025

What’s driving New York’s health care costs?, By David Lombardo, Capitol Press Room, March 6th, 2025

NY health care costs, spending have skyrocketed, report says. How much have costs gone up?, By David Robinson, New York State Team, poughkeepsie journal, March 3, 2025

Uncertainty over federal cuts to NYC housing forges unlikely allies, By David Brand, Gothamist, February 27, 2025

New survey finds almost everyone supports rent stabilization, By Austin C. Jefferson, City & State, February 26, 2025

Bronx workshop provides legal guidance on criminal record repair and employment rights, By Ethan Marshall and Jewel Webber, Bronx Times, February 25, 2025

Opinion: Time for a Shift in NYC’s Affordable Housing Plans?, By Doug Turetsky, City Limits, February 25, 2025

NYC’S HOUSING CRISIS: Why affordable housing really isn’t as ‘affordable’ as you think, By Emily Swanson, amny, February 25, 2025

State stalls health claims database launch as medical prices skyrocket: report, By Amanda D'Ambrosio, Crain's Health Pulse, February 25, 2025

New report says health care in New York is getting pricier, not better, ByJohn Camera, Spectrum News 1, February 24, 2025

Report: NY hospital spending has tripled as quality declines, By Raga Justin,Capitol Bureau, Times Union, February 24, 2025

Federal funding threats loom over state health budget talks, By Maya Kaufman and Katelyn Cordero, Politico Pro, February 12, 2025

Tenants Facing Eviction Have a Right to Counsel – But Underfunding Subverts that Protection, By Oksana Mironova and Yvonne Peña, Center for New York City Affairs, February 12, 2025

Soroptimist International of Staten Island to honor 6 women at 2025 Ruby Awards, By Dr. Gracelyn Santos, Staten Island Advance,  February 9, 2025

Plan unveiled that may shut out Harlem residents from promised affordable housing, By Surina Venkat, New York Amsterdam News, February 6, 2025

MTA reports dip in fare evasion as NYPD arrests skyrocket in subway system, By Stephen Nessen and Ramsey Khalifeh, Gothamist, January 29, 2025

Opinion: Building a Safer City Requires Housing, Not Criminalization, By Emily Gallagher, Cordell Cleare and Oksana Mironova, City Limits, January 22, 2025, 

Pigeons, Collapsed Ceilings, and Mold: Daniel Ohebshalom's Tenants Are Still Living in Hell, By Steven Wishnia, Hell Gate, January 17, 2025

40 Big Ideas to Make New York City More Affordable, By Eliza Shapiro, New York Times, January 16, 2025

New Yorkers mixed on congestion pricing as program shifts into drive, Eric Berger, The Guardian, January 12, 2025

As natural disasters intensify, affected student loan borrowers have options, By Annie Nova, January 8,2025

New hospital price transparency rules unlikely to help patients, experts say, Crain's Health Pulse, January 8, 2025

2024 Press Coverage

What could Trump 2.0 mean for NYC public housing? Here’s what experts say,  By David Brand, Gothamist, December 26, 2024

Critical Condition: Health Disparities Include Health Insurance, By Jennifer, Porter Gore, Word In Black, December 26, 2024

I-Team: Money for nothing? Developer seeks affordability tax break for apartments that were previously Rent Stabilized, By Chris Glorioso, NBC New York, December 19, 2024 2024 

Dealing With Insurance Denials, Elisabeth Benjamin, The Brian Lehrer Show, December 19, 2024

CNN segment featuring Elisabeth Benjamin, Vice President of Health Initiatives, CNN News Central, December 17, 2024

Deny and delay: The practices fueling anger at U.S. health insurers, By Peter Whoriskey, Washington Post, December 16, 2024

What to do if your insurance claim or pre-authorization is denied in New York, By Ambar Castillo, Epicenter NYC, December 16, 2024

Critical Condition: Health Disparities Include Health Insurance, WordInBlack.com, December 13, 2024

MTA Nabs Federal Money to Study the New Psychology of Fare Beating, By Jose Martinez December 13, 2024

UnitedHealthcare CEO killing unleashed flood of industry frustrations. Could reforms also follow?, By Caroline Lewis, Gothamist,  December 12, 2024

With Trump on the way, advocates look to states to pick up medical debt fight, Noam M. Levey, KFF Health News, December 6, 2024 

10 New York Charities Worth Supporting on Giving Tuesday, By Errol Louis, New York Magazine, December 3, 2024

Nearly a third of New Yorkers on public insurance make too much money to qualify: report, Crain's Health Pulse, December 3, 2024

Majority of Americans lack economic security, study finds, By Breck Dumas, FOXBusiness, November 27, 2024

5 Ways to Fix New York City’s Housing Crisis, By Mihir Zaveri, New York Times, November 26, 2024

A new Bronx apartment building was meant to provide housing. Instead it’s a shelter, By David Brand, Gothamist, November 25, 2024

Who Suffers When Hospitals Close? The Pandemic Offers Some Lessons, Urban Matters, Center for NYC Affairs, November 20, 2024

Congestion pricing renews debate over ‘Fair Far' program from MTA,  By Andrew Siff, NBC New York, November 19, 2024

More Than Half of Americans Struggle to Pay Bills and Save Money, By Maria Clara Cobo, Bloomberg, November 19, 2024 

New York fumbles health costs database despite millions in investments, Crain's Health Pulse, November 11, 2024

Open enrollment begins for New York's Affordable Care Act health insurance plans, By Caroline Lewis, Gotham4ist, November 1, 2024

DOH delays law to curtail surprise medical bills following provider backlash, Crain's Health Pulse, October 29, 2024

Despite Medicare shake-up, options remain plentiful in New York for open enrollment, Crain's Health Pulse, October 16, 2024

Council speaker says Mayor Adams’ ‘City of Yes’ plan not enough to address NYC’s housing needs, By David Brand, Gothamist, October 8, 2024

NYCHA Still Reeling With Rent Debts From COVID-19, By Tatyana Turner, City Limits, September 20, 2024

State lawmakers representing districts with high rates of Asthma push for free inhalers with proposed law, By Iryna Shkurhan, Bronx Times, September 12, 2024

What to Do When Health Insurance Denies Care You Really Need, By Jamie Ducharme, Time Magazine, September 6, 2024 

Fare Evasion Surges on N.Y.C. Buses, Where 48% of Riders Fail to Pay, By Ana Ley, New York Times, August 26, 2024

This 85-year-old mom co-signed her daughter’s student loan years ago. Now she fears the lender may take her house, By Annie Nova, CNBC, August 17 2024

MTA Rolls Out More Rented Guards to Beat Fare Evasion, By Jose Martinez and Ashley Borja, The City, August 14, 2024

Federal court halts Biden student loan forgiveness plan, By Spencer Conlin, Spectrum News 1, August 12, 2024

LeFrak City has the most evictions in NYC. The landlord is suing to speed up the process, By David Brand, Gothamist, August 12, 2024

How grassroots strategy helped get health care coverage for thousands of Central NYers, By Douglass Dowty, Syracuse Post Standard, August 6, 2024

Judge sides with the mayor in council’s lawsuit over housing vouchers, By Nick Garber, Crain's New York Business, August 1, 2024

Mold, mice spark calls for more inspections in NYC rental assistance programs, By Tim McNicholas, CBS News, July 26, 2024

Report: Living conditions in private, low-income housing are 'horrendous', By Alison Argueta Raudales, City & State, July 25, 2024

The Plan to Bring Social Housing (Back) to New York, By Leo Miranda, Next City, July 25, 2024

1 in 4 New York City Residents Burdened With Student Loan Debt: Survey, By Anastasia Tomkin, City Limits, July 24, 2024

Burgos abruptly announces resignation, effective immediately, By Rebecca C. Lewis, City & State, July 19, 2024

Her Hearing Implant Was Preapproved. Nonetheless, She Got $139,000 Bills for Months, By Elisabeth Rosenthal, KFF Health News, July 17, 2024

How providers avoid complying with the No Surprises Act, By Joseph Burns, Association of Health Care Journalists (AHCJ), July 16, 2024

Op-ed: Fair Fares will now reach more working New Yorkers, but we’re not done yet, By Selvena N. Brooks-Powers and Leroy Comrie, QNS.com, July 10, 2024

Plans for larger health insurer to absorb CDPHP is part of national trend, By Rick Karlin, Albany Times Union, July 5, 2024

First On amNY: Eligibility for city’s half-price MetroCard program boosted to 145% of federal poverty line in city budget: sources, By Ethan Stark-Miller, amNY, June 28, 2024

Defend Harlem: Locals push back against Columbia University “land grab” at Juneteenth conference, By Ariama C. Long, Report for America Corps Member / Amsterdam News, June 26, 2024

Don’t qualify for an NYC apartment? There’s a new way to get a guarantor, but it costs, By David Brand, Gothamist, June 25, 2024

Trailblazers in Higher Education, By City & State, June 24, 2024

Red Signals Ahead for First MTA Board Meeting Since Hochul Derailed Toll Plan, By Jose Martinez, The City, June 24, 2024

Is New York’s Economy Too Fragile for Congestion Pricing? Many Say No, By Stefanos Chen, New York Times, June 7, 2024

More Northwell Health patients will get free care, financial aid, By Caroline Lewis, Gothamist, June 4, 2024

Northwell to expand financial aid under agreement with attorney general, By David Olson, Newsday, June 4, 2024

City Council seeks expansion of Fair Fares transit discount to 650,000 more New Yorkers: report, By Ben Brachfeld, AMNY, June 4, 2024

NYC council members, transit advocates call for expansion of Fair Fares eligibility, ABC7 New York, June 4, 2024

The Rent Guidelines Board must keep rents down, By Adriene Holder and David R. Jones. New York Daily News, May 28, 2024

Clock ticking for bill to expand healthcare to NY's undocumented immigrants, By Caroline Lewis, Gothamist, May 27, 2024

Why state-run hospitals like Roswell Park sue patients over medical debt so often, By Jon Harris, Buffalo News, May 24, 2024

Could MTA's fight against fare beating force passengers to prove they paid?, By Stephen Nessen, Gothamist, May 22, 2024

Why one New York health system stopped suing its patients, By Noam Levey, Marketplace Morning Report, May 14, 2024

Landlord Legislators Carved Themselves Out of Good Cause Eviction, By Peter Tomao and Sam Mellins, New York Focus, May 13, 2024

The Distortions of AMI,  CSS Housing Policy Analysts Samuel Stein and Oksana Mironova,The Brian Lehrer Show on WNYC, May 10, 2024

NYC rents are rising 7 times faster than wages, report finds, By David Brand, Gothamist, May 8, 2024

Report: Why ‘Affordable Housing’ Is Rarely Affordable in NYC, By Esther Wang, Hell Gate, May 7, 2024

To Extend Transit’s Equalizing Reach, Expand NYC Fair Fares, By Emerita Torres, The Center for New York City Affairs at The New School, May 1, 2024

OMNY Debuts on Fair Fares After Delays, By Kevin Duggan and Dave Colon,  Streetsbolg NYC, May 1, 2024

State budget adds medical debt protections, By David Lombardo and Elisabeth Benjamin, Capital Pressroom, April 29th, 2024

A hotel row in Queens is getting a new look. New affordable housing is part of the mix, By Arun Venugopal, Gothamist, April 24, 2024

Op-ed: Measuring New York's true cost of living, By David R. Jones, Crain's New York Business, April 23, 2024

NY puts patients first by thwarting medical debt, Guest Opinion by Elisabeth Ryden Benjamin, Syracuse Post-Standard, April 22, 2024

Report: Rent increases up to 4% and 7% would maintain rent stabilized landlords' profits, By Annie McDonough, City & State, April 18, 2024

City government veterans return to help the City Council with the migrant influx, By Sahalie Donaldson, City & State April 18, 2024

US could learn from NY’s facility fees disclosure law, By Edwin J. Viera, Producer, Public News Service, April 10, 2024

Staring Down the Wrecking Ball, These Brooklyn Grandmothers Won’t Be Moved, By Emma Whitford, City Limits, April 09, 2024

Medical Debt Affects Much of America, but Colorado Immigrants Are Hit Especially Hard, By Rae Ellen Bichell and Lindsey Toomer, KFF Health News, April 3, 2024

Safety Net Aid Enrollment Soars, Complicating Economic Recovery, By Greg David, The City, April 2, 2024

City Hall Digs In Against Rental Voucher Expansion, By Emma Whitford, City Limits, March 27, 2024

NYC is adding more affordable apartments than ever. But who are they meant for?, By David Brand and Jaclyn Jeffrey-Wilensky, Gothamist, March 25, 2024 

How much single NYCers must make to live comfortably compared to rest of US, By Joshua Lynch, New York Post, March 22, 2024

A home agenda before Albany: Make housing in New York more affordable, By Emerita Torres, Daily News, March 17, 2024

More New Yorkers Are Struggling to Afford Public Transit: Report, By Jeanmarie Evelly, City Limits, March 15, 2024

Report: Many New Yorkers struggle to pay for mass transit, By Samantha Liebman, NY 1 News, March 14, 2024

Council Speaker Wants Fair Fares to Reach More Working New Yorkers, By Kevin Dugan, Streetsblog, March 14, 2024

Intensified calls for passage of Good Cause Eviction, By Nelson A. King, Caribbean Life, March 11, 2024

Is Steve Mnuchin the Guy to Stop the Banking Crisis?, By Kevin T. Dugan, New York Magazine, March 8, 2024

American Cancer Society study links medical debt to premature death, By Robert Brodsky, Newsday, March 8, 2024

Public Housing Residents Demand $5 Billion in State Funding, By Tatyana Turner, City Limits, March 7, 2024

Want to Really Help Low-Income New Yorkers? Support Congestion Pricing,  By David Jones, Streetsblog NYC, March 4, 2024

Those who live in NYCHA can put an end to its corruption, By Manny Martinez and Iziah Thompson, City & State, February 27, 2024

Those who live in NYCHA can put an end to its corruption, By Manny Martinez and Iziah Thompson, NYNMedia, February 27, 2024

NYC: Landlords are keeping fewer stabilized apartments vacant than you think, By David Brand, Gothamist, February 26, 2024

‘This is about basic rights’: Tiffany Place tenants push for Good Cause to protect them from unfair rent hikes and unjust evictions, By Jada Camille, Brooklyn Paper, February 23, 2024

NYC Evictions Hit Highs Unseen In 4 Years, Data Shows, By Matt Troutman and Peter Senzamici, Patch Staff, February 23, 2024

Report: New York’s Do-Nothing Lawmakers Are Making the Housing Crisis Worse,  By Hell Gate, February 23, 2024

Market-Rate Tenants Are Pushed to The Brink, Report Says, BK Reader Staff, February 23, 2024 

 City’s plan to wipe medical debts won’t clear H+H bills, FDNY ambulance dues, Crain's NY Business, February 23, 2024

Wall Street stock transfer tax back on the table in New York, By Bob Hennelly, Capitol Hill Citizen, February/March 2024 

AM Mitaynes makes another push to pass TOPA housing law, By Ariama C. Long,  America Corps Member, New York Amsterdam News, February 15, 2024

Tens of Thousands of Rent-Stabilized Apartments Remain Off the Market During Record Housing Shortage, By Greg David, The City, February 14, 2024

Simmering State Rent Increase Proposals Have Tenant Groups On Guard, By Emma Whitford, City Limits, February 14, 2024

NYC transit could be free for low-income seniors, disabled people for $67M: report, By Stephen Nessen, February 8, 2024, Gothamist

Proposed State ‘Social Housing’ Authority Would Build Affordable Homes Outside the Private Market, By Chris Janaro, City Limits, February 7, 2024

Activists and NY Pols Pitch $5B State Agency to Develop Affordable Housing, By Rebecca Baird-Remba, Commercial Observer, February 6 2024

Hochul's plan to ban co-pays for insulin right move, By Elisabeth Benjamin, Letter to the Editor, Times Union, February 5, 2024

The 2024 Power of Diversity: Black 100: David Jones, President and CEO, Community Service Society of New York, City & State, February 5, 2024

Why NYC Apartment Buildings Are on Sale Now for 50% Off, By Patrick Clark and Prashant Gopal, Bloomberg.com, February 4, 2024

New York State's Medicaid budget, The Brian Lehrer Show, January, 24, 2024

‘Eviction is a Tragedy’: Tenant Advocates Press to Expand Right to Counsel Statewide, By Jeanmarie Evelly, City Limits, January 19, 2024

Hochul’s 2024 State of the State: Heavy on Taylor Swift, Light on Tenant Protections, By Christopher Robbins, Hell Gate, January 9, 2024

Hochul housing plan focuses on NYC, but slammed for letting suburbs off the hook, By Tea Kvetenadz, Daily News, January 9, 2024              

NYCHA residents take step toward public housing trust, By David Lombardo, Capital Press Room, January 5th, 2024

Hochul wants to ban insulin copays for some New Yorkers. Insurers are already pushing back, By Caroline Lewis, Gothamist, January 3, 2024

Hochul proposes law to stop hospitals like Upstate from suing poor patients over unpaid bills, Rick Moriarty, Syracuse Post Standard, January 2, 2024

 

2023 Press Coverage

NYC’s latest affordable housing program targets areas locking out low-income renters, By David Brand, Gothamist, December 27, 2023

New York state asks feds to expand Essential Plan coverage to DACA recipients, By Amanda D'Ambrosio & Jacqueline Neber, Crain Health Pulse, December 20, 2023

Deadline NYC: Tales of New York From a Veteran Reporter, Hosted by Tom Robbins, Guest David R. Jones, WBAI Radio, December 18, 2023

How NY state, Upstate Medical haul thousands of sick and poor into court for little gain, By Douglass Dowty, Syracuse Post Standard, December 14, 2023

More and more New Yorkers are on the brink of the financial abyss: Latinos and single mothers bear the brunt, By Edwin Martinez, El Diario, December 14,  2023

Hochul signs bills to protect New Yorkers from the consequences of medical debt and expensive medications, By Amanda D'Ambrosio & Jacqueline Neber, Crain Health Pulse, Dec 14, 2023

What is and isn't legal with MetroCard swipes, By Ashley Mastronardi, News 12 New York, December 13, 2023

Governor Hochul Signs Four New Laws to Protect Consumers from Price Gouging, Medical Debt and Unfair Business Practices, Albany New York, December 13, 2023

When New York’s Biggest Private Landlords Are Columbia and NYU, By Clio Chang, Curbed New York, December 13, 2023

Public Housing Is in Shambles. These Tenants Get a Say in How to Fix It, By Mihir Zaveri, New York Times, December 7, 2023

Older and Active. Staten Island Started a National Volunteer Program, Thirteen/WNET, December 6, 2023

