“Judges, do your job. It’s time to use Kendra’s Law to deal with the mental health crisis that we’re seeing.”
How to Break Barriers To Build More Housing in New York?
Experts point to changes.
Experts point to changes.
Fires, Storms, COVID, and Asylum-Seekers: Emergency Spending and the New York City Budget
The last few years have been anything but typical and the city’s emergency spending ballooned amid COVID-19 devastation and ongoing effects
The last few years have been anything but typical and the city’s emergency spending ballooned amid COVID-19 devastation and ongoing effects
‘You Come Back a Year Later and Fight for More’: Retiring Dick Gottfried Reflects on 52 Years in the State Assembly
After 52 years as a member of the New York State Assembly, Richard “Dick” Gottfried is retiring.
After 52 years as a member of the New York State Assembly, Richard “Dick” Gottfried is retiring.
Leveraging the Power of Health Care Spending to Build Community Wealth in Brooklyn
Leveraging the economic power of hospitals to generate local wealth is a key lever to address structural drivers of poor health.
Leveraging the economic power of hospitals to generate local wealth is a key lever to address structural drivers of poor health.
A New Deal for Public Safety
New York City is experiencing multiple overlapping public safety crises.
New York City is experiencing multiple overlapping public safety crises.
NY-10 Candidates Talk Climate Action at Environment-Focused Forum
Several Democratic candidates running to represent New York’s new 10th congressional district answered questions related to climate and sustainability challenges facing the district and New York City during a forum held at The Great Hall in Cooper Union Tuesday evening.
Several Democratic candidates running to represent New York’s new 10th congressional district answered questions related to climate and sustainability challenges facing the district and New York City during a forum held at The Great Hall in Cooper Union Tuesday evening.
New York’s Housing Crisis Is Worse Than Ever; It’s Time To Send in the Cavalry
None of this is a surprise to anyone who has sought an apartment in New York lately, but it does raise an important question: how did this happen?
None of this is a surprise to anyone who has sought an apartment in New York lately, but it does raise an important question: how did this happen?
NY State Yet To Meet Mandate To Publish Registry of Construction Worker Fatalities
New York State has failed to launch a registry of construction site fatalities after lawmakers passed and the governor signed legislation last year to require the reporting on one of the most dangerous industries in the state.
New York State has failed to launch a registry of construction site fatalities after lawmakers passed and the governor signed legislation last year to require the reporting on one of the most dangerous industries in the state.
Employers Reconsider College Degree Requirements in Post-Pandemic Economic Recovery
Even the talented students that have the credentials are not getting hired when they're from public universities
Even the talented students that have the credentials are not getting hired when they’re from public universities
New York City Electeds, Advocates, Outline Priorities for State Climate Action Council
Many advocates have been critical of the pace of progress that New York has made in tackling the increasing urgency of the climate crisis.
Many advocates have been critical of the pace of progress that New York has made in tackling the increasing urgency of the climate crisis.
‘Public Solar NYC’ Rooftop Renewable Energy Plan in Development
It could also entail a workforce training component, something that Solar One currently offers.
It could also entail a workforce training component, something that Solar One currently offers.
No Movement on Failed Voting Amendments After New York Democrats Vowed To Try Again
The state budget adopted last month also included $4 million for pre-paid postage on absentee ballots and ballot applications.
The state budget adopted last month also included $4 million for pre-paid postage on absentee ballots and ballot applications.
Adams Administration Officials Outline Preparations for Massive Influx of Federal Infrastructure Funding
If there's money to be had, let's have at it
If there’s money to be had, let’s have at it
NYC Campaign Finance Board Continues Crackdown on Lack of Disclosures by Independent Spenders
What happens if someone refuses to provide the information
What happens if someone refuses to provide the information
A Model for Accelerating Growth of Minority-Owned Businesses in New York City
New York City may be missing an opportunity to stimulate minority-owned businesses and support commerce and employment in marginalized communities, a new report argues.
New York City may be missing an opportunity to stimulate minority-owned businesses and support commerce and employment in marginalized communities, a new report argues.