News
Press Release: CSS Statement on Mayor’s Budget Cuts
The Push for Housing Justice Begins at SOMOS
CSS Applauds Gov. Hochul and State Legislature for Making NY the 12th State to Enact Clean Slate
Press Release: New CSS Report Paints Bleak Picture of Government-Built Public Housing
Rent Stabilization Works: The Case for Allowing Massachusetts Localities to Re-Regulate Rents
Preservation Trust May Be NYCHA’s Best Hope
The Ugly Legacy of “Redlining” and Medical Debt
For this Migrant Crisis, Past is Prologue
Our Fast Analysis of the 2021 New York City Housing and Vacancy Survey
The city recently released the full 2021 New York City Housing and Vacancy Survey (HVS), which gives us a representative picture of housing market conditions.
Press Release: Rolling Back the `Right to Shelter’ is Not the Solution to the Current Homelessness Crisis
Bills Targeting Housing Crisis Need Our Support
Testimony: Fair Fares Proposed Rules Hearing
Press Release: CSS Commends New York City Council for Passing Intro 78
Press Release: As City Expands Low-Income Transit Discount, Riders, TWU, MTA, Advocates Rally Urging Mayor To Offer “Fair Fares’ To New Yorkers Earning Up To 200% Of Federal Poverty Line
Press Release: Nicholas A. Gravante, Jr. Appointed Honorary Life Trustee of the Community Service Society of New York
Mostly C’s: How New Yorkers Rate the Quality of New York City Public Schools
New Yorkers have a less positive perception of their local schools compared to the nation overall, according to new Unheard Third Survey findings from CSS.
Testimony to the New York City Council Committee on Public Housing
Testimony by CSS and the Legal Aid Society at the NYC Council Public Housing Committee's oversight hearing on NYCHA's Physical Needs Assessment.
Facing Migrant Crisis, Governor Should Secure $2B in Federal Health-Care Funds for NY
Testimony Before the U.S. House Committee on Ways & Means on Implementation of the No Surprises Act
The health care system can be complicated to navigate for even the most well-versed among us. Advocates spend a lot of time helping patients understand the complicated rules and processes to determine whether they have received a surprise bill and how to appeal to be held harmless.