Broken Locks, Elevators: Council Probes Safety Concerns for Older Adults at NYCHA, By Tatyana Turner, City Limits, December 4, 2023

Can Congestion Pricing Alter New York’s Car Culture?, By James Barron, New York Times, December 4, 2023

NYC sees massive demand for accessory housing pilot, Queens leads, By TÉA KVETENADZE, December 3, 2023

2023 Power Players in Health Care, By Lea Tomaswick & Isabel Parigi, PoliticsNY, November 29, 2023

Could The City Of Yes For Housing Opportunity Be The Answer To NYC’s Housing Crisis?, By  Ingram Yuzek Gainen Carroll & Bertolotti, Elizabeth Reyn, Bisnow, November 28, 2023

Your Open Enrollment Questions , The Brian Lehrer Show | WNYC, November 16, 2023

Full Package of Rental Voucher Laws Not on Mayor’s Agenda, Despite Veto Override, By Emma Whitford, City Limits, November 16, 2023

Report criticizes privatizing of public housing, but BMHA exec says Buffalo avoiding problems, By Chris Bragg, The Buffalo News, November  16, 2023

Getting an Itemized Hospital Bill Is Basically Impossible, By Mike Masnick, Daily Beast, November 10, 2023

In Harsh N.Y.P.D. Tactics Under Eric Adams, Critics See a Broken Promise, By Maria Cramer and Jeffery C. Mays, New York Times, November 9, 2023

Despite State Measures, New Yorkers Fear Health Care Over Medical Debt Lawsuits, By Churchill Ndonwie, New York Focus, October 27, 2023

NYC isn’t worst place in US for renters, but Newark is – NBC New York, By NBC New York Staff, November 20, 2023

A third of NYC renters are paying more than half their income to rent, By Arthur Chi'en, FOX 5 NY, October 17, 2023

34% of New Yorkers giving half their income away in rent, Eyewitness News ABC7NY, October 17, 2023

Our Fast Analysis of the 2021 New York City Housing and Vacancy, WNYC Radio, October 17, 2023

1 in 3 NYC tenants spend half their income on rent as affordability crisis deepens, By David Brand, Gothamist, October 17, 2023

1 in 3 New Yorkers spend half their income on rent: ‘staggering’ report, By Brooke Kato, New York Post, October 17, 2023

1 in 4 Syracuse adults struggle with medical debt, the most among NY’s big cities, study says, By Douglass Dowty, Syracuse Post Standard, October 17, 2023

Medical debt impacts at least 740,000 New Yorkers, By Stef Manisero and Jackie Koppell, Spectrum News/NY 1, October 12, 2023

NYC religious, housing and labor leaders push back on Adams’ right-to-shelter changes, By Elizabeth Kim, Gothamist, October 12, 2023

David R. Jones on WBAI Radio's "What's Going On/Labor Monday." Hosted by Bob Hennelly, October 16, 2023

Coalition forms to stop Hochul, Adams from changing New York City's right-to-shelter law, CBS New York, October 12, 2023

 Advocates rally in support of right to shelter law, Fox 5 New York, October 12, 2023

Two Dozen Groups Oppose Mayor’s Request to Suspend Right to Shelter Rules, WNYC, October 12, 2023

Right-to-shelter rollback: Coalition of NYC advocates, clergy and labor groups seek to stop Mayor Adams’ moves to end shelter mandate, By Ethan Stark-Miller, amny, October 12, 2023

Préstamos estudiantiles: ¿Cómo aplicar al programa para disminuir tu deuda?, Univision, October 6, 2023

Student loans for parents can be a debt trap. But there's a loophole, By Cory Turner, NPR, October 4, 2023

ANALYSIS: ‘Social Housing’ Bills Expose Ideological Rift Among Housing Providers, By Doug Turetsky, City Limits, October 4, 2023

The 2023 Nonprofit Power 100/David Jones, President and CEO, Community Service Society, City & State, October 2, 2023

Make NYC’s Fair Fares even more fair, By Melva M. Miller and David R. Jones, New York Daily News, September 29, 2023

City Hall to Let Local Housing Vouchers Be Used Across New York State, By Katie Honan, The City, September 26, 2023

Student loan repayments start back up: What to know, CBS New York/Here & Now, September 24, 2023

Director of Education Debt Consumer As­sis­tance Program talks about student loan debt, By Spectrum News Staff, September 22, 2023

Children Are the Casualties in New Yorkers’ Daily Struggle for Space, By Ginia Bellafante, New York Times, September 22, 2023

Eric Adams’s Housing Plan Has Some Good Ideas Without Much Urgency, By Hell Gate, September 22, 2023

Flawed Rules in No Surprises Act Hurt Doctors and Patients, Experts Say, By Shannon Firth, MedPage Today, September 21, 2023

Student Loan Payments Are Back. Now What?, NPR, September 3, 2023

Student debt 'binds my life:' Why more older Americans are drowning in loans than ever, By Jon Marcus, The Hechinger Report, USA Today. September 1, 2023

Can NYC’s Office-to-Multifamiy Plan Ease the Affordability Crisis?, By Gabriel Frank, Multi-Housing News, August 27, 2023

A new bill would stop NYC landlords from pushing the cost of brokers onto tenants. Will it pass? Will it lead to higher rents?, By Téa Kvetenadze, New York Daily News, August 22, 2023

“Friends of the Court” Ask SCOTUS To Raise Rents, By Julia Rock, The Lever, August 16, 2023

Number of young people o ut of school and work poses challenge for NYC economic recovery, By News 12 Staff, August 11, 2023, News 12 New York

NYCHA Sends Eviction Notices to Tenants Who Stopped Paying Rent, By Greg B. Smith, The City,  August 8, 2023

Why Are NYC Rents So High? It’s Complicated, By Greg David and Sam Rabiyah, The City, August 4, 2023

MTA says fare evasion crackdown coming to all NYC buses, By Stephen Nessen, Gothamist, August 3, 2023

NYC Awards $191 Million Tax Break to Landlord With 3,000 Housing Code Violations, By Tom Robbins, The City, August 3, 2023

NYC launches program to wipe out millions of dollars in patients’ medical debt, By Carl Campanile, New York Post, July 30, 2023

Q&A: Nonprofit leader on the ‘Herculean’ effort to maintain Medicaid coverage for New Yorkers, By Amanda D'Ambrosio and Jacqueline Neber, Crains Health Pulse, July 26, 2023

NYC tenants’ rights concerns grow as city approves rent increases, By Sana Khan, The Prism, July 24, 2023

Council's Legislation to Address Homelessness, I On Politics, Queens Gazette, July 19, 2023

Mayor Adams, City Council at odds over homelessness issue in NYC, By Rob Taub, News 12 Brooklyn, July 18, 2023

On Politics: City Council's voucher plan could stanch the homelessness crisis, By Ross Barkan, Crain's New York Business, July 17, 2023

NYC Council is preparing to quash Mayor Adams’ veto. But the fight could drag on for months, By Elizabeth Kim, Gothamist, July 13, 2023

Opinion: The New York City Council must override Adams' vetoes and increase housing voucher access, By Diana Ayala, Pierina Anna Sanchez and Tiffany Caban, City & State, July 12, 2023

Mayor Touts Progress on Housing Vouchers as Council Readies to Override His Veto, By Jeanmarie Evelly, City Limits, July 11, 2023

'There is no trust now': Student loan borrowers respond to Supreme Court decision, By Sequoia Carrillo and Janet W. Lee, NPR/WNYC

Rent Regulation Does Not Mean Neglect: Landlords Are Fearmongering to Gut Tenant Protections, By Oksana Mironova & Samuel Stein, Center for New York City Affairs, June 28, 2023

Another Year, Another Rent Hike: It’s Time to Reform the Rent Guidelines Board, By Oksana Mironova & Samuel Stein, Gotham Gazette, June 28, 2023

15 Things to Watch as a New City Budget is Negotiated, By by Samar Khurshid & Ethan Geringer-Sameth, Gotham Gazette, June 27, 2023

Mayor, City Council head for likely veto showdown over expanding housing vouchers, By Annie McDonough and Jeff Coltin, City & State, 

FAQ: How to Prepare for the End of the Student Loan Repayment Pause, By Matthew Arrojas, The Washington Post, June 20, 2023

Rents for 2 Million New Yorkers Set to Rise Again This Year, By Mihir Zaveri and Olivia Bensimon, New York Times, June 21, 2023

Cost disagreements leave fate of ‘Coverage for All’ bill uncertain, By Joseph Spector and Maya Kaufman, Politico, June 19, 2023

It's almost time to resume student loan payments. Not doing so could cost you, By Cora Lewis and Adriana Morga, Daily Herald, June 16, 2023

Mayor Strikes Housing Voucher Waiting Period, as Further Reforms Hang in Balance, By Emma Whitford, City Limits, June 16, 202

How to Fight Back When Your Health Insurance Won’t Cover Treatment, By Anna Wilde Mathews, Wall Street Journal, June 15, 2023

Medicaid’s Great Unwinding Will Leave Up to 200,000 New Yorkers Fully Uninsured, By Amba Guerguerian, The Indypendent, June 15, 2023

It's almost time to resume student loan payments. Not doing so could cost you, By Cora Lewis and Adriana Morga, AP/Daily Hearld, June 14, 2023

La inseguridad alimentaria va en aumento y afecta a los latinos más vulnerables en Nueva York, Univision Nueva York, June 12, 2023

Evictions are soaring in NYC and most tenants don’t have a lawyer, By Bahar Ostadan, Gothamist, June 11, 2023

The Job That “Almost Was”: Advocates on the Loss of NYC’s Chief Housing Officer, By Emma Whitford, City Limits, June 7, 2023

Social Housing: How a New Generation of Activists Are Reinventing Housing, By H. Jacob Carlson and Gianpaolo Baiocchi, Nonprofit Quarterly, June 6, 2023

Deputy Mayor Torres-Springer takes over housing portfolio from outgoing chief Katz, By Téa Kvetenadze, Daily News, May 30, 2023

Cuatro millones de residentes de la Gran Manzana podrían tener trabas para recertificar sus seguros médicos, By Fernando Martínez, El Diario, May 25, 2023 

Among NYCHA Residents, Black Men Continue to Face Higher Unemployment: Report, By Tatyana Turner, City Limits, May 24, 2023

Advocates call for expansion of NYC Fair Fares benefits ahead of expected MTA subway, bus hike, By Evan Simko-Bednarski, Daily News, May 23, 2023

Community Service Society policy analyst on employment rates in public housing, By Chloe Tai, Inside City Hall/Spectrum News, May 23, 2023

Hochul Inches Toward Health Insurance for Undocumented Immigrants, By Sam Mellins, New York Focus, May 19, 2023

SUNY Chancellor weighs in on Upstate, other NY hospitals’ high rate of suing over unpaid bills, By James T. Mulder, Syracuse.com, May. 18, 2023

Groups Tell Speaker Adams: Time is Now for ‘Social Housing’ Bills, By Emma Whitford, City Limits, May 17, 2023

Medical debt persists for thousands of New Yorkers, By David Lombardo, The Capitol Pressroom, May 16th, 2023

Why Are NYC Democrats Endorsing This Landlord-Backed Bill That Would Be a ‘Total Disaster for Rent-Stabilized Housing’?, By Christopher Robbins, Hellgate, May 12, 2023

New York City Congestion Pricing Plan Could Give Poor Drivers a Discount, By Ana Ley, New York Times, May 12, 2023

Empty NYC-owned apartments could help solve housing crisis, policy group says, By David Brand, Gothamist, May 10, 2023

Transit advocates push for expansion of Fair Fares program as NYC budget negotiations continue, By Evan Simko-Bednarski, Daily News, May 10, 2023

Op-Ed | NYC Council must take action to protect 4M residents at risk of losing their health care coverage, By Maria Lizardo, BronxTimes, May 9, 2023

People who help other people must be paid more: Higher wages are needed for nonprofit employees in NYC, By Phoebe Boyer, David Jones and Muzzy Rosenblatt, Daily News, May 5, 2023

How the Sale of Signature Bank’s Huge Mortgage Portfolio Could Change the Lives of NYC’s Tenants, By Rosalind Adams and Bianca Pallaro, The City, May 3, 2023

Most market-rate rentals are unaffordable to median-income New Yorkers, study finds, By Téa Kvetenadze, Daily News, April 28, 2023

NYC Rents Could Rise 16% Under Numbers Before Powerful Board, By Matt Troutman, Patch.com, April 20, 2023

The Rent-Stabilization Board Is Proposing What Exactly?, By Kim Velsey, Curbed.com., April 20, 2023

Rent board evaluates increases as high as 16 percent amid rising landlord costs, By Janaki Chadha, Politico Pro, April 20, 2023

Medical debt reform requires changes to New York hospital financial aid policies, report says, By Amanda D’Ambrosio and Jacqueline Neber, Crain's Health Pulse, April 18., 2023

As budget stalls in Albany, AOC and progressives rally for ‘good-cause eviction’ measure, By Téa Kvetenadze, Daily News, April 13, 2023 

AOC, Nadler and other NY pols call on Hochul to extend health coverage to undocumented migrants, By Caroline Lewis, Gothamist, April 5, 2023

City Council pushes to expand NYC's half-priced MetroCard program, By Stephen Nessen, Gothamist, April 4, 2023

NYCHA Residents Rally in Last-Minute Push for Rent Relief Funds From Albany, By Tatyana Turner, City Limits, April 3, 2023

Rent-stabilized landlords saw historic drop in operating income, report says, By Janaki Chadha, Politico Pro, March 30, 2023

NYC rent board weighs landlord costs and rent increases, By David Brand, Gothamist, March 30, 2023

Will Office Conversions Actually Produce Affordable Housing? They Should, But State Leaders Must Act, By Vicki Been, David Jones, & Donovan Richards, Gotham Gazette, March 29, 2023

The 2023 Above & Beyond: Women, City & State, March 27, 2023

Curbing Emissions in Manhattan Could Worsen Pollution in `Asthma Alley’ “, Emerita Torres interview on congestion pricing, Soledad O’Brien’s “Matter of Fact” Podcast, March 26, 2023

'A beacon of hope': 3 years after COVID-19 devastated Queens, Corona Plaza becomes bustling market, By Catalina Gonella, Gothamist, March 22, 2023

Showdown set on 'good cause eviction' amid state budget deadline, court fights, By Eduardo Cuevas, recordonline.com, March 20, 2023

Lawmakers Aren’t Sure Their Own Plan to Build More Housing Will Work, By Sam Mellins, New York Focus, March 20, 2023

Once a long shot, a plan to demolish and rebuild Chelsea public housing complex sees new life, By David Brand, Gothamist, March 15, 2023

Bonds, Vouchers, Tax Credits, & More: Mayor Adams' Federal Housing Agenda, By Ethan Geringer-Sameth, Gotham Gazette, March 15, 2023

Former state health chief pushes insurance expansion for undocumented immigrants, By Maya Kaufman, Politico Pro, March 15, 2023

Opinion: 'Good cause' is good policy, By David R. Jones, City & State, March 14, 2023

Follow-Up Friday: NYCHA rents struggles, Monica Morales, PIX11 News, March 10, 2023

State’s hands tied in using $10B Essential Plan surplus to cover more New Yorkers, By Amanda D'Ambrosio, Jacqueline Neber, Crain's Health Pulse, March 9, 2023

The long journey to improving NYCHA housing, By David Lombardo, The Capitol Pressroom, March 7th, 2023

NYPD transit chief tells NY 1 subway crime is going down, By Dan Rivoli, NY1 News, March 7, 2023

More low-income NYC residents would be eligible for reduced subway, bus fares under City Council speaker’s plan, By Evan Simko-Bednarski, Daily News, March 7, 2023

Governor Hochul: Expand Health Coverage to NY’s Immigrant Community, By  David R. Jones and Theo J. Oshiro, El Diario, March 6, 2023

Gobernadora Hochul, expanda la cobertura de salud a la comunidad inmigrante de Nueva York, Por: David R. Jones y Theo J. Oshiro, El Diario, March 6, 2023

NYC’s Affordable ‘Social Housing’ Is Fading, By Steven Wishnia, Hell Gate, March 6, 2023

New York’s First ‘Good Cause’ Eviction Law Falls, Ramping Up Push for Statewide Bill, By Emma Whitford, City Limits,  March 2, 2023

Make Fair Fares even more fair, By David R. Jones and Betsy Plum, Daily News, February 28, 2023

FDNY proposal looks to increase cost of ambulance rides to over $1,300, By: News 12 Staff, February 23, 2023

NYCHA tells state legislators what their districts owe in rent, By Jeff Coltin, City & State, February 14, 2023

Lawmakers continue fight to extend health insurance to undocumented New Yorkers, By Maya Kaufman, Politico Pro,February 13, 2023

Hochul Ditched Promise of Health Insurance for Undocumented People. She Could Cost New York $500 Million, By Sam Mellins, New York Focus, February 9, 2023

Why Brooklyn Residents Want Public Land In Public Hands, By Roshan Abraham, Next City, February 9, 2023

The 2023 Power of Diversity: Black 100, By City & State, February 6, 2023

Why Rival Sides In The Housing Crisis Plaguing Major U.S. Cities Are Considering Peace, By Daniel Marans, The Huffington Post, February 6, 2023

NYCHA Repeatedly Missed Local Hiring Requirements, Costing Residents Jobs and Income, By Colin Kinniburgh, Gotham Gazette, January 25, 2023

The Governors Wading Deeper Into the Housing Crisis, By Molly Bolan and Daniel C. Vock, Route Fifty, January 20, 2023

Opinion: Thousands of NYCHA tenants forgotten under Emergency Rental Assistance Program, By Iziah Thompson and Marquis Jenkins, City & State, January 19, 2023

End Medical Debt: Fight Grows to Stop Hospitals from Suing Patients, Garnishing Wages, Ruining Credit, Democracy Now!, January 18, 2023

The 2023 Health Care Power 100, City & State, January 17, 2023

Transit Equity? Adams Budget Adds No New Funds for Fair Fares Discount Program, By Kevin Duggan, Streetsblog, January 12, 2023

What to Know About Biden's Income-Driven Repayment Proposal, By Tara Siegel Bernard, New York Times, January 10, 2023

Reflections on Vienna’s Social Housing Model From Tenant Advocates, By Oksana Mironova, The Nation, January 5, 2023

Let It Rip takes a deep dive into the latest unemployment data in NYC, CUNY TV, "Let it Rip" with Mike Gilliam, January 4, 2023

Group pushing more housing production backs "good cause" eviction, Janaki Chadha and Danielle Muoio Dunn, Politico, January 3, 2023

2022 Press Coverage

Support that Lasts, By Callie Holtermann, New York Times Neediest Cases, December 29, 2022

New rule provides more protection from surprise medical bills, By Maura McDermott, Newday, December 28, 2022

