Press Release: Statement on Wage Board’s Recommendation to set a $15 an hour wage for Fast-Food Workers
Older Youth Left Out of City Budget
Press Release: Statement on Death of Marlene Sanders
Giving All Job Seekers A Fair Chance
Press Release: Statement: For Struggling New Yorkers, A Most Disappointing Legislative Session
Press Release: Statement on Supreme Court’s Decision to Uphold the Affordable Care Act
The Sad Truths Behind the Happy Meals
Press Release: CSS President and CEO David R. Jones Responds to Criticism of NYCHA Chairwoman
Albany Close to Deal on Rent Regulation - How Does the Reported “Framework” Affect Neighborhoods?
A reported deal to extend rent regulations for another four years without closing the vacancy decontrol loophole would likely result in the deregulation of at least 87,500 affordable apartments.
Testimony on Minimum Wage Regulations for Fast Food Workers before the New York State Wage Board
Help for Older Youth Missing in Mayor’s Plans
Press Release: Unheard Third Poll: New Yorkers Feel “Stuck”
Press Release: Statement on Today’s City Council Vote on the Fair Chance Act
As Albany Debates Rent Regulation, CSS Analysis Shows Rapidly Rising Rents in Many Parts of City
CSS has conducted a preliminary analysis of the NYC Housing and Vacancy Survey to shed light on the important housing issues facing the New York State legislature this year, including the renewal of rent regulations and the 421-a development tax subsidy.
As Albany Dithers, Working Moms Suffer
Testimony: The Mayor’s Proposed Amendments to the 421-a Tax Benefit Program
CSS believes that the 421-a developer tax break should be ended because it costs $1.1 billion a year and delivers only a pittance of affordable housing.