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The lasting consequences of criminal convictions
Press Release: Health Professionals Call on Governor, State Senate to Act on Paid Family Leave
Press Release: CSS applauds Gov. Cuomo for raising minimum wage to $15 an hour for state workers
A `Tale of Two Cities’ worthy of the Mayor’s scorn
Press Release: CSS Statement on the Passing of Jackie Berrien
A `Tale of Two Cities’ worthy of the Mayor’s scorn
Press Release: Volunteers 55+ Needed to Help Low-Income New Yorkers Manage their Money in Times of Financial Stress
CSS’s Lazar Treschan and Council Member Cornegy Talk Gifted & Talented on “BK Live”
Alert: Health Republic Insurance of New York to End Coverage on November 30, 2015
A Break from Bloomberg/Giuliani “Punish the Poor” doctrine
Press Release: CSS Report Offers Proposal to Increase Diversity at New York City’s Specialized High Schools
Testimony in Opposition to Proposed Changes to New York City Board of Correction Rules
Testimony in opposition to proposed changes to New York City Board of Correction rules that would limit physical contact when family, friends and loved ones visit a person at Rikers or other Deptartment of Correction facilities; would increase use of solitary confinement as punishment, and would limit incoming packages to those coming from an approved list of vendors. CSS opposes these changes in large part because they fracture family ties that are essential to a person’s successful reentry. .