Adams Gives Himself ‘Solid B+’ on First Year. How’s He Done?, By Katie Honan, The City, December 27, 2022

Luxury building residents contend with no gas or heat, even as developer reaps millions in tax breaks, By Bahar Ostadan, Gothamist, December 26, 2022

Proposals for free buses, cheaper LIRR fare come amid MTA budget concerns, By Ari Ephraim Feldman, NY 1 News, December 23, 2022

Did New York Miss Its Moment To Turn Hotels Into Housing?, By Bridget Read, Curbed, December 22, 2022

Finding Stability in ‘the Home That I Cried For’, By Jennifer Camille Martin, New York Times Neediest Cases, December 20, 2022

The Link Between Faith and Housing, By Milette Millington, Caribbean Life, December 22, 2022

Mayor Adams wants New Yorkers to judge him on crime. A year in office, the results are mixed, By Elizabeth Kim, Gothamist, December 19, 2022

Smoothing the Relaunch, With Coats and Kitchen Tools, By Callie Holtermann, New York Times Neediest Cases, December 15, 2022

City housing analyst previews future for NYCHA residents, By David Lazar, NY1 News, December 13, 2022

Under New Election Rules, 20% of Households Could Determine Fate of NYCHA Developments, By David Brand, City Limits, December 12, 2022     

NYCHA sets rules for voting on Preservation Trust funding, By Tim Balk, New York Daily News, December 12, 2022 

Could New York City Buses Become Free for All?, By JMartinez, The City, December 8, 2022

­­­­­­­­­­­­­­Lawsuit alleges lifetime jury ban harms Black New Yorkers and undermines democracy, By Brigid Bergin, Gothamist, December 8, 2022

Upstate University Hospital blasted for suing more than 1,500 patients over unpaid bills, By James T. Mulder, syracuse.com, December 8, 2022

Patients with medical debt will no longer have wages garnished, liens placed on home, By Maura McDermott, Newsday, December 3, 2022

Lean on Them: Some Give Money. Others Donate Something More Valuable, By Callie Holtermann, New York Times Neediest Cases, December 1, 2022

Taking on racial inequality in New York City: Where to begin?, By Arya Sundaram, Gothamist, November 25, 2022

Governor Hochul Signs Legislation to Protect Patients with Medical Debt, Office of the Governor of the State of New York, November 23, 2022

Will Innovation QNS happen without 421a?, By Kathryn Brenzel, November 21, 2022 

Mayor Adams’ small-potatoes housing moves, By Emerita Torres and Jose Lopez, New York Daily News, November 18, 2022

New State Numbers Show Slide in Vacant Rent-Stabilized Apartments, By Sam Rabiyah and Tanaz Meghjani. The City, November 17, 2022

Empty Rent-Stabilized Units in NYC Decreased This Year, as ‘Warehousing’ Debate Rages, By David Brand, City Limits, November 17, 2022

How Will Hochul Respond to N.Y.’s Housing Crisis?, By Greg David, The City, November 14, 2022

Rats, Roaches, Leaks: Rent-Stabilized Building Owners Whose Bets Went Sour Delay Repairs,By Olivia Bensimon/New York Focus, The City, November 11, 2022

Building Permits Soared Before Developer Tax Break Expired, New Numbers Show, By Greg David, The City, November 10, 2022

On the Steep Slope of College Affordability, a Toehold, By Callie Holtermann, New York Times Neediest Cases, November 10, 2022

Rise of the ‘SHIMBY'? New Report Outlines Steps to Social Housing, By David Brand, City Limits, November 1, 2022

NYC Fare Evasion Summons Spike As More Cops Patrol Subways: MTA, By Kathleen Culliton, Patch Staff, October 31, 2022

Parenting Alone, and Bearing ‘the Weight of Everything’, By Callie Holtermann, New York Times Neediest Cases, October 27, 2022

 Hurricane Sandy Devastated Coney Island 10 Years Ago. So Why Has NYC Added Almost 2,000 Homes to the Area Since?, The City, October 27, 2022

People across Tri-State getting CityMD bills for COVID tests 2 years later, By Dan Krauth, abc7ny.com, October 26, 2022

Fair Fares to Roll Out on OMNY Next Year But Enrollment Still Lags, By Kevin Duggan, Streetsblog NYC, October 26, 2022

The Mysterious Patient in Room 23: The Hermit Baroness, By George Rush and John Leland, Illustrations by Rutu Modan, New York Times, October 20, 2022

More than 60,000 Rent-Stabilized Apartments are Now Vacant — and Tenant Advocates Say Landlords Are Holding Them for ‘Ransom.’, By Sam Rabiyah, The City, October 19, 2022

Consumer protections eyed for health care system, By David Lombardo, Capitol Press Room, October 14th, 2022

Protect working class N.Y. from medical debt, By David R. Jones and Theo J. Oshiro, Daily News, October 14, 2022

NYC borough presidents demand freeze on eviction cases, By Bahar Ostadan, Daily News, October 13, 2022 

Senior volunteers wanted and needed, By Deirdre Bardolf, Queens Chronicle, October 13, 2022

It’s time to end medical debt in Syracuse (Guest Opinion by Ursula Rozum), Syracuse Post Standard, October 12, 2022

Your guide to understanding affordable housing in New York City, By Ari Ephraim Feldman, NY1 News, October 11, 2022

For New York’s Food Insecure, a Lifeline When It Matters Most, By Remy Tumin, New York Times Neediest Cases, October 6, 2022

City and State’s 2022 Nonprofit Power 100 List: President and CEO, Community Service Society of New York, October 3, 2022

NYC Mayor Adams to open refugee-style camps to house deluge of migrant asylum seekers, By Michael Gartland, Daily News, September 22, 2022 

More People Snagged Units in NYC Housing Lotteries Last Year, But Wait Times Grew, City Limits, September 22, 2022

NYC Affordability Metric Not Reality, Housing Group Says, By Emma Whitford, Law 360, September 19, 2022

Success eludes New York's plan to convert hotels into affordable housing, By Janaki Chadha, Politico, September 19, 2022

With Queens Development Decision, Cabán Recasts Progressive Approach to Housing, By Sam Mellins, Gotham Gazette, September 14, 2022

NYC should expand rental assistance program to include undocumented immigrants, advocates urge City Hall, By Chau Lam, Gothamist, September 13, 2022

It’s Not Just Manhattan: Rents Are Still Rising Across NYC, City Limits, September 13, 2022

Push for voucher reforms amid ballooning shelter population, By Janaki Chadha and Danielle Muoio Dunn, Politico, September 12, 2022

MTA, NYPD struggle to rein in rising fare evasion on NYC buses and subways, By Clayton Guse, Daily News, September 6, 2022

NY Legislature Bans Some Types of Medical Debt Collection, By Edwin J. Viera, Public News Service, August 29, 2022   

What to know if you're hoping for student loan cancellation, NPR, August 26, 2022

What You Need to Know About Biden’s Student Loan Forgiveness Plan, By Ron Lieber and Tara Siegel Bernard, New York Times, August 25, 2022

Hospitals should help low-income patients, not sue them, The Editorial Board, The Buffalo News, August 24, 2022      

Inflation batters low-income workers, By Shihao Fend, The Chief, July 23, 2022

Report finds inequities in New York student loan debt, By Katelyn Cordero, Politico Pro, August 18, 2022

After Tens of Billions Proposed, Public Housing Funding Again Left Out of Major Federal Packages, By Samar Khurshid, Gotham Gazette, August 9, 2022

Almost useless': Patients, advocates critical of federal pace to unlock hospital prices, By Ken Alltucker, USA Today, August 9, 2022

Report: Some aggressive hospitals in New York are garnishing wages of poor patients, By Susan Arbetter, Spectrum News 1, July 28, 2022

Land Power, By Cassim Shepard, PlacesJournal.Org, July 2022

Hospitals’ wage garnishment disproportionately hits lower-income patients, report finds, By Maya Kaufman, Crain's Health Pulse, July 21, 2022

Nonprofit New York hospitals keep suing patients for their wages. Gov. Kathy Hochul has a chance to end it, By Caroline Lewis, Gothamist, July 20, 2022

New York tried to make apartments affordable. The opposite happened, By Janaki Chadha, Politico Pro, July 16, 2022

Floating our boat: The Adams administration corrects course on the city’s oversubsidized ferry system, By Daily News Editorial Board, July 15, 2022

NYC Ferry bumps fare to $4 following blistering audit, By Caroline Spivack, Crain's New York Business, July 14, 2022

True transit equity get thrown overboard, By David R. Jones, Daily News, July 13, 2022

Some medical debt is being removed from US credit reports, By Tom Murphy, AP News, July 1, 2022

NYC Housing Tax Break Mostly Backs Middle-Income Units, By Nate Beck, Law360, June 29, 2022

500,000 more New Yorkers are eligible for MTA ‘Fair Fares’ discounts, but not enough funds in city budget to cover them, economists say, By Clayton Guse, Daily News, June 26, 2022

Mixing Where New Yorkers Live and Work Just Might Gain Traction, Brooklyn Daily Eagle, June 23, 2022

Pleading Return to Office Isn’t Getting Traction — But Mixing Where New Yorkers Live and Work Just Might, By Greg David, The City, June 22, 2022

Why are rent stabilized tenants getting rent hikes?, By Annie McDonough, City & State, June 23, 2022

Only 23% of New Yorkers Can Afford Median Rent — And Prices Are Surging, By Paulina Cachero and Ella Ceron, Bloomberg.com, June 22, 2022

Rents Will Go Up for 1 Million NYC Tenants: 'This Mayor Is Not Doing Us Any Favors', By Steven Wishnia, Hellgate, June 22, 2022

NYC Rent Stabilized Units See Highest Rent Hikes Since 2013, By Grace Dixon, Law360, June 21, 2022

In response to Federal Reserve hiking interest rates, experts say now is the time for families to budget, By Aundrea Cline-Thomas, Nick Caloway, CBS News, June 15, 2022 

New Yorkers grappling with inflation call for action from feds, By Amy Yensi, Spectrum News NY1, June 15, 2022

NYCHA gets much-needed financing authority, By Abigail Nehring, The Riverdale Press, June 10, 2022

Leaders to appoint Affordable Housing Commission members in weeks, By Kate Lisa, Spectrum News NY1, June 6, 2022

Legal ruling equips New Yorkers with new tool to fight medical debt, Crain's New York Business, By Maya Kaufman, June 6, 2022

NY Session Wraps Amid Unresolved Housing Fights, By Emma Whitford, Law360, June 3, 2022

NYCHA Rescue Trust Approved by State Lawmakers, By  Greg B. Smith, The City, June 2, 2022

Despite advocates' pleas for good cause eviction in NY, bill passage seems unlikely, By Lana Bellamy, Times Herald Record, June 1, 2022

Tenants Warn They’re Expendable in NYCHA Restructuring Bill, By Greg Smith, The City, May 26, 2022

Pass good cause eviction to keep New Yorkers housed, By Michael Gianaris, New York Daily News, May 24, 2022

What Is ‘Good Cause Eviction,’ and What Does It Mean for Renters?, By Ronda Kaysen, New York Times, May 21, 2022

For a Just Post-Covid Recovery, Make Five ‘Fair Fares’ Reforms, By David R. Jones, Center for New York City Affairs, May 18, 2022

Legislature OKs ban on liens, wage garnishment by NY hospitals, By Maya Kaufman, Crain’s Health Pulses, May 12, 2022

Affordable housing production to double under new city plan, By Brian Pascus, Crain's New York Business, May 10, 2022

How 6 Experts Would Craft an Ideal Income-Driven Repayment Plan, By Matthew Arrojas , BestColleges, May 10, 2022

Advocates: Bar hospitals from filing home liens, garnishing wages over medical debt, By Rachel Silberstein, Albany Times Union, May 9, 2022

How New York is considering ways of easing medical debt, By Nick Reisman, Spectrum News1, May 9, 2022

House supply at issue in New York 'Good Cause Eviction' debate, By Nick Reisman, Spectrum News1, May 9, 2022

Report seeks to rebut concerns about 'good cause' legislation and new construction, By: Janaki Chadha, PoliticoPro, May 9, 2022

Curbing Fare Evasion, The Brian Lehrer Show, WNYC, May 6, 2022

Subway Policing is Still Racist. Wasn’t Tish James Supposed to Investigate That?, Christopher Robbins, Hell Gate, May 5, 2022

NYC tenants jittery as landlords push for 9% hike on nearly 1 million rent-regulated apartments, By Michael Gartland, New York Daily News, May 04, 2022

Hold the line on stabilized rents, NYC: It’s a moral and economic imperative, New York Daily News, By Tim Collins and Oksana Mironova, May 3, 2022

MTA to save the 'spirit' of New York by cracking down on fare evasion, by Stephen Nessen, Gothamist, April 26, 2022

MTA convenes panel to crack down on fare evasion, By Spectrum News Staff, April 26, 2022

On Politics: Hochul’s disingenuous argument against helping homeless, By Ross Barkan, Crain's NY Business, April 18, 2022

Governor's nixing of housing voucher program from NY budget leaves advocates wondering why, By Chau Lam, Gothamist, April 12, 2022

In Adams, Landlords See Hope for a Rent Hike on Regulated Apts as Bills Pile Up, By Greg David and Rachel Holliday Smith, The City, April 11, 2022

NYC business groups say salary transparency would make it harder to hire diverse candidates, By Jennifer Liu, CNBC News, April 11, 2022

Hochul Opposes Rental Voucher Program On Basis of Inflated Cost Estimate, Sources Say, By Sam Mellins, New York Focus, April 6, 2022

NYC landlords filing so many eviction cases that firms for low-income tenants have run out of lawyers, By Molly Crane-Newman, New York Daily News, April 5, 2022

Advocates for pay equity and businesses spar in hearing over salary disclosure law, By Ari Ephraim Feldman, NY1 News, April 5, 2022

City website aims for greater transparency during real estate battles, By Brian Pascus, Crain's New York Business, March 31, 2022

Albany Poised for 421a Showdown as Budget Deadline Looms, By David Brand, City Limits, March 31, 2022

NY seeks to expand health coverage among immigrants, By Insurance NewsNet, March 30, 2022

NY Tax Abatement Led To Atypically High Rents, Report Finds, By Emma Whitford, Law360, March 29, 2022

NY bill seeks to expand health insurance to currently ineligible immigrants. What to know, By David Robinson, Lohud.com, March 28, 2022

Broad coalition calls for insurance expansion to cover undocumented New Yorkers, By Nick Reisman, State of Politics, March  24, 2022

Under New Law, NYCHA Tenants Can Log Maintenance Complaints with 311. But Advocates Want More Substantial Changes, By Doug Turetsky, March 21, 2022

For Lower-Income New Yorkers, COVID Rents Never Really Went Down, By David Brand, City Limits, March 15, 2022

New poll highlights New Yorkers’ concerns about health care affordability and access. Here's what it found, By Shannon Young, Politico Pro, March 10, 2022

Housing in Brief: 3 Million Evictions Avoided During the Pandemic, By Roshan Abraham, Next City, March 10, 2022

‘Universal’ Counsel: Advocates Want to Nix Income Caps for Housing Court Help, By Rachel Holliday Smith, The City, March 9, 2022

Hundreds Halt Bridges to Renew Excluded Workers Fund, but an Uphill Battle Lies Ahead, By Josefa Velasquez, The City, March 8, 2022

Help tenants control their own housing, By Zellnor Myrie and Marcela Mitaynes, Daily News, March 6, 2022

Loss of tax break will deflate Gowanus, Soho rezonings, industry says, By Kathryn Brenzel, The Real Deal, March 3, 2022

Black NY renters 3x more likely to face eviction than whites: report, By Suzannah Cavanaugh, The Real Deal, February 28, 2022

Attack New York’s Black unemployment crisis now, By David R. Jones and Abby Jo Sigal, Daily News, February 21, 2022

David Jones interview on Mayor Adams’ expansion of City’s Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP) , WBAI Radio/What's Going On, February 21, 2022 

Mayor Adams vows to better advertise Fair Fares, punts on expanding eligibility, By Kevin Duggan, amNewYork, February 17, 2022

A ‘Fair Fares’ Program So Exclusive, Barely Anyone Can Qualify For It, By Ana Ley, New York Times, February 15, 2022

NYC commits $75M to Fair Fares program, makes it a permanent part of budget, By Devin Gannon, 6sqft, February 15, 2022

NYC Black unemployment stuck above 15%, , By Greg David/The City, Posted in amNewYork, February 16, 2022

NYC Black Unemployment Stuck Above 15%, By Greg David, The City, February 15, 2022

NYC allocates funds to Fair Fares, the program that offers you 50% off MetroCards, By TELEMUNDO 47, February 15, 2022 

NYC commits to $75 million in funding for "Fair Fares" discounted MetroCard program, By Jen Chung, Gothamist, February 15, 2022

NYC to restore some funding for half-priced MetroCards after program was gutted early in pandemic, By Clayton Guse, Daily News, February 14, 2022

NYC budget will include dedicated funding for half-price MetroCard program, By Greg Mocker, PIX11 News February 14, 2022

What is Midtown’s post-pandemic recovery playbook?, By Annie McDonough, City & State, February 14, 2022

A Tenant’s Guide to 421-a, the City’s Biggest Tax Break for Developers and Landlords, By Rachel Holliday Smith, The City, February 11, 2022

 A Tenant's Guide To 421-A, The City's Biggest Tax Break For Developers And Landlords, By Rachel Holliday Smith, Patch.com, February 11, 2022

Can New Mayor Eric Adams Fix Homelessness in NYC?, By Ross Barkan, Village Voice, February 10, 2022

CSS wants to get rid of students’ debt, By Naeisha Rose, Queens Chronicle, February 10, 2022

MTA chief to City: Fully refund half-price MetroCards for poor New Yorkers, amNY, By Kevin Duggan, February 7, 2022

Hochul’s Proposed 421-A Replacement Is In For a Fight, Key Lawmakers Signal, New York Focus, By Colin Kinniburgh, February 7, 2022

Analysis: NYC’s Decades of Disconnect on Housing and Homelessness, By Doug Turetsky, City Limits, February 1, 2022

Education Debt Consumer Assistance Program, “Here and Now’, WABC-TV New York, January 30, 2022. 

Hospitals’ price transparency lists are ‘lipstick on a pig,’ don’t entirely lay out costs to consumers, By Shayla Colon, Times Union, January 27, 2022

The Tenant Never Wins, Human Rights Watch, January 27, 2022

Tax Lien Sales Tick Toward Expiration Date Without Alternative in Sight, By Samantha Maldonado, The City, January 27, 2022

Housing justice, By Voice of the People, Daily News, January 25, 2022

Adams administration to advocate for higher reimbursement rate for public health funding,  By Amanda Eisenberg, Politico, January 24, 2022

The Bronx Fire: A symptom of our broken affordable-housing system, By Isabella Simon, Commonweal Magazine, January 24, 2022

Food insecurity linked to poor mental health; experts say employers should care, Crain's Health Pulse, January 24, 2022

The eviction moratorium expired Jan. 15 — what now for Ithaca?, By Eddie Velazquez, Ithaca Times, January 20, 2022

Hochul proposes 421-a 2.0, By Rebecca C. Lewis, City & State, January 19, 2022

200,000 Tenants Deserve Better This MLK Day, By Marcela Mitaynes, Brooklyn Paper, January 17, 2022

1,300 Households Apply for Reopened Rent Relief Portal as NY’s Eviction Freeze Nears End, By David Brand, City Limits, January 14, 2022

‘Tenants have no choice’: Racism in urban planning fuels high rate of Black fire deaths, NBC News, By Char Adams, January 13, 2022

What Pandemic Law's End Could Mean For NY Housing Courts, By Emma Whitford, Law360, January 11, 2022

How New York could cover its 1 million uninsured residents, By Rebecca C. Lewis, City & State, January 12, 2022

A Bronx Community Bloomed After One Housing Crisis. Can It Survive Another?, By Eileen Markey, The New Republic, January 10, 2022

As NY’s Eviction Moratorium Nears its End, Will Albany Pass ‘Good Cause’ Bill?, By David Brand  and Daniel Parra, City Limits, January 7, 2022

Hochul Takes on 421-a. Will It Be a Rebrand of the Existing Developer Tax Break?, By David Brand, City Limits, January 7, 2022

Hochul Lays Out Affordable Housing Plan, Makes No Mention Of Eviction Moratorium, By Gwynne Hogan and Chau Lam, Gothamist, January 5, 2022

2021 Press Coverage

Is New York Still a ‘Tale of Two Cities’?, By Emma G. Fitzsimmons and Jeffery C. Mays, New York Times, December 22, 2021

Federal student loan bills are looming, By David Lombardo, The Capitol Pressroom, December 22nd, 2021

6 Numbers That Reveal Bill de Blasio’s Legacy on Inequality, By Emma G. Fitzsimmons, New York Times, December 22, 2021

Pivoting to New Horizons With Career Help, By Kristen Bayrakdarian, New York Times Neediest, December 21, 2021

Checking Bill de Blasio’s Big Promises: THE CITY’s Scorecard on Eight Years of Ambitious Pledges, By The City, December 20, 2021

Newly-Approved SoHo Rezoning Promises Affordable Homes. How Much Will they Really Cost?, By David Brand, City Limits, December 20, 2021

Low-income New Yorkers want higher wages and affordable housing, according to new survey, By Angelique Molina-Mangaroo, NY Nonprofit Media, December 20, 2021

How the Student Loan Payment Restart Is Going to Work, By Tara Siegel Bernard, New York Times, December 17, 2021

The Pandemic Hampered Their Stride. They’re Rising Back Up, By Jennifer Camille Martin, New York Times Neediest Cases, December 16, 2021

Why New York’s Billionaires’ Row Is Half Empty, By Jaden Urbi, The BIM, December 15, 2021

For Aging New Yorkers, Help With Health Care, By Emma Grillo, New York Times Neediest Cases, December 14, 2021

New Yorkers Will Get to Vote on Plans to Advance Racial Equity in the City, By Samantha Maldonado, The City, December 10, 2021

Report: Southern Tier hospitals placed hundreds of liens on patients’ homes, By Phoebe Taylor-Vuolo, WSKG, December 7, 2021

Grading De Blasio: Assessing The Mayor’s Performance On Education, Housing, & Transportation, By Elizabeth Kim, Jessica Gould and Stephen Nessen, Gothamist,  December 7, 2021

For Parents, a Lifeline in Unemployment, By Emma Grillo, New York Times Neediest, December 2, 2021

Finding Purpose by Giving Back,  By Emma Grillo, New York Times Neediest, December 1, 2021

Opinion: Thinking big about a Latino recovery plan, By Emerita Torres, City & State, November 29, 2021

Opinion: Thinking big about a Latino recovery plan, By Emerita Torres, New York Nonprofit Media, November 28, 2021

Scrambling to Keep Up With the Rent, By Kristen Bayrakdarian, New York Times Neediest, November 25, 2021

Medical Debt Is Crushing Black Americans, and Hospitals Aren’t Helping, By John Tozzi, Bloomberg News, November 22, 2021

Automatic Expungement: Why It’s So Important For People With Conviction Histories, Judith Whiting, Fortune Society, Both Sides of the Bar, November 18. 2021

Striving to Fulfill the College Dream, By Kristen Bayrakdarian, New York Times Neediest, November 18, 2021

Rent Shocks Recharge Push for New Tenant Rights in a Changing Albany, By Josefa Velasquez, The City, November 15, 2021

Hospitals must stop placing liens on medical debtors’ homes, By Daily News Editorial Board, November 14, 2021

NY should ban liens on patients’ homes over medical debts (Editorial Board Opinion), By Advance Media NY Editorial Board, Syracuse.com, November 14, 2021

Oneida Health eyes alternatives to liens on medical debts, By Charles Pritchard, Rome Sentinel, November 13, 2021

Report: New York hospitals have placed thousands of liens on patients’ homes over bills, Modern Healthcare, November 12, 2021

A ‘Little Push’ for Artists in Challenging Times, By Emma Grillo, New York Times Neediest, November 11, 2021

NY hospitals have placed thousands of liens on patients' homes over bills, report finds, By Maya Kaufman, Crain's Health Pulse, November 11, 2021

NY hospitals filed 4,880 liens against homes of patients for unpaid medical bills: report, David Robinson, Lohud.com, November 10, 2021

3 CNY hospitals played hardball with patients who owe money by slapping liens on their homes, By James T. Mulder, Syracuse Post-Standard, November 10, 2021

Report: Local hospitals filed hundreds of liens on patient homes over medical debt, By Bethany Bump, Times Union, November 10, 2021

Lawmakers target hospital debt collection practices in wake of CSSNY report, By Shannon Young, Politico Pro, November 10, 2021

New report shows thousands of New Yorkers at risk of housing insecurity due to medical debt, By Angelique Molina-Mangaroo, New York Nonprofit Media, November 10, 2021

How to Negotiate Your Medical Bills and Debt With Your Hospital, By Melanie Evans and Anna Wilde Mathews, Wall Street Journal, November 9, 2021

New York City’s half-price MetroCard program tops 250,000 enrollments for first time, By Kevin Duggan, New York Post, November 3, 2021

Chuck Schumer’s huge earmark for NYCHA would do nothing for its long-suffering residents, By Howard Husock, New York Post, November 3, 2021, 

For In-Person School, Fulfilling Students’ Wish Lists, By Emma Grillo, New York Times Neediest, October 14, 2021

4 Lessons From Berlin Organizers’ Campaign to Re-Nationalize 250,000 Apartments, By Oksana Mironova, Next City, October 13, 2021

Subway and Buses Boss Pitches MTA Salvation as Help for Working Poor, By Jose Martinez, The City, October 12, 2021

Advocates, lawmakers push hospitals to help more with bills, By Tom Murphy, abc News, October 10, 2021

 After Hurricane Ida, Recovering From Tumult, By Remy Tumin, New York Times Neediest, October 10, 2021

NYCHA Leaders List Priorities for Next HUD Regional Chief, as Biden Considers Brooklyn Councilmember, By David Brand , City Limits , October 7, 2021

We watched 18 hours of congestion pricing hearings so you don’t have to, By Annie McDonough, City & State, October 7, 2021

The Manhattan Power 100 2021: David R. Jones, City & State, October 4, 2021

Big Tech’s big NYC challenge, By David R. Jones, Daily News, September 28, 2021

Eric Adams' Plan To Create 25,000 Supportive Housing Units Is Doable, But Hurdles Lie Ahead, Say Experts, By David Cruz, Gothamist, September 25, 2021

Some Real Estate Agents Report Surge Of New Yorkers Moving From Manhattan To The Bronx, By Ali Bauman, CBS News, September 24, 2021

Is Hudson Yards Good For New York?, By Jaden Urbi, The B1M. September 22, 202

Gov. Kathy Hochul’s health care to-do list, By David Lombardo, The Capitol Press Room, September 21st, 2021

Some lower-income subway riders eligible for half-price MetroCards, By Greg Mocker, PIX 11 News , September 21, 2021

Is Brian Benjamin the Person Who Can Turn NYCHA Around?, By Caroline Spivack, Curbed, September 20, 2021

Change Comes to New York, An Arm and a Leg, September 16, 2021

MTA wants city to double Fair Fares enrollment by next year, By Kevin Duggan, amNewYork, September 15, 2021

 Report Takes Closer Look at Low-Income New Yorkers' Concerns About Long-Term Covid Impacts, By Ethan Geringer-Sameth, Gotham Gazette, September 13, 2021

Youth are New York City’s Best Economic Resource, Let's Invest in Their Career Success, By Jessica Johnson & Naseem Haamid, Gotham Gazette, September 9, 2021

Gov. Hochul Says She Wants To Help NYCHA. Can She Deliver?, Elizabeth Kim, Gothamist, August 30, 2021

Rent for ‘Affordable’ Housing Units Rising With Increasing Average Mean Income,  By Allie Herrera, Bushwick Daily, August 20, 2021

Putting in Time on the Line at Dodge Main, By Mark Levitan, Jacobin Magazine, August 14, 2021

NYC2036? How the 2012 Olympics Bid Reshaped New York City, By David Brand, City Limits, August 9, 2021

"We've Been There": Why A Second Black Mayoralty Is Inspiring A Mix Of Hope And Skepticism, By Elisabeth Kim, Gothamist, August 4, 2021

Bill Clinton says next NYC mayor should focus on housing, By Spectrum News Staff, NY1 News, July 30, 2021

Agencies and nonprofits promote child tax credit, By Tania Lambert, New York Nonprofit Media, July 28, 2021

Amid criticism from MTA members, de Blasio pledges 'aggressive' Fair Fares outreach, By Kevin Duggan, amNewYork, July 20, 2021

They Risked Their Lives During Covid. They Still Don’t Earn Minimum Wage, By Patrick McGeehan, New York Times, July 16, 2022

He Paid His Subway Fare. Then He Was Tasered by the Police, By Jonah E. Bromwich and Ed Shanahan, New York Times, July 15, 2021

Halfway there: NYC restores discounted ‘Fair Fares’ funding to only half of pre-pandemic level, By Kevin Duggan, amNewYork, July 14, 2021

Latinas poised to be a force on the City Council, By Santa Soriano-Vasquez, City & State, July 14, 2021

New federal rule could protect millions of New Yorkers from surprise medical bills, By Shuan Sim, Crain's NY Business, July 7, 2021

Tenant Action Today, Manhattan Neighborhood Network, July 2, 2021

New NY rent fund sees website glitches, but tenants hopeful, By Marina Villeneuve, Associated Press, June 29, 2021

Rent Guidelines Board Approves Mid-Year Hike For Stabilized Tenants, By Jake Offenhartz, Gothamist, June 24, 2021

Tenants In 1M Stabilized NYC Apartments Face Rent Increase, By Emma Whitford, Law 360, June 23, 2021

“We all deserve this”/“Todos merecemos esto”, By María Lizardo, Manhattan Times, June 17, 2021

Medical-Debt Charity to Buy, Wipe Out $278 Million of Patients’ Hospital Bills, By Melanie Evans and Anna Wilde Mathews, Wall Street Journal, June 15, 2021

Advocates fear NYC's Fair Fares program lacks funding it needs, By Kristie Keleshian, WCBS News Radio 880, June 14, 2021

Concerns Mount Over Looming Surge in Bankruptcy as COVID Medical Debt Soars, By Steve Friess, Newsweek, June 14, 2021

Candidates’ Blueprints for Easing the Housing Crisis, By Mihir Zaveri, New York Times, June 14, 2021

City’s Half-Priced MetroCard Program May Not Have Enough Funds To Meet Demand, By Stephen Nessen, WNYC, Gothamist, June 14, 2021

Can the Next Mayor Save NYCHA? Democratic Candidates Offer Varied Plans for City's Crumbling Public Housing, By Ethan Geringer-Sameth, Gotham Gazette, June 8, 2021

Will New York Make Good on Pledge to Convert Hotels into Affordable Homes?, By David Brand, City Limits, June 8, 2021

Kathryn Garcia Doesn’t Want to Be Anyone’s No. 2, By Dana Rubinstein, New York Times, June 7, 2021

NYCHA’s Latest Rescue Plan Needs State Approval But That Won't Be Coming Anytime Soon, By Colin Kinniburgh, Gotham Gazette, June 4, 2021

Battle Over Rent Hikes Turns to Who’s Suffered More: Tenants or Landlords?, By Greg David, The City, June 2, 2021

The Case for Health Care Education and Consumer Assistance, By Rebecca Telzak, Brooklyn Paper, June 1, 2021

Fare evasion on New York’s mass transit continues to soar during pandemic: MTA, By Clayton Guse, Daily News, May 24, 2021

Number of patients sued by Capital Region hospitals over unpaid bills among highest in NY, By Briana Supardi, May 21st 2021, 6 News, WRGB Albany

Laws to Curb Surprise Medical Bills Might Be Inflating Health Care Costs, By: Michael Ollove, The Pew Charitable Trusts, May 20 2021

De Blasio Relents On MTA’s Insatiable Demand For Cops — But It Doesn’t Have To Be This Way, By Christopher Robbins, Streetsblog, May 18, 2021

Promueven proyecto de ley que busca eliminar récords criminales de exprisioneros en Nueva York, Univision, May 18, 2021

Convictions follow NYers after they've paid their time. Is a 'Clean Slate' the answer? By Tiffany Cusaac-Smith, Democrat & Chronicle, May 11, 2021

Legislation would prevent debt collectors from seizing stimulus checks from vulnerable families, By Ariana Jiminez, Legislative Gazette, May 7, 2021

How will New York convert unused buildings into housing?, By Rebecca C. Lewis, City & State, April 20, 2021

Can New York’s Progressives Stop Andrew Yang?, By Joshua Leifer, Jewish Currents, April 15, 2021

Now More Than Ever: The Case for Health Care Consumer Assistance, By Bronx Times, April 14, 2021

New York Approves Pandemic Relief for Undocumented Workers, WNYC/The Takeaway, April 13, 2021

After Demolition Scare, Chelsea NYCHA Tenants Forge New Path With Private Management, By Rachel Holliday Smith, The City, April 11, 2021

What the State Budget Means for New York City’s People in Need, By Jarrett Murphy, City Limits, April 8, 2021

How the Next Mayor Can Listen to the 'Unheard Third', Gotham Gazette, April 8, 2021

Pandemic Profiteers: Hospitals Sued Patients over Medical Debt While Getting Billions in Relief Aid, Democracy Now!, April 6, 2021

Taking President Biden’s Equity Lens from the American Rescue Plan to Jobs and Infrastructure, By Emerita Torres, Gotham Gazette, April 2, 2021

The Big Idea: Mayoral Candidate Dianne Morales Wants To Bring Social Housing To NYC, By Elizabeth Kim, Gothamist, April 1, 2021

Yang and Adams Clash, Councilman Exits: 5 Takeaways From N.Y.C. Mayor’s Race, By Emma G. Fitzsimmons, Katie Glueck, Dana Rubinstein and Jeffery C. Mays, New York Times, March 29, 2021

New York City Considers a Bold Idea to Keep People From Being Pushed Out of Their Homes,  By Abigail Savchitch-Lew, The Appeal, March 29, 2021

The Race for Mayor 2021: Reimagining A City That Works For All New Yorkers, By Cristian Benavides, PIX 11 News, March 24, 2021

Protections from growing medical debt missing from budget priorities, Capitol Pressroom, By Tim Williams, March 19, 2021

Pandemic hasn't stopped area's hospitals from suing patients over unpaid bills, By Bethany Bump, Times Union, March 19, 2021

Pandemic hasn't stopped nonprofit New York hospitals from suing patients over unpaid bills, By Katie Adams, Becker Hospital Review, March 19th, 2021

AmNews to co-host mayoral forum, Stephon Johnson, NY Amsterdam News, May 18, 2021

New Report Assesses De Blasio Housing Policy, By Marc Bussanich, TAPinto.net, March 16, 2021

Learn to use relief money wisely: Here’s how to save, invest and avoid scams, By Errol Louis, Daily News, March 11, 2021

Corey Johnson Launches Bid for New York City Comptroller, By Samar Khurshid, Gotham Gazette, March 9, 2021

City Council Speaker Corey Johnson Officially Jumps Into Contest For NYC Comptroller, Upending Race, By Gwynne Hogan, Gothamist, March 9, 2021

City & State names first advisory board, City & State, March 9, 2021

Essay: Provide protections for New Yorkers who are managing medical bills, debt ,  ByHazel N. Dukes, Seanelle Hawkins and Arva Rice, Democrat & Chronicle, March 9, 2021

NYC mayoral wannabes grapple with health disparities for New Yorkers of color, By Shant Shahrigian | Daily News | March 7, 2021

The Looming Mortgage Crisis with Dr. Samuel Stein | Bob Herbert's Op-Ed | CUNY TV |  March 1, 2021

What Happens When 10 Million Tenants Can’t Make Rent?, By Gianpaolo Baiocchi and H. Jacob Carlson, New York Times, March 4, 2021

‘It feels predatory’: 6 million people are not eligible for a COVID-19 pause on student-debt payments — even if they work in public service, By Jillian Berman, Market Watch, February 25, 2021

In A 35-Page Plan, Scott Stringer Seeks To Undo De Blasio's Housing Policies, By Elizabeth Kim, Gothamist, February 25, 2021

N.Y. pols propose ‘clean slate’ legislation to seal and expunge criminal records, By Denis Slattery, Daily News, February 22, 2021

New Rep. Ritchie Torres Bets on ‘Game-Changer’ to Bust Child Poverty in The Bronx and Beyond, By Greg David, The City, February 21, 2021

Does New York Need a New La Guardia?, By Ross Barkan, The Village Voice, February 18, 2021

Crucial MTA Public Transit Talk Gets Cut Short During a Pandemic-Wracked Year of Zoom, By Jose Martinez, The City, February 17, 2021

State of Black New York: The racial divide in health care and education, By Marla Diamond, Steve Burns, & Lynda Lopez, WCBS Newsradio 880, February 12, 2021

Tax and tax, and then tax some more, Mark Chiusano, Newsday, February 10, 2021

Every New Yorker Has a Right to a Roof, We Need an Integrated Housing Plan to Get There, By Jose Lopez & Barika Williams, Gothamist, February 10, 2021

The Mayor’s Impact on Housing, The Brian Lehrer Show, WNYC, February 9, 2021

Housing In NYC Remains Unaffordable, Report Says, By  Mirela Iverac, WNYC, February 9, 2021

Cada neoyorquino debe tener el derecho a un techo, By José López y Barika X. Williams, El Diario, February 9, 2021

Crisis de vivienda asequible: Gran reto del próximo Alcalde de NYC en medio del COVID-19, By Ramón Frisneda, El Diario, February 9, 2021

Can The Next Mayor Turn Around NYC's Affordable Housing Crisis?, By Elizabeth Kim, Gothamist, February 8, 2021

De Blasio Housing Plan Created More Affordable Units, But Left Out City’s Most Vulnerable: Report, By Sadef Ali Kully, City Limits, February 5, 2021

Youth unemployment soars in New York due to COVID-19, By William Denselow, Channel News Asia, January 25, 2021

Can the MTA get back on track without derailing New York’s recovery?, By Gabe Ponce De León, City & State, January 25, 2021

NYC hospitals dragging feet on price transparency, By Dave Pearson, Health Exec, January 19, 2021

NY Hospitals Slow To Comply With New Price Transparency Rule That Took Effect This Month, By Caroline Lewis, Gothamist, January 18, 2021

Writing on the wall: Rats, trash, broken elevators plague nabe’s ‘worst’ building, By Ethan Stark-Miller & Hiram Alejandro Durán, The Riverdale Press, January 17, 2021

The NYCHA blueprint: Bad timing for a good idea?, By Victor Bach, Daily News, January 13, 2021

Breaking down Cuomo’s State of the State health care proposals, By Tim Williams, Capitol Press Room/WCNY, January 12, 2021

Medical Debt and the Pandemic, The Brian Lehrer Show/WNYC, January 11, 2021

New York Transit Officials to Vote on Fare Increase, By Paul Berger, Wall Street Journal, January 10, 2021

CSSNY’s Benjamin on Charitable Hospitals Suing Patients During COVID-19, By Susan Arbetter, Spectrum News, January 7, 2021

Northwell Health Promises To Stop Suing Patients Over Unpaid Medical Bills During Pandemic, By Sydney Pereira, January 7, 2021

One Hospital System Sued 2,500 Patients After Pandemic Hit, By Brian M. Rosenthal, New York Times, January 5, 2021

New York Halted Evictions. But What Happens When the Ban Ends?, By Dana Rubinstein and Jazmine Hughes, New York Times, January 1, 2021

2020 Press Coverage

10 Stories of Support in a Year of Obstacles, By Elisha Brown, Sara Aridi, Masha Goncharova and Remy Tumin, New York Times Neediest, December 31, 2020

COVID-19 Exposed the Urgency for a Right to Housing, By Marisa Endicott, The Progressive, December 25, 2020

Tenants Can’t Pay Rent. Landlords Won’t Pay Bills. What Happens Next?, By Sam Stein, New York Focus, December 23, 2020

‘It’s What Makes Life Worth Living’, By The Editorial Board, New York Times Neediest Cases Fund, December 23, 2020

Elisabeth Benjamin discuss the escalating problem of medical debt and the actions some hospitals are taking against patients, Capitol Press Room, December 18, 2020

Trapped at Home in the Pandemic With Mold and a Leaky Roof, By Winnie Hu and Nate Schweber, New York Times, December 15, 2020

Community Service Society (CSS) report, Corporate Windfalls or Social Housing Conversions? The Looming Mortgage Crisis and the Choices Facing New York, BronxTalk, December 7, 2020

Survey Shows Extent of Suffering, Challenges for Low-Income New Yorkers, By Caroline Leddy, Gotham Gazette, November 20, 2020 

Experts Urge Political Leaders to Take Swift Action to Prevent Full-Blown Housing Crisis, By Monica Espitia, NY 1 News "Inside City Hall" , November 19, 2020

New York’s 2021 housing crisis, By Errol Louis, New York Daily News, November 19, 2020

Tenant group sees opportunity in multifamily foreclosures: report,  By Georgia Kromei, The Real Deal, November 17, 2020

Solidarity Beyond the Crisis: How to Truly Build Back Better, By Francisco Perez and Luis Feliz Leon, Dollars & Sense, Nov/Dec 2020

In Year of Dashed Expectations, Buoying Artists and Educators, By Sara Aridi, New York Times Neediest Cases Fund, November 13, 2020

Many workers who lost their jobs due to COVID need help finding health coverage, By Steven Findlay and Kaiser Health News, November 10, 2020

How the Supreme Court’s case on the ACA could hurt New York, By Kay Dervishi, City & State, November 9, 2020

Governor and Legislature should pass act to help patients with medical debt, Letter to the Editor, Times Union, November 1, 2020

Student Loans: What Young Lawyers Need to Know, By Adrianna Anderson, Esq., nysbar.com/blogs, October 30, 2020

Even During Pandemic, Hospitals Collect on Medical Debt, By Ari Dubow, New York Focus, October 29, 2020

Where Covid Left Holes, Volunteers Stepped In, By Jennifer Harlan, New York Times Neediest Cases Fund, October 29, 2020

CSS hosts human rights conference, By Stephon Johnson, New York Amsterdam News , October 22, 2020

Interview with “Law of the Land” host Gloria Browne-Marshall about Full Participation is a Human Right Conference, WBAI Radio, October 20, 2020

Subway and Buses Boss Pitches MTA Salvation as Help for Working Poor, By Jose Martinez, The City, October 12, 2020

COVID-19 coverage safety net has plenty of holes in US, By Tom Murphy, Fox13 Memphis.com, October 11, 2020

Think Twice Before Asking Expunged Marijuana Arrest Records To Be Destroyed, By Judith Whiting, New York Law Journal, September 30, 2020

The Good News on NYC Poverty is Old News, Which is Bad News, By Jarrett Murphy, City Limits, September 22, 2020

When a Bus Driver Told a Rider to Wear a Mask, ‘He Knocked Me Out Cold’, By Christina Goldbaum, New York Times, September 18, 2020

When the Economy Stalled, They Needed Laptops to Move Ahead, By John Otis, New York Times Neediest Cases Fund, September 17, 2020

No true American recovery without tackling student loans, By Lorelei Salas and David R. Jones, Daily News, September 17, 2020

Red Tide Rising: How a Socialist Squad Could Transform City Council, By Jordan G. Teicher, The Indypendent, September 14, 2020

In a Year Like No Other, a ‘Historic Crisis’ of Need, By Sara Aridi and Elisha Brown, New York Times, Neediest Cases Fund,  September 10, 2020

What Rent Drop? Listed Prices Aren’t Budging Where COVID-19 Hit Hardest, By Rachel Holliday Smith, The City, September 10, 2020

Pandemic drives New York’s Medicaid enrollment up, By Kay Dervishi, City & State, September 3, 2020

New NY law requires employers to give sick leave to all workers; here’s what you need to know, By Rick Moriarty, Syracuse Post Standard, September 1, 2020

Majority of New Yorkers are unaware of paid sick leave laws: study, By Michael Gartland, Daily News, August 31, 2020

Mounting Debt Threatens to Derail New York Transit System, By Paul Berger, Wall Street Journal, August 20, 2020

Covid-19 Hurts Black Community Worse than Previously Known, Though there is Reason for Hope: Report, James Ford, PIX 11 News, August 13, 2020

Trump executive order called ‘illegal’ and ‘destructive’, By Stephon Johnson, New York Amsterdam News, August 13, 2020

Understanding NYCHA’s New Rescue Plan, By Sadef Ali Kully, City Limits, August 10, 2020

Shuttered Hospitals in Queens Limited Access to Health Care Amid Pandemic, By Lydia Hu, NY1, August 6, 2020

Dental patients must be protected from COVID surcharges, regulators say, By Sarina Trangle, Newsday, August 6, 2020

The End of Housing as We Know It, By Francisco Pérez, Luis Feliz Leon, The New Republic, July 31, 2020

Millions of Americans Are About to Lose Their Homes. Congress Must Help Them, By The Editorial Board, New York Times, July 23, 2020

Testing centers in many non-white neighborhoods likely to be more crowded, By Danielle Leigh and John Kelly and Stephen Cioffi, abc7NY, July 22, 2020

Feeling Left Out, Public Housing Tenants ‘Not on Board’ With Privatization Plan, By Rachel Holliday Smith, The City, July 19, 2020

Op-Ed | New York City must enforce laws protecting tenants from unscrupulous landlords, Op-ed, amNew York, July 15, 2020

Addressing the affect of Student Debt for Women of Color, Panelists, Carolina Rodriguez, Mickelle Damassia, Chelsea Miller, Jaileessa Casimir, July 15, 2020

Resident Harbor Deep Misgivings About Mayor’s Plan to Save NYCHA, By Sadef Ali Kully, City Limits, July 9, 2020

Oscar tells members it won't cover most antibody tests, By Jonathan Lamantia, Crain's NY Business, July 8, 2020

‘Low-income people can’t afford cars’: Advocates slam cut to half-price MetroCard program,  By Clayton Guse, Daily News, July 1, 2020

NYC budget for transportation projects reduced, By Greg Mocker, WPIX News, July 1, 2020

Why People Are Still Avoiding the Doctor (It’s Not the Virus), By Reed Abelson, New York Times, June 16 2020

Protesters: Poorer communities of color are Pover-policed; research agrees, and offers alternatives, By James Ford, WPIX News, June 16, 2020

She Survived the Coronavirus. Then She Got a $400,000 Medical Bill, By Joseph Goldstein, New York Times, June 14, 2020

Housing crisis could worsen without rent and mortgage relief, By Sam Bojarski, Haitian Times, June 12, 2020

Coronavirus Takes Financial Toll on New York City’s ‘Safety-Net’ Hospitals, By Melanie Grayce West and Joe Palazzolo, Wall Street Journal, June 11, 2020

 Health Coverage for the Most Vulnerable, By Rachel Gerson, Our Town, June 11, 2020

City’s Volunteer Sector Swells But Faces New Challenges in Coronavirus Pandemic, By Jeanmarie Evelly, City Limits, June 11, 2020

Rent Relief Bill Approved in Albany, By Jarrett Murphy, City Limits, May 29, 2020

Social justice leaders urge Albany to pass ‘Good Cause’ eviction bill, By David Brand, Queens Daily Eagle, May 27, 2020

Hardest Hit Areas By COVID Saw Most Hospital Closures In Recent Decades, WCBS Newsradio 880, May 19, 2020

New York’s safety-net hospitals were the front lines of the coronavirus. Now they’re facing ruin, By Amanda Eisenberg, Politico, May 16, 2020

Deep Dive: The Mayor’s ‘Surface Transportation’ Panel is Heavy on Car Interests, By Gersh Kuntzman, Streetsblog, May 14, 2020

20 Years of Decisions to Close Hospitals Have ‘Come Home to Roost’, By Aaron Short, Commercial Observer, May 12, 2020

Unemployed New Yorkers Cling to Fragile Pandemic Safety Net, By Cara Eisenpress, City & State, May 11, 2020

Lo que debes saber sobre las ayudas a las que puedes acceder si quedaste endeudado por el coronavirus, Univision Noticias Ch 41, May 11, 2020

Rent Freeze Moves Forward: Watch The Key Rent Guidelines Board Vote, By Jarrett Murphy, City Limits, May 8, 2020

NYC landlords push for rent increases, but tenants want a freeze, By Caroline Spivack, The Real Deal, May 6, 2020

Landlords call for rent increases on rent-stabilized apartments, By Kathryn Brenzel, The Real Deal, May 5, 2020

Keys to 'Inclusive Economic Recovery' in New York City Include Investments in CUNY and Workforce Development, Experts Say, By Katie Kirker, Gotham Gazette, May 4, 2020

Notorious RGB? Rent panel under microscope during pandemic, By Kathryn Brenzel, The Real Deal, April 23, 2020

Low-income communities of color still struggle to access healthcare in dire times, By Sudha Acharya, Queens Daily Eagle, April 23, 2020

Decades of Shrinking Hospital Capacity ‘Spelled Disaster’ for New York’s COVID Response, By Jeanmarie Evelly, City Limits, April 15, 2020

Dónde pueden buscar ayuda los indocumentados que no reciben los cheques del estímulo económico, Univision, April 15, 2020

How Crowded Is Your Subway?, WNYC, The Brian Lehrer Show, April 14, 2020

Dozens of NY's hospitals closed. Then COVID-19 hit. Now marginalized patients are dying. Here's why, David Robinson, New York State Team, lohud.com, April 10, 2020​

Remembering Our Friend, Mentor, and Comrade Tom Waters​, By Katie Goldstein and Samuel Stein​, City Limits, April 9, 2020

NY lawmakers want to prevent ‘tidal wave’ of evictions after coronavirus crisis​, By Denis Slattery, New York Daily News, April 8, 2020

Housing group warns of missed rent payments,​ By Janaki Chadha, Politico Pro, April 6, 2020

Pregnancy in the Time of COVID-19​, WNYC, ​The Brian Lehrer Show, April 2, 2020

1st of the month: What you need to know about rent, mortgage and property taxes, By Henry Rosoff, WPIX 11 News, March 31, 2020

Her Genetic Test Revealed A Microscopic Problem — And A Jumbo Price Tag, By Liz Szabo, Kaiser Health News, March 31, 2020

How To Access Unemployment And Other Government Benefits Right Now, By Jake Offenhartz, Gothamist, March 23, 2020

New York Opens Special Enrollment Period For People Without Health Insurance, By Danny Lewis, WNYC News, March 19. 2020

New York nonprofit hospitals have sued nearly 31,000 patients for unpaid bills, By Alia Paavola, Becker's Hospital Review, March 17, 2020

Coronavirus Spurs Push for Paid Sick-Leave Bill in New York, By Jimmy Vielkind, Wall Street Journal, March 16, 2020

Report: Hospital systems racking up lawsuits against low-income patients, By Amanda Eisenberg, Politico Pro, March 13, 2020

NY Hospitals Filed 31,000 Lawsuits Against Patients Over Four Years, New Report Shows, Caroline Lewis, Gothamist, March 13, 2020

Hospitals Hit for Debt-Collection Practices, By Jarrett Murphy, City Limits, March 13, 2020

NY's major hospitals have filed thousands of lawsuits against patients, By Jonathan Lamantia, Crain's Health Pulse, March 12, 2020

5 ways NY can help low-wage families get through coronavirus outbreak (Commentary), By Kristin Brown and David R. Jones, Special to Syracuse.com, March 12, 2020

Cuomo Pushes For New Paid Sick Leave Legislation, By Morgan McKay, Albany Capital Region, Spectrum News  March 12, 2020

City Wants Sick People To Take Paid Leave Amid Coronavirus Outbreak. Not Everyone Knows They're Eligible, By Danny Lewis, WNYC News, March 10, 2020

Expanding Accessibility to Paid Sick Leave, By WSN Editorial Board, Washington Square News, March 9, 2020

Chipotle Workers Demand Company Comply With Sick Leave Laws Amid COVID-19 Outbreak, By Sidney Pereira, Gothamist, March 6, 2020

Sick leave for all? Cuomo proposal would mandate it, By James T. Madore, Newsday, March 6, 2020

COVID-19 response complicated by inequities in health insurance, sick leave, By Samantha Fields, Marketplace, March 6, 2020

City tenants hope to add to tenant victories with Comptroller’s help, Stephon Johnson, New York Amsterdam News, March 2. 2020

Housing in Brief: Evictions Down Under Right to Counsel Laws in New York and San Francisco, By Jared Brey, Next City, February 28 2020

How Mike Bloomberg's NYC Homeless Record Clashes With Campaign Promises, By Greg B. Smith, The City, February 26, 2020

Housing, rental vouchers, outreach: Can NYC fix its homeless crisis?, By Valeria Ricciulli, Curbed New York, February 25, 2020

Here’s Why the Homeless Are Enraged by Bloomberg’s Campaign, By Tana Ganeva, The Daily Beast, February 25, 2020

Council considers free legal help for more tenants facing eviction, By David Brand, Queens Daily Eagle, February 25, 2020

Council looking to expand program that gives tenants free legal help, By Ryan Deffenbaugh, Crain’s NY Business, February 24. 2020

Mayor's office cool to expanding tenant counsel law it has touted, By Janaki Chadha, Politico, February 24, 2020

More New Yorkers could qualify for free housing court lawyers, By Valeria Ricciulli,Curbed New York,  February 24, 2020

Eviction Drop Fuels Push to Expand Free Housing Help for Low-Income NYC Tenants, By Yoav Gonen, The City, February 24, 2020

How soaring enrollment, big spending, waste, fraud are boosting NY Medicaid costs, By James T. Mulder, syracuse.com, February 21, 2020

Housing in Brief: What is Social Housing?, By Jared Brey, Next City, February 21, 2020

A War on Poverty: The Power of a Subway Swipe, By Nicole Perkins, The Observer, February 19, 2020

New York State rolls out "The Education Debt Consumer Assistance Program" to provide New Yorkers with solutions to resolving their mounting debt, Here and Now, ABC7, February 16, 2020

MTA Protests in New York City Target Fare Hikes, Police Conduct, By Sarah Emily Baum, TeenVogue, February 14, 2020

De Blasio taps Department of Aging commissioner Lorraine Cortés-Vázquez for MTA board, David Meyer, New York Post, February 13, 2020

What is RAD? A Look at NYCHA'S Private Management Move, By Rachel Holliday Smith, The City, February 7, 2020

New Bill Would Prevent NY Patients From Getting Stuck With Hidden 'Facility Fees', By Caroline Lewis, Gothamist, January 31, 2020

Here Are the Fare-Evasion Enforcement Data the NYPD Fought to Keep Secret, By Laura Wagner, VICE, January 29, 2020

‘Fair Fares’ MetroCard program for low-income New Yorkers launches online portal,  By Clayton Guse, Daily News, January 28, 2020

Is Mayor de Blasio’s Housing Plan Working?, By Rebecca Baird-Remba, Commercial Observer, January 28. 2020

Más neoyorquinos pobres pueden solicitar ya la MetroCard a mitad de precio, By Edwin Martinez, El Diario, January 28, 2020

Push for Extending ‘Fair Fares’ Program to the Disabled, Vets, By Jeanmarie Evelly, City Limits, January 28, 2020

David R. Jones, President and CEO, Community Service Society of New York, The 2020 New York 50 over 50, City & State, January 27, 2020

Fair Fares are finally on track: It’s full out on half-price MetroCards, By Nancy Rankin, Daily News, January 21, 2020

Mayoral Housing Program Struggles to Integrate New Yorkers by Income, By Rachel Holliday Smith and Ann Choi, The City, January 21, 2020

How transportation affects affordability in NYC,  By Valeria Ricciulli, Curbed New York, January 14, 2020

Attorney general launches investigation into subway policing, which MTA is expanding, By Dana Rubinstein, Politico Pro, January 13, 2020

She Hustled to Create Her Art. Then Unemployment Hit, By Lauren Messman, New York Times Neediest, January 13, 2020

He Overcame Setbacks to Thrive in Information Technology, By John L. Dorman, New York Times Neediest, January 12, 2020

In Retirement, They Help Immigrants Find Their Way in New York, By Elisha Brown, New York Times Neediest, January 7, 2020

2019 Press Coverage

Why the US is one of only a few countries with no paid time off, By Brigid Schulte, Vox.com, December 24, 2019

Decades Later, His Student Debt Came Back to Haunt Him, By Sara Aridi, New York Times Neediest, December 22, 2019

Following delays, Fair Fares to begin open enrollment, By Dana Rubinstein, Politico, December 20, 2019

City to fully expand ‘Fair Fares’ MetroCard discount to low-income New Yorkers, Vincent Barone, amNewYork, December 20, 2019

City to fully expand ‘Fair Fares’ MetroCard discount to low-income New Yorkers, Vincent Barone, QNS, December 20, 2019

MTA to hire 500 new transit cops in sharp split from NYPD, By Clayton Guse, New York Daily News, December 18, 2018

MTA board approves $18B budget, hiring of 500 additional cops, By David Meyer, New York Post, December 18, 2019

After Sputtering in ‘Dead-End Jobs,’ Pursuing a Tech Career, By Elisha Brown, New York Times Neediest, December 19, 2019

Why New York Is At The Center Of The Debate Over How To Fight Surprise Medical Bills, By Caroline Lewis, Gothamist, December 16, 2019

Costly Care: Unions rally against high hospital costs, By Gregg McQueen, Manhattan Times, December 16, 2019

A Smile Restored, and a Life Reclaimed, By Elisha Brown, New York Times Neediest, December 11, 2019

Activists push for expunging certain criminal records in NYS, By Cayla Harris, Times Union, December 8, 2019

NYPD crackdown on subway fare evasion 'criminalises poverty', By Samira Sadeque, Aljazeera, December 6, 2019

The repression of the New York police against the evasion of subway fares & # 39; criminalizes poverty & # 39, By Matilda Coleman, Up News Info, December 6, 2019

Supermarkets contribute in Gov. Cuomo's turkey giveaway, By Todd Maisel, amNewYork, November 26, 2019

Living a Life Interrupted by Bipolar Disorder, By Elisha Brown, New York Times Neediest, November 25, 2019

Bloomberg’s biggest liability: His billions, seen as a strength, are actually a weakness, By Dan Morrison, Daily News, November 24, 2019

Why a startup is taking on the inequity of security deposits,By Patrick Sisson, Curbed, November 21, 2019

AG James: NY steps up as Trump administration retreats on student debt crisis, By Special to Syracuse.com, November 20, 2019

Expand Fair Fares instead of cops on NYC’s transit system, By Bryce Covert, City & State, November 19, 2019

Hiring of Additional MTA Cops to Cost $250 Million, By Paul Berger, Wall Street Journal, November 15, 2019

MTA executives eye job cuts, hear complaints on 500-cop strategy, By Mark Hallum, amNewYork, November 14, 2019

Alcohol Was an Escape. Now He Is Living on His Own Terms, By Elisha Brown, New York Times Neediest, November 14, 2019

A Lawyer in Venezuela, She Started From Scratch in the U.S., By Devi Lockwood, New York Times Neediest, November 13, 2019

MTA Board Members Reconsider New Subway Cops: 'What Is The Strategy Here?', By Jake Offenhartz, Gothamist, November 12, 2019

As Bloomberg’s New York Prospered, Inequality Flourished Too, By Emily Badger and Luis Ferré-Sadurní, New York Times,  November 9, 2019

The Most Loyal Trump Official Is Actually a Black Woman, By Nathalie Baptiste, Mother Jones, November 2019

NYC’s housing supply can’t keep up with its job growth: report, By Kelly Mena and Victoria Merlino, Brooklyn Daily Eagle, November 8, 2019

A Dreamer Finds Her Voice, By Sara Aridi, New York Times Neediest, November 4, 2019

Armed With a New Laptop, He Is on a Path to a Degree, By Sara Aridi, New York Times Neediest, November 4, 2019

How to Win the Fight for Fair and Equitable Transit, By Steven Higashide, Next City, November 4, 2019

Behind the Subway Arrests Controversy Roiling NYC,  By Kelly Weill, Daily Beast, November 3, 2019

How Subway Fare Evasion Crackdowns Hurt LGBTQ New Yorkers, By Kat Jercich, The Advocate, November 3, 2019

‘Like a Golden Ticket’: A MetroCard Helped Him Get Back on Track, By Sara Aridi, New York Times Neediest, October 31, 2019

Should the City’s Housing Plan Make NYCHA its Centerpiece?, By Harry DiPrinzio, City Limits, Ocober 30, 2019

Finding a Niche in the U.S. Was Hard. Then She Found a Career Path, By Elisha Brown, New York Times Neediest, October 29, 2019

Can you stop fare evasion without criminalizing poverty?, By Amanda Luz Henning Santiago, City & State, October 28, 2019

Pursuing a Brighter Future In the Shadow of a Disease, By Sara Aridi, New York Times Neediest, October 27, 2019

These NYC Landlords Evict The Most Tenants, Advocates Say, By Noah Manskar, Patch.com, October 22, 2019

She Jumped a Turnstile. The Fine Pushed Her to the Breaking Point, By Elisha Brown, New York Times Neediest, October 21, 2019

JPMorgan Chase Lobbying To Change Laws Regarding Hiring Of Ex-Offenders, Aundrea Cline-Thomas, JPMorgan Chase, CBS New York, October 21, 2019

Join the 400 Year Fight for Full Participation of all Races, By Kimberly Westcott, City Limits, October 18, 2019

Nearly 600,000 New Yorkers Are Eligible to Have Their Records Sealed. Fewer Than 1,800 of Them Have Succeeded, By Aaron Morrison, The Appeal, October 8, 2018

Can Congestion Pricing Help Americans Break Up With Their Cars?, By Chloe Zilliac, Sierra Magazine, Oct 5 2019

Property Owners and Advocates for Tenants Clash Over Impacts of New Rent Laws, By Harry DiPrinzio, City Limits, October 4, 2019

Court: NYPD Must Publish Subway Fare-Evasion Data, By Richard Khavkine, The Chief-Leader, October 4, 2019

After White House Run, De Blasio Faces Choices and Challenges, By Jarrett Murphy, City Limits, October 3, 2019

City’s Half-Priced MetroCard Program Continues to Expand, But Frustrations Persist, By Jeanmarie Evelly, City Limits, October 2, 2019

Max & Murphy Podcast: Post-Presidential Campaign, De Blasio Faces Final 2+ Years as Mayor, WBAI Radio, October 2, 2019

There Was a Dramatic Rewriting of the Rent Laws. What’s the Impact Been?, City Limits, October 2, 2019

Rent New York Apartments Without Paying Security Deposits? It Can Happen, By Luis Ferré-Sadurní, New York Times, October 2, 2019

Stop the turnstile injustice: The city needs a new approach to farebeating, By Harold Stolper and David R. Jones, Daily News, September 27, 2019

Group Uses Sneaky Advertising to Fight MTA’s Fare-Beating Crackdown, By Andrew Siff, News 4 NY, September 24, 2019

MTA Chief Wants New Subway Cops To Take Off The 'Handcuffs' And Make Some Low-Level Arrests, By Jake Offenhartz, Gothamist, September 24, 2019

Lancman Sees Courts Order NYPD Release Of Fare Evasion Data, Queens County Politics, September 24, 2019

Court orders NYPD to turn over fare evasion arrest data, By Graham Rayman, Daily News, September 23, 2019

Judge Orders NYPD To Produce Fare Evasion Data, By Elizabeth Kim, Gothamist, September 23, 2019

Housing advocates kick off effort to influence next mayoral race, By Janaki Chadha, Politico Pro, September 13, 2019

The break we all deserve: The case for paid vacation for low-income workers, By Nancy Rankin, Daily News, August 26, 2019,

Marijuana Conviction Sealing, Bronxnet, August 14, 2019

What the proposed patient advocate office means for city hospitals, By Jonathan LaMantia, Crain’s Health Pulse, August 15, 2019

Proponen crear Oficina de Protección del Paciente, By David Ramirez, El Diario, August 15, 2019

New York nonprofits blast Trump administration’s public charge rule, By Kay Dervishi, NYN Media, August 14, 2019

New York’s paid family leave sets historic records as workers take advantage of program, By Denis Slattery, Daily News, August 13, 2019

Cuomo: 128,000 workers benefited from NYS paid family leave in 2018, By Michael Gormley, Newsday, August 13, 2019

Insurers get 6.8% bump, say high medical costs are driving up rates, Crain’s Health Pulse, August 12, 2019

People of color account for 85 percent of fare evasion arrests in NYC, By David Brand, Queens Daily Eagle, August 9, 2019

Opinion: Incoming NYCHA Chairman Should Focus on These Priorities, By Victor Bach, City Limits, July 29, 2019

Housing court data release must balance privacy with accessibility, advocates say, By Sarina Trangle, amNY, July 29, 2019

A Night in Jail Over $2.75, By Bryce Covert, The Appeal, July 29, 2019

MTA Approved Reorganization Plan Despite Lack of Review, Public Input, By Bob Hennelly, The Chief-Leader, July 26, 2019,

Being priced out of New York: How low-income city residents are impacted the rising cost of living, By Shirley Chan, WPIX 11 New York, July 25, 2019

As Cuomo and Heastie Trade Comments on Anti-Poverty Efforts, a Closer Look at What They've Done, By Noah Berman, Gotham Gazette, July 25, 2019

Facing Massive Repair Needs, Public Housing in Bushwick is Undergoing a Huge Shift, By Sadef Ali Kully, City Limits, July 24, 2019

Will the New York City Council cap real estate broker rental fees?, By Ethan Stark-Miller, City & State, July 22, 2019

City Task Force to Help ‘Most Vulnerable Young New Yorkers’ is Well Behind Schedule, By Jewel Antoine, Gotham Gazette, July 18, 2019

Metro finally makes some transfers free, but will it help those who need it the most?, By Kery Murakami, The Washington Post, July 10, 2019

Carranza’s ‘Fire’ Justified, Letter to the Editor, Chief Leader, July 1, 2019

Why Aiding Prisoner Reentry Demands 'A Bigger Effort', By RJ Vogt, Law 360, June 30, 2019

MTA board calls for ban on serial subway pervs and thugs, By David Meyer and Ebony Bowden, New York Post, June 26, 2019

MTA board moves to ban repeat pervs from subway, By Clayton Guse, Daily News, June 25, 2019

Shame turnstile jumpers to cut down on fare evasion, MTA board member says, By Vincent Barone, amny.com, June 24, 2019

NY Housing Law Restores Tenant Rights in Effort to Control Costs, By Steve Dubb, Nonprofit Quarterly, June 19, 2019

Cuomo To Flood The Subways With 500 Cops To Stop Farebeaters, By Danny Lewis, WNYC, Gothamist, June 17, 2019

BronxTalk: Rent Regulations, BronxNet Community Television, June 17th 2019

New York Passes Overhaul of Rent Laws, Buoying Wider Movement to Tackle Housing Crunch, By Will Parker and Jimmy Vielkind, Wall Street Journal, June 14, 2019

Wealthy, Older Tenants in Manhattan Get Biggest Boost From Rent Regulations, By Josh Barbanel, Wall Street Journal, June 12, 2019

'It's A Waste Of Resources': Videos Show NYPD Arresting People For Farebeating, By Christopher Robbins, Gothamist, June 10, 2019

De Blasio claims city helped people out of poverty, By Jill Terreri Ramos, Politifact, June, 10, 2019

Better Buses advisory group formed as part of mayor's improvement plans, By Vincent Barone, amny.com, June 10, 2019

A ‘big deal’ or not enough? What to know about the diversity recommendations de Blasio just embraced, By Alex Zimmerman, Chalkbeat, June 10, 2019

Anatomy of a Resignation: Why Polly Trottenberg Quit the MTA Board, By Gersh Kuntzman, Streetsblog, Jun 6, 2019

Here's How We Can Boost Youth Employment, By Peter Edelman and David Jones, OYZ, June 6, 2019

New York’s Selective High Schools Are Canaries in the Mine, By Martin Levine, Nonprofit Quarterly, June 6, 2019

50,000 New Yorkers getting half-priced MetroCards, but city still has long way to go, By Clayton Guse, Daily News, June 5, 2019

Eyebrows Raised at Fulton Houses, as NYCHA Proposes Razing Buildings, Relocating Tenants, By Scott Stiffler, Chelsea Community News, June 2, 2019

Ahead of rent reforms, landlord group meets with housing advocates behind closed doors, The Real Deal,  May 30, 2019

Another Voice: With many burdened, rent protections are needed here, By Tom Waters and and John Washington, Another Voice/Buffalo News, May 30, 2019

Powerful NYC Landlords Secretly Met With Affordable Housing Advocates To Seek Rent Reform Compromise, By Elizabeth Kim, Gothamist, May 29, 2019

New York State Lawmakers Weigh Single-Payer Health Bill, By Jimmy Vielkind, Wall Street Journal, May 28, 2019

Marathon hearing on single-payer bill produces support, questions, By Shannon Young, Politico Pro, May 28, 2019

At packed hearing, NY lawmakers weigh single-payer health care, By Bethany Bump, Times Union, May 28, 2019

At packed hearing, NY lawmakers weigh single-payer health care, By Bethany Bump, The Telegraph, May 28, 2019

Paid Vacation Plan Could Help Nearly 1M NYers, Estimate Shows, By Noah Manskar, Patch Staff, May 28, 2019

Esta organización ayuda a pacientes en Nueva York con deudas médicas o cobros que no les pertenecen, Univision, May 22, 2019

Opinion: Why NYC is Rapidly Losing Low-Rent Apartments, By Oksana Mironova, City Limits, May 13, 2019

Inside the fight to revamp Right to Counsel, By Eddie Small, The Real Deal, May 13, 2019

A health-care program NYC must save, By Linda Lee, Moshe Brandsdorfer, Maureen Fisher, Maria Lizardo, Rachel Gerson and Davon Russell, Daily News, May 10, 2019

HCFANY, CSSNY blast plans to rewrite Basic Health Program funding, By Shannon Young, Politico Pro, May 3, 2019

Tenants and landlords debate New York’s expiring rent laws at packed Assembly hearing, By Sam Raskin, Curbed NY, May 3, 2019

Landlords get cool reception at first rent regulations hearing, By Janaki Chadha, Politico Pro, May 2, 2019

Some local patients pay 10 times more than others for a common blood test, By Jonathan LaMantia, Crain's New York Business, May 1, 2019

Patients urged to share billing frustrations, organize to shape health policy, By Kelly Gooch, Becker's Hospital Review, May 1, 2019

New York City’s Rent Guidelines Board should freeze rents, By Antonio Reynoso and Zellnor Myrie, City & State, April 30, 2019

Grassroots group to fight medical debt collection, surprise bills, By Jonathan LaMantia, Crain's New York Business, April 30, 2019

“We have to solve this problem”, By Gregg McQueen, Manhattan Times, April 30, 3019

Abierto un espacio en la red para quejas sobre el sistema de salud,  By Ana B. Nieto, El Diario, April 30, 2019

Job-training partnership aims to boost diversity in city's tech industry, By Ryan Deffenbaugh, Crain's New York Business, April 29, 2019

Most Restaurant Workers Don’t Earn Enough to Feed Their Own Families, By Eleanor J. Bader, Truthout, April 29, 2019

Councilman sues NYPD over refusal to release farebeating arrest data, By Graham Rayman, New York Daily News, April 26, 2019

Tenants, landlord groups debate city’s housing crisis as rent hikes loom, By Valeria Ricciulli, Curbed, April 26, 2019

NYCHA Residents And Advocates Fear City's Revised Privatization Plan Will Put Tenant Rights At Risk, By Emma Whitford, Gothamist, April 23, 2019

Effort to save the SHSAT gets deep-pocketed allies, By Reema Amin and Christina Veiga, Chalkbeat, April 23, 2019

As Fare-Beating Stops Rise, NYPD Refuses To Share Racial Data,  By Clio Chang, The New Republic, April 17, 2019

Why Is Bill de Blasio’s Presidential Dream a Sad Joke?, By Clio Chang, The New Republic, April 17, 2019

As Fare-Beating Stops Rise, NYPD Refuses To Share Racial Data, By Jake Offenhartz, Gothamist, April 16, 2019

A New Bill To Crack Down On Bad Landlords Awaits Cuomo's Signature, By By Elizabeth Kim, Gothamist, April 11, 2019

Tenant activists want L.A. Mayor Garcetti to put $10 million into ‘right to counsel’, By Emily Alpert Reyes, Los Angeles Times, April 11, 2019

Lawmakers: Axe Tax Break for High-End Condos and Coops to Help Fund NYCHA, By Jarrett Murphy, City Limits, April 9, 2019

Landlords are exploiting a key loophole to raise rents on thousands of apartments, By Daniel Geiger, Crain's New York Business, April 8, 2019

Make it easier to buy a bus ride, By Steven Higashide, and David R. Jones, Daily News, April 7, 2019

De Blasio's New Deputy Mayor Vicki Been Says NYCHA Is 'Top Priority', By Christopher Robbins, Gothamist, April 4, 2019

Pro Bono Appetite Grows for Criminal Justice Work at Last, By Marnie Berk and Heidi Kim, New York Law Journal, April 4, 2019

Empleados con propinas piden a Cuomo acelerar la unificación del salario mínimo By Ana B. Nieto, El Diario, April 4, 2019

'Someone To Speak For You': Low-Income Tenants, WFUV News, April 4, 2019

New York's Plan To Make Manhattan Drivers Pay Extra Is A Big Deal For People And The Planet, By Brian Kahn, Gizmodo, April 2, 2019

Court officials urged to improve tenants' Right to Counsel, By Sarina Trangle, amNewYork, March 31, 2019

New York's Plan to Make Manhattan Drivers Pay Extra Is a Big Deal for People and the Planet, By Brian Kahn, Earther, March 31, 2019

Opinion: Spirit of Cesar Chavez Lives On in Fight for Tipped Workers’ Wages, By Anthony Advincula, City Limits, March 30, 2019

Opinion: Will NY State Take a First Step Toward Ending Homelessness?, By Tom Waters, City Limits, March 28, 2019

More Medicaid consolidation as Centene plans $17.3 billion WellCare purchase, By Jonathan LaMantia, Crain's New York Business, March 28, 2019

NYC Council Speaker Corey Johnson proposes eliminating SHSAT process, and adding new ‘elite’ schools, By Christina Veiga, Alex Zimmerman, Reema Amin, Chalkbeat, March 28, 2019

Evictions down in areas where tenants get free lawyers: analysis, By Ryan Deffenbaugh, Crain's New York Business, March 26, 2019

MTA says more than 20% of NYC bus riders evade fares, By Clayton Guse, Daily News, March 26, 2019

Transit chief wants to fight bus fare evasion with more cops, By Vincent Barone, amNewYork, March 26, 2019

NYPD Officers to Patrol Buses in Effort to Avert Fare Evasion, By Paul Berger, Wall Street Journal, March 26, 2019

New York's student loan problem, By Mark Chiusano, amNewYork, March 25, 2019

State Assembly 'Ready To Go Forward On Congestion Pricing,' Speaker Says, By Christopher Robbins, Gothamist, March 25, 2019

Subway chief demands 'cops on buses' to address 'unacceptable' levels of fare evasion, By Dana Rubinstein, Politico Pro, March 25, 2019

Report: 'Right to Counsel' law helped reduce evictions, By Janaki Chadha, Politico Pro, March 25, 2019

Rookie Senator Thomas takes on student loan debt, Newsday, March 23, 2019

Crackdown on Transit Smokers in Twin Cities Could Intimidate Riders, By Cinnamon Janzer, Next City, March 21, 2019

Few black, Hispanic students admitted to NYC’s specialized high schools, By Craig Treadway and Kristine Garcia, WPIX TV, March 19, 2019

Assembly, Senate budgets offer no change to charity care formula, despite advocate pleas, By Dan Goldberg, Politico, March 18, 2019

Congestion Pricing Is New York’s Green New Deal, By Charles Komanoff and Jeff Blum, The Nation, March 18, 2019

IBO: More money is needed to fix public housing, By Stephon Johnson, New York Amsterdam News, March 14, 2019

Patton sleepovers fail to bring NYCHA federal money, By Jeff Coltin, City & State,  March 12, 2019

A push for expungement laws in NYS to seal marijuana convictions, Channel 7 “Here and Now” with Sandra Bookman, March 10, 2019

Survey: Half of New Yorkers find care unaffordable, By Jonathan LaMantia, Crain's Health Pulse, March 8, 2019

NYCHA residents, CUNY students, veterans eligible for Fair Fares, By Paula Katinas, Brooklyn Daily Eagle, March 6, 2019

Student loan debt, By Tim Williams, WCNY The Capitol Pressroom, March 5, 2019

NYC's 'Fair Fares' program won't kick in for 70% of low-income residents until 2020, By Clayton Guse, New York Daily News, March 5, 2019

Student debt: Defining issue of a generation?, Dan Levy, WNYT, March 4, 2019

As Feds Turn Away, New York Looks to Regulate Student-Loan Servicers, By Jarrett Murphy, City Limits, February 26, 2019

State proposal would shake up charity-care funding, By Jonathan Lamantia, Crain’s NY Business, February 26, 2019

CSS and activists to City Hall: ‘Fair Fares could work if people knew it existed’, By Cyril Josh Barker, New York Amsterdam News, February 14, 2019

How to Counter the Latest Congestion Pricing Objections, By Charles Komanoff, Streetsblog, February 12, 2019      

Watch NYC Subway Riders React To Inside Edition Reporter's Scolding, By Jake Offenhartz, Gothamist, February 12, 2019

The Fight for Stronger Rent Regulation in New York Is Beginning, By Oksana Mironova, Shelterforce, February 6, 2019

NYCHA Hires Private 'Slumlord' to Run Public Housing, By Anjali Kamat, WNYC, February 6, 2019

Fair Fares, slowly, By Mark Chiusano, am NewYork, February 5, 2019

De Blasio Care, The Indypendent, February 5, 2019

States Must Do More to Help Student Borrowers, New York City News Service, February 1, 2019

City launches task force to help 'disconnected youth', By Madina Touré, Politico, February 1, 2019

Does Less Policing = More Fare Beating on New York City Subways?, By Jeanmarie Evelly, City Limits, January 30, 2019

Only A Handful Of NYers Have Signed Up For New Half-Priced MetroCards, Stephen Nessen, WNYC, January 30, 2019

NYCHA Residents On Possible Federal Takeover: Ask Us How To Fix Our Buildings, Not Ben Carson, By Emma Whitford, Gothamist, January 28, 2019

Cuomo’s Blunt Subway Strategy: Humiliate the M.T.A. to Force Change, By Emma G. Fitzsimmons, New York Times, January 23, 2019

Over-Policing in Gentrifying Neighborhoods with Harold Stolper (Part 1), Daily Beat/BRTToday, January 21, 2019

I-Team: Expensive Experts? MTA Hires $300 Million Consultants But Opts for Free L Train Advice, By Chris Glorioso and Evan Stulberger, NBC News, January 17, 2019

As De Blasio Touts Affordable Housing Milestone, Critics Says He's Failing The Poorest New Yorkers, By Elizabeth Kim, Gothamist, January 17, 2019

MTA Considers Tying Fare Increases to Service, By Paul Berger, Wall Street Journal, January 17, 2019

City hospital system proposes changes to charity-care payments, By Jonathan LaMantia, Crain's NY Business, January 17, 2019

Financial Coaching Gives Him a Path Out of Student Loan Debt, By Adriana Balsamo, New York Times Neediest, January 17, 2019

New York State Politics Gearing up for Huge Rent Regulation Battle, By Oscar Perry Abello, Next City, January 17, 2019

Cuomo offers no change to charity care formula, prompting push by city, advocates, By Dan Goldberg and Amanda Eisenberg, Politico, January 16, 2019

The Five ‘Myths’ of Rent Regulation in New York, By Sadef Ali Kully, City Limits, January 16, 2019

Study Shows How Weakened Rent Laws Cost NYC More Than 150,000 Rent-Regulated Apartments, by Neil deMause, Gothamist, January 16, 2019

Eliminating Dental Woes Without Worrisome Debt, By John Otis, New York Times Neediest, January 16, 2019

In Retirement, They Find Rewards in Volunteering, By John Otis, New York Times Neediest, January 16, 2019

A Mitchell-Lama Co-op Keeps Its Options Open, Bill Morris in Bricks & Bucks, Habitat, January 16, 2019

Cuomo backs rent reform agenda in State of the State speech, By Janaki Chadha and Sally Goldenberg, Politico, January 15, 2019

Cuomo says ‘someone needs to be in charge’ of broken MTA, By Carl Campanile, New York Post, January 15, 2019

New York City experiments with health care for all, By Walecia Konrad, By CBS News, January 11, 2019

Five Takeaways From Mayor Bill de Blasio’s State of the City Address, By Jeffery C. Mays, New York Times, January 10, 2019

Guaranteeing Healthcare for All New Yorkers, WNYC/The Brian Lehrer Show, January 9, 2019

Most 311 Calls Summoning Cops Come From Gentrified Areas: Study, By Kathleen Culliton, Patch Staff, January 8, 2019

New Report Shows Gentrifiers Use Police to Terrorize Communities of Color—Without Even Calling 911, By Anne Branigin, The Root, January 8, 2019

Fair Fares launches, disappointing advocates who hoped for more,  By Gloria Pazmino, Politico, January 7, 2019

Is this fair? De Blasio's rocky roll out of discounted MetroCards for the poor continues, By Daily News Editorial Board, January 5, 2019

De Blasio rolls out 'Fair Fares' discount MetroCards — late, and to a small fraction of those who qualify, By Dan Rivoli  and Jillian Jorgensen, Daily News, January 4, 2019

After Botched Rollout, Only A Fraction Of Poor NYers Will Have Access To Fair Fares, By Jake Offenhartz, Gothamist, January 4, 2019

Of 800,000 Poor New Yorkers, Only 30,000 Can Get the New Half-Priced MetroCards, By J. David Goodman and Jeffery C. Mays, New York Times, January 4, 2019

New York City’s Poor Were Promised Half-Priced MetroCards. They’re Still Waiting, By Emma G. Fitzsimmons, New York Times, January 4, 2019

Stringer wants 'total accounting' for Fair Fares as de Blasio refuses to provide details on delayed Fair Fares program, By Jillian Jorgensen  and Dan Rivoli, Daily News, January 3, 2019

Advocates Blast Delayed Details on City's 'Fair Fares' Program, By Van Tieu, NY1, January 3, 2019

Stringer Calls On De Blasio To Detail 'Fair Fares' Program, CBS New York, January 3, 2019

Fair Fares target launch date passes with no news from de Blasio administration, By Vincent Barone, amNY, January 3, 2019

Malestar por retraso en inicio del programa de ‘MetroCards para pobres’, By José Martínez, El Diario, January 3, 2019

The Fare Fight Over Turnstile Jumpers, WNYC, January 3, 2019

The MTA just trolled de Blasio over half-priced MetroCard program, By Danielle Furfaro, New York Post, January 2, 2019

2018 Press Coverage

De Blasio On Nonexistent Fair Fares Rollout:  “If You Build It They Will come” By Christopher Robbins, Gothamist, December 28, 2018

Fair Fares evasion: As the deadline to implement the program approaches, de Blasio fumbles implementation, By Daily News Editorial Board, December 26, 2018

New York City’s Public Housing Is in Crisis. Will Washington Take Control?, By Luis Ferré-Sadurní, New York Times, December 26, 2018

 Streetsies 2018: Transit Project of the Year: Fair Fares, By David Meyer, Streetsblog, December 26, 2018

CityViews: The New York City Subway Should Be Free, By Cody Lyon, City Limits, December 19, 2018

Mother Goes Back to School to ‘Lead by Example’ for Her Children, By John Otis, New York Times Neediest, December 19, 2018

Report: Losing A Fraction Of NYCHA Housing Would Cause 'Permanent Damage' To NYC, By Frank G. Runyeon, Gothamist, December 19, 2018

A Federal Takeover of NYCHA?, Published by The Brian Lehrer Show, WNYC, December 18, 2018

Fixing NYCHA is crucial to NYC economy: Report, By Kristin Toussaint, Metro, December 18, 2018

Advocates want pay-per-ride MetroCards offered in low-income transit discount plan, By Dan Rivoli, Daily News, December 18, 2018

Fair Fares program is weeks from launch, but advocates say city is slacking on details, By Vincent Barone, amny, December 18, 2018

When His Wife Died, His Mother Helped Him Parent. Now She Needs Him, Too, By John Otis, New York Times Neediest, December 17, 2018

Fair Fares Program Is Supposed To Start In 2019, But The City Has Yet To Release A Plan, By Stephen Nessen,  WNYC/Gothamist, December 17, 2018

Judicial receivership is better than HUD takeover: What NYCHA needs, By David R. Jones, Daily News, December 14, 2018

The Obstacles Facing Single-Payer in New York are Precisely Why People Want It By Jarrett Murphy, City Limits, December 12, 2018

If De Blasio Loses Control of NYCHA, What Comes Next?, By Inside City Hall, NY1 News, December 12, 2018

MTA Board Approves $17 Billion Budget Despite Concerns Over Looming Fare Increases, By Paul Berger, Wall Street Journal, December 12, 2018

Language Was an Obstacle, but Not a Barrier, By Remy Tumin, New York Times Neediest, December 12, 2018

Behind Google’s Salad Bar, a Single Mother Who Found the Right Kitchen, By Remy Tumin, New York Times Neediest, December 4, 2018

MTA claims fare evasions, over 500,000 daily, compound budget crisis, By Vincent Barone, amNewYork, December 4, 2018

MTA will have execs, cops physically block fare-beaters, By Danielle Furfaro, New York Post, December 3, 2018

MTA plans a fare-evasion crackdown, after a spike it partly attributes to Cy Vance, By Dana Rubinstein, Politico Pro, December 3, 2018

After Years Spent Working for a Diploma, He’s Eager for a New Role, By John Otis, New York Times Neediest, December 3, 2018

Comptroller Says Housing Plan is Failing, Calls for More Units for Low-Income NYers, By Jarrett Murphy, City Limits, November 29, 2018

After Homelessness, ‘I Just Wanted Security’, By John Otis, New York Times Neediest, November 28, 2018

From Rent Regs to Rezonings, 2019 Will Feature Key Housing Policy Fights, By Sadef Ali Kully, City Limits, November 28, 2018

Group presents 3 options, but no consensus, for changing charity care formula, By Dan Goldberg, Politico, November 27, 2018

The state of inequality: New York's safety net is made possible by the very inequality it targets, By Greg David, Crain’s New York Business, November 25, 2018

Reunion With Someone Who Helped Him, and Plans for Paying It Forward, By John Otis, New York Times Neediest, November 20, 2018

Half-Priced MetroCard Program Will Launch in ’19, But With Limits, By Jeanmarie Evelly, City Limits, November 19, 2018

To diversify its new digs, Amazon should cut checks, By Greg David, Crain's New York Business, November 19, 2018

In 2019, Congestion Pricing Needs to be a Cornerstone of A Fairer City, By Kate Slevin,  City Limits, November 21, 2018

MTA and City Screw Working Poor with So-Called ‘Fair Fares’, By David Meyer, Streetsblog, November 15, 2018

Half-priced MetroCards for lower-income New Yorkers coming with New Year, By Dan Rivoli and Michael Gartland, Daily News, November 14, 2018

Fair Fares stipulation on MetroCard would exclude NYC's poorest, advocates say, By Vincent Barone, amNewYork, November 14, 2018

Fair Fares program: Only unlimited-ride MetroCards will be discounted, By Stacey Delikat, Fox 5 News, November 14, 2018

MTA's 'Fair Fares' Discount MetroCard Program Will Launch Without A Single Ride Option, By Stephen Nessen, Gothamist, November 14, 2018

He Lost His Mother and His Neighborhood. A New Career Path Could Lead Him Back, By John Otis, New York Times Neediest, November 14, 2018  

Which NYC districts have the most rent-regulated or public housing?, By Zach Williams, City & State, November 12, 2018

‘How Can I Help?’ Meet 5 People Who Serve the Community, By John Otis and Remy Tumin, New York Times Neediest, November 10, 2018

Term Limits Aren’t What Will Strengthen the City’s Community Boards, By Tom Waters, City Limits, November 5, 2018

NYC is offering the SHSAT during school hours to boost diversity, but it’s mostly benefitting white and Asian students, By Alex Zimmerman, Chalkbeat, November 1, 2018

City Voter Guide Mistakenly Tells Paroled Felons They Can't Vote, WNYC News, By Beth Fertig, October 31, 2018

The Movement for More Equitable Transit Fares, By Angie Schmitt, Streetsblog, October 26, 2018

What Data Tells Us About Latinos in NYC, NPR, October 26, 2018

Advocates Seek Drug Offender Criminal Histories to be Expunged, By Capital Tonight Staff, October 22, 2018

Here's Ticket to Jail (For Some): Study Finds Massive Racial Disparities in Fare Evasion Arrests, By Peter Rugh, The Indypendent, October 22, 2018

Here's How New Yorkers Make It in the Big Apple on $15 an Hour, By Anne Kadet, Wall Street Journal, October 16, 2018

Punishment is a Contagion That Afflicts Us All, By Kimberly Westcott, City Limits, October 10, 2018

David Jones was recognized by City & State's rankings of the city's most influential leaders in the nonprofit and philanthropic sectors, October 8, 2018

Thousands of People’s Insurance Appeals Went to a Doctor Feds Say Is a Fraud, By John Tozzi, Bloomberg, October 2, 2018

De Blasio says NYPD will soon release turnstile jumping data, By Gloria Pazmino, Politico Pro, September 20, 2018

Councilman Sues City, NYPD Over Failure To Publish Subway Fare Evasion Data, By Claire Lampen, Gothamist, September 20, 2018

What's at Stake in Fight for Subway Fare-Beating Data, New York Times, By Ali Winston, September 19, 2018

Mayor, Police Commissioner Sued for Holding Up Release of Subway Fare Evasion Stats, By Dan Rivoli, Daily News, September 19, 2018

Subway Policing In New York City Still Has A Race Problem, By Anna Flagg and Ashley Nerbovig, Gothamist, September 12, 2018

Subway Policing in New York City Still Has A Race Problem, By Anna Flagg and Ashley Nerbovig, The Marshall Project, September 12, 2018

Don't flatten Nycha—fix it, Letter to the Editor by David R. Jones, Crain's NY Business, August 23, 2018

City's housing policy is not adding up, By Tom Waters and Oksana Mironova, Crain’s NY Business, August 16, 2018

Student Metrocards Put City Teens in a Summer Squeeze, By Sokhna Fall and Fariha Fawziah, City Limits, August 13, 2018 

'Drop In The Bucket': The State Of Affordable Housing In De Blasio's New York, by Steven Wishnia, Gothamist, August 8, 2018

25 Took First Step to Second Chance at LIFE Camp, By Andy Katz, Queens Daily Eagle, August 7, 2018

Homelessness is a housing problem, By Ben Adler, City & State, August 5, 2018

Are more low-income NYers hopeful about climbing the economic ladder?, By Inside City Hall, NY1 News, August 1, 2018

Low-income New Yorkers are getting more economically hopeful, By Zach Williams, City & State, July 31, 2108

Can a proposal to expand gifted classes help integrate New York City’s specialized high schools?, By Christina Veiga, Chalkbeat, July 31, 2018

NYPD refuses to release required data on turnstile jumping enforcement, By Vincent Barone, amNewYork, July 30, 2018

MTA's debt levels worry one board member, By Paul Burton, The Bond Buyer, July 24 2018

Public housing, private pitfalls: What NYCHA tenants lose in moving to new management, By Victor Bach and Afua Atta-Mensah, Daily News, July 3, 2018

Subway Delays Hit Low-Income New Yorkers the Hardest, Report Says, By Emma G. Fitzsimmons and Tyler Blint-Welsh, New York Times, June 27, 2018

Launched by Bloomberg, City’s Anti-Poverty Lab Works Quietly Under de Blasio, By Jonelle Carrera, City Limits, June 27, 2018

NYCHA study raises questions over funding vs. management, By Sam Raskin, Politico, June 18, 2018

Cuestionan la eliminación de exámenes de admisión en secundarias especializadas,By Juan Manuel Benitez, NY1, June 16, 2018 

Celebran aprobación de financiamiento de MetroCard para pobres, By José Martínez, El Diario, June 13, 2018

Means-Based, Transit-Fare Discounts Take a Leap Forward in the Big Apple, By Irvin Dawid, planetizen.com, June 13, 2018

Mom who wrote about struggles affording subway rides celebrates Fair Fares victory, By Jillian Jorgensen, Daily News, June 12, 2018

Aseguran fondos que harán realidad subsidio de MetroCards para 800 mil pobres en NYC, El Diario, June 12, 2018

Funding for Fair Fares, discounted MetroCards for poor, celebrated at Fulton Street rally, By Vincent Barone, amNewYork, June 12, 2018

Fair Fares: New York City budget includes $106 million for discount MetroCard program, By Lauren Glassberg, abc7New York, June 12, 2018

City budget includes $106 million for Fair Fares, By Paula Katinas, Brooklyn Daily Eagle, June 12, 2018

Mondays with the Mayor, Part 2: Making a city budget deal, By Inside City Hall, NY1, June 11, 2018

Discounted MetroCards for the poor secure funding from de Blasio, City Council, By Vincent Barone, amNewYork, June 11, 2018

Five things to know about the NYC budget deal: Finally, Fair Fares, City & State, June 11, 2018

Half-fare Metrocards become a reality, but could the program get cut when needed most?, By James Ford, WPIX 11, June 12, 2018

Here's How Fair Fares Could be Implemented Quickly, By Stephen Nessen, WNYC News, June 8, 2018

New York City Will Cut Transit Fares for Low-Income Riders, By Laura Bliss, CityLab, June 8, 2018

Leaders Poised to Provide Discounted MetroCards to Low-Income New Yorkers, By J. David Goodman, New York Times, June 7, 2018

Deal struck to fund 'Fair Fares' half-priced MetroCards: Sources, By Erin Durkin, Jillian Jorgensen and Dan Rivoli, Daily News, June 7, 2018

The money train arrives, By Daily News Editorial Board, June 7, 2018

Half-priced MetroCards near reality for NY’s poorest subway riders, sources say, By Ivan Pereira and Vincent Barone, amNewYork, June 7, 2018

De Blasio, Johnson strike deal for half-price MetroCards, By Yoav Gonen, New York Post, June 7, 2018

Asian Groups See Bias in Plan to Diversify New York’s Elite Schools, By Elizabeth A. Harris and Winnie Hu, New York Times, June 6, 2018

Battle Rages Over Plan Intended To Diversify NYC Specialized High Schools, By Andres O'Hara, Gothamist, June 6, 2018,

How one test kept New York City high schools segregated, By Hechinger Report, June 4, 2016

Advocates Rally For Half-Price MetroCards To Be Included In City Budget, WCBS 880, June 3, 2018

Fair Fares supporters stage fake ‘meet the mayor’ event after de Blasio snub, By Vincent Barone, amNewYork, June 3, 2018

Inside the Fight for ‘Fair Fares’ in New York, By John Surico, VICE, June 1, 2018

Health Department forms group to review indigent care funding, By Nick Niedzwiadek, Politico, June 1, 2018

Eight Reasons Why Congestion Pricing Goes Great With the Fast Forward Plan to Fix NYC Transit, By Charles Komanoff, Streetsblog, May 29, 2018

New York is ripping up the playbook on how it shelters the homeless, By Nina Agrawal, The Los Angeles Times, May 25, 2018

Mayor de Blasio, Help New Yorkers Afford Subway Fares, By Corey Johnson and David R. Jones, New York Times, May 24, 2018

The War for New York: What the Cuomo-De Blasio Feud Means for Real Estate, By Rebecca Baird-Remba, Commercial Observer, May 16, 2018

‘Fair Fares’ advocates launch drive to get funding for cheap MetroCards, By Dan Rivoli, Daily News, May 15, 2018

Fair Fares advocates for discounted MetroCards launch ‘Call the Mayor’ campaign, By Lisa L. Colangelo, amny.com, May 14, 2018

Piden que el alcalde acepte financiar programa de Metrocards baratas, By Fabiola Galindo, NY1noticias.com, May 14, 2018

Arrecian lucha para que De Blasio de luz verde a MetroCard para pobres, By Edwin Martinez, El Diario, May 14, 2018

Transit advocates ask subway riders to call the mayor in push for fair fares, By Kristin Toussaint, Metro US, May 14, 2018

New Yorkers urge de Blasio to support half-price MetroCards for low-income commuters, By Ameena Walker, Curbed New York, May 14, 2018

Announcing The Week-Long Grassroots Effort "Call The Mayor", Bronx.com, May 14, 2018

Half-Price MetroCards for the Poor Gain Support, but Not From de Blasio, By Emma G. Fitzsimmons and J. David Goodman, New York Times, May 11, 2018

Campaign for Fair Fares, Tiempo, May 6, 2018

Elected officials, advocates rally to oppose federal housing rent increases, By Brendan Cheney, Politico Pro, May 4, 2018

De Blasio’s $89B Executive Budget Pushes ‘Fairness’ Doctrine, but Critics Cry Foul, By Michael V. Cusenza, The Forum Newsgroup, May 3, 2018

How Bill de Blasio Bought NYCHA, By Jarrett Murphy, City Limits, April 30, 2018

Stories of Resilience Inspired Readers to Support Neediest Cases Fund, By Emily Palmer and John Otis, New York Times, April 28, 2018

Fair Fares proposal for half-priced MetroCards fails to make de Blasio’s 2019 budget, By Vincent Barone, amNY, April 27, 2018

Navigating the Maze of Higher Education, By Antonia Cereijido, Latino USA, April 27, 2018

US government proposes rent raise on federally subsidised housing, By Kristen Saloomey, Al Jazeera, April 27, 2018

How we can address some of NYCHA’s horrors, By Howard Husock, New York Post, April 26, 2018

Report cites housing insecurity for low-income tenants ahead of rent guidelines vote, By Janaki Chadha, Politico Pro, April 26, 2018

Cuomo Order on Public Housing May Carry Big Costs for City, By Luis Ferré-Sadurní and Jeffery C. Mays, New York Times, April 23, 2018

Advocacy groups want NYPD to disclose turnstile jump arrests, By Dean Meminger, NY1, April 20, 2018

Councilman Rory Lancman blasts NYPD on failure to produce fare-beating arrest reports, By Harry Siegel, Daily News, April 19, 2018

NYPD turnstile arrest data must be released to the public, councilman says, By Alison Fox, am New York, April 19, 2018

Proponen ley de transporte gratuito para favorecer a pobres y adultos mayores, By David Ramirez, El Diario, April 18, 2018

Give Poor New Yorkers a Break on Subway and Bus Fares, By The Editorial Board, New York Times, April 13, 2018

New York City Poverty Rate Hits Lowest Level Since Great Recession, By Madina Toure, Observer, April 13, 2018

NYPD’s neighborhood policing model to be tested on subways in Brooklyn, Bronx, By Alison Fox and Vincent Barone, amNewYork, April 12, 2018

Officials, advocates rally for Metrocard discounts, By Gloria Pazmino, Politico Pro, April 11, 2018

Our city, deeply divided by race, By Brad Lander and David R. Jones, Daily News, April 11, 2018

‘Fair Fare’ Proposal Pushes For Half-Priced MetroCards For Low-Income New Yorkers, CBS New York, April 11, 2018

Advocates To De Blasio: Approve Fair FaresWCBS News Radio, April 11, 2018

Rally pushes for 'Fair Fares' discounted MetroCards for low-income New YorkersABC 7, April 11, 2018

Advocates rally for reduced-priced MetroCards for low-income NYersNY 1, April 11, 2018

The Fair Fares Program Could Go Underway, By Benedict Carrizzo, WFUV, April 11, 2018

Corey Johnson: NYC “Should Not Wait on Albany” to Fund Discount MetroCards for Poor New Yorkers, By David Meyer, Streetsblog, April 11, 2018

Will 800,000 New Yorkers Receive Half-Priced Metrocards?, By Madina Toure, Observer.com, April 11, 2018

'Swipe Us In' With Half-Price MetroCards, Advocates Tell Mayor, By Noah Manskar, Patch.com, April 11, 2018

Fair Fares Coalition steps up fight for half-price MetroCards, By Paula Katinas, Brooklyn Daily Eagle, April 11, 2018

Council Speaker Pushes Half-Price MetroCards for Low-Income New Yorkers, By Paul Berger, Wall Street Journal, April 10, 2018

City Council Makes Half-Priced MetroCards a Top Priority, Defying de Blasio, By Stephen Nessen, WNYC News, April 10, 2018

MetroCards Could Be Half-Price For Some NYers Under New Plan, By Noah Manskar, Patch.com, April 10, 2018

Fair fares proposal for half-priced MetroCards to be included in City Council budget response, Johnson says, By Vincent Barone and Nicole Brown, amNewYork, April 10, 2018

El Concejo Municipal incluye en su presupuesto las ‘MetroCards para pobres’, By Ramón Frisneda, El Diario, April 10, 2018

NYC is expanding a program to boost diversity at its elite high schools. But it isn’t making a dent, By Alex Zimmerman, Chalkbeat, April 8, 2018

State Budget Includes Unprecedented $175 Million to Invest in Skills - Now What?, By Kevin Stump, Gotham Gazette, April 4th, 2018

Care From Within the Community, By Chrissy Packtor, Public Health Post, April 3, 2018

Diversifying New York's Specialized High Schools, CUNY TV/Brian Talks New York, March 28, 2018

What Will Save New York City’s Subways—Millionaires Tax or Congestion Pricing? By Madina Toure, Observer, March 27, 2018

Federal Audit Demands Better Oversight of Program Key to NYCHA’s Survival Plan, By Abigail Savitch-Lew, City Limits, March 27, 2018

Politicians support funding cheap MetroCards for low-income New Yorkers, By Dan Rivoli and Jillian Jorgensen, Daily News, March 26, 2018

City Council demands discounted MetroCards for low-income New Yorkers, By Zoe Rosenberg, Curbed New York, March 26, 2018

247,977 stories in the Vacant City, priced out of reach for most renters, By Robert Neuwirth, Daily News, March 25, 2018

Evaluating the Rent Crisis: 10 Facts from the Housing Vacancy Survey and Advocates’ Reactions, By Abigail Savitch-Lew, City Limits, March 20, 2018

Bus, subway fares still aren’t fair for working poor, By Zak Kostro, The Riverdale Press, March 16, 2018

Mayor Passes The Buck On Elite School Diversity, Experts Say, By Noah Manskar, Patch.com, March 15, 2018

When giants merge, who benefits?, By Caroline Lewi, Crain's NY Business, March 14, 2018

Op-Ed: How Long Does It Take to Do the Right Thing?, By Brandon Hicks, Kings County Politics, March 13, 2018

Why This Time Could Be Different for Congestion Pricing in NYC, By Aline Reynolds, Next City, March 12, 2018

Mayor Must Stop Dragging His Feet on Specialized High School Reform, By Lazar Treschan, City Limits, March 9, 2018

Few black and Hispanic students receive admissions offers to New York City’s top high schools — again, By Christina Veiga, Chalkbeat, March 7, 2018

Fair Fares shouldn’t require a special tax, By Nancy Rankin, Daily News, March 7, 2018

How New York’s affordable apartments compare to neighborhood incomes, By Sam Raby, Curbed, March 5, 2018

A marked drop in idle youth, but housing costs are a factor, By Aaron Elstein, Crain's NY Business, March 5, 2018

Why Can’t de Blasio’s Housing Authority Keep the Heat On?, By Steven Wishnia, Village Voice, March 2, 2018

TWU Head Rips Vance On Laissez-Fare Beats, By Bob Hennelly, The Chief-Leader, March 2, 2018

Report: Thousands of Affordable Units Could Go Market-Rate as Tax Credit Deals Lapse, By Jarrett Murphy, City Limits, March 1, 2018

Legal Fair Jumping, Thirteen MetroFocus, February 26, 2018

De Blasio’s being terribly un-fare: His stance on farebeating arrests isn't progressive at all, By Robert Gangi, Daily News, February 23, 2018

Congestion Pricing At Last?, David R. Jones, Brian Talks New York, February 21, 2018

City Pushes Back Against Another Austere HUD Budget, By Abigail Savitch-Lew, City Limits, February 21, 2018

As Flu Rages, Food Workers Resist Calling in Sick, By Mary Bakija, Village Voice, February 15, 2018

To prosecute or not prosecute fare evaders, By Stephon Johnson, New York Amsterdam News, February 15, 2018

MetroCard discounts for low-income New Yorkers should be funded in de Blasio’s budget, BP Diaz says, By Lauren Cook, amNY, February 14, 2018

Too Many Workers Still Don’t Get Higher Wages or Paid Sick Leave, By Nancy Rankin and Irene Lew, Public Seminar, February 14, 2018

New Policy Nixes Prosecution for NYC Turnstile Jumpers, By Andrew McCormick, Jewish Voice, February 14, 2018

Broad Business-Labor Coalition Ready to Back Congestion Pricing If Cuomo Releases a Strong Plan, By David Meyer, Streetsblog NYC, February 14, 2018

Riders Alliance holds Albany rally for transit fix-up funds, By Paula Katinas, Brooklyn Daily Eagle, February 13, 2018

Can Congestion Pricing Fix Traffic Woes?, By Daniel C. Vock, Governing, February 13, 2018

Rough road ahead 
for congestion pricing, By Greg David, Crain's New York Business, February 12, 2018

Bklyn Legislators Demand Funds to Fix Subway, Push Congestion Pricing, By Kelly Mena, Kings County Politics, February 12, 2018

Advocates rip de Blasio saying available evidence shows fare-beaters are mostly poor, Daily News, By Erin Durkin and Rich Schapiro, February 10, 2018

Turnstile Jumping Pits de Blasio Against Police Reformers, By J. David Goodman, New York Times, February 7, 2018

MTA Board Member David Jones defends turnstile jumping policy, By Brendan Cheney, Politico, February 6, 2018

How Trump's Funding Cuts Threaten 'Basic Health Program' Plans, By Michelle Andrews, NPR, February 6, 2018

Cut In Federal Subsidies Threatens Basic Health Programs In N.Y., Minn. By Michelle Andrews, Kaiser Health News, February 6, 2018

Turnstile jumping should be prosecuted by Manhattan DA, Lhota says, By Vincent Barone, amNY, February 6, 2018

New York State’s New Paid Family Leave Law Is the Strongest One Yet, Julie Kashen, The Century Foundation, February 5, 2018

Transit Advocates to Storm Albany for MTA Action, By Ben Brachfeld, Gotham Gazette, February 5, 2018

Addressing Displacement in the New York Metro Region Requires New Strategies, By Oksana Mironova, Next City, January 31, 2018

Now's the time to speak up on sick leave, mayor, By Nancy Rankin, Daily News, January 29, 2018

De Blasio's blind spot, By Sarah Goodyear, City & State, January 26, 2018

These DACA Recipients Will Remain Eligible for Medicaid, By Madina Toure, Observer, January 24, 2018

Cuomo to use Medicaid program to insure DACA recipients if feds kill program, By Dan Goldberg and Nick Niedzwiadek, Politico, January 23, 2018

Report:Indigent Care Pool formula hurts safety net hospitals, By Dan Goldberg, Politico, January 23, 2018

State is cutting hospitals too much slack on financial assistance programs, report says, Crain's Health Pulse, January 23, 2018

CityViews: How New York Pays for Albany’s Weak Rent Laws, By Oksana Mironova, City Limits, January 23, 2018

Public Housing Chief Misstated Lead Paint Fact, Investigator Says, By Cindy Rodriguez, WNYC News, January 23, 2018

Riders Alliance pushes for support of congestion pricing, By Paula Katinas, Brooklyn Daily Eagle, January 23, 2018

Not This Time, David Weprin, By Ben Fried, Streetsblog, January 22, 2018

A Pricing Scheme to Unclog New York’s Arteries, By Editorial Board, New York Times, January 22, 2018

Coming congestion pricing fight plays out in Queens, By Janaki Chadha, Politico, January 21, 2018

Queens officials, residents express strong opposition to congestion pricing proposal, By Lindsay Tuchman, NY1 News, January 21, 2018

Fix for indigent care pool formula won't come this year, By Dan Goldberg, Politico, January 19, 2018

Los atascos llegan a costar $20,000 millones a Nueva York, By Ana B. Nieto, El Diario, January 17, 2018

Low-income New Yorkers unaware of programs protecting workers’ rights, By Grace Segers, City & State, January 15, 2018

Should NYCHA Be Treated Like a Private Landlord?, By Abigail Savitch-Lew, City Limits, January 12, 2018

Depending on his argument, de Blasio's facts shift on cars owned by public housing tenants, By Sally Goldenberg, Politico, January 11, 2018                        

BronxTalk: Transit Issues, Interview with Harold Stolper, BronxNet Television, January 9, 2018

How to Get New York Moving Again, By David Leonhardt, New York Times, January 7, 2018

For Many Public Housing Residents, It’s Cold Inside, Too, By James Barron, New York Times, January 5, 2018,

An Open Letter to NYC Mayor de Blasio on Congestion Pricing, By Eric A. Goldstein, Natural Resource Defense Counsel (NDRC), January 1, 2018

Mayor de Blasio Should Seize His Second Term to Make New York the ‘Fairest Big City in America’, By the Editors, The Nation, January 1, 2018

2017 Press Coverage

New York joining states requiring paid family leave, By Mary Esch, Associated Press, December 24, 2017

Paid Family Leave Takes Effect in New York State, By Kacie Candela, WFUV News, December 23, 2017

Turnstile policing, David R. Jones on Here and Now, Channel 7, December 17, 2017

End indigent-care adjustments, Benjamin says, Crain's Health Pulse, December 14, 2017

De Blasio reps oppose MTA budget missing $430M needed for fixing subway service, By Dan Rivoli, Daily News, December 14, 2017

Assembly hearing examines health care access for immigrants, By Dan Goldberg, Politico, December 13, 2017

Audiencia pública sobre cuidado de salud, Telemundo, December 13, 2017

Revenue uncertainty surrounds N.Y. MTA budget debate, By Paul Burton, The Bond Buyer, December 12, 2017

NYPD debe rendir cuentas sobre arrestos de evasores en el Subway, By Edwin Martinez, El Diario, December 12, 2017

Council Passes Lancman Bill For Subway Fare Evasion, By Ariel Hernandez, Queens Tribune, December 12, 2017

Bill To Force Reports On Fare-Beating Arrests Passes Council, By Noah Manskar, Patch, December 12, 2017

Lawmaker, activist discuss NYCHA's funding and safety issues, By NY1 News, December 10, 2017

14 last-minute tips for enrollees in the Obamacare marketplace, By Jeanie Ahn, Yahoo Finance, December 8, 201

Turnstile jumping data on arrests, summonses could be made public under City Council bill, By Vincent Barone, amny.com, December 7, 2017

To fix NYCHA, de Blasio needs Trump, By Howard Husock, Daily News, December 6, 2017

New York City's poorest riders badly need our help. It's only fair, By Rubén D