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Albany can’t let half a million New Yorkers lose health coverage
Trump Ramps Up Financial Crisis for Student Borrowers
Press Release: Nearly Half a Million New Yorkers At Risk of Losing Health Coverage Are Counting on Governor Hochul
Press Release: CSS Report: Costs and Enrollment Barriers Preventing Fair Fares From Reaching Its Potential
Testimony: Fair Fares Is Helping, But Access and Affordability Gaps Remain
Gig Work Isn’t What it Promises for Black and Latino New Yorkers
Public Housing and Section 8 Households Under Attack by Trump’s HUD
In March 2026, the Trump Administration proposed two extreme rule changes with the goal of evicting thousands of public housing and Section 8 tenants.
Small Buildings and Climate Change
New York City faces two existential crises: an out-of-control housing market, with prices entirely divorced from most New Yorkers’ economic capacities; and rising temperatures and tides from climate change, which are making parts of the city increasingly unlivable and are presenting dangers to New Yorkers everywhere.
Public Housing and Climate Change
New York City faces two existential crises: an out-of-control housing market, with prices entirely divorced from most New Yorkers’ economic capacities; and rising temperatures and tides from climate change, which are making parts of the city increasingly unlivable and are presenting dangers to New Yorkers everywhere.
Subsidized Housing and Climate Change
New York City faces two existential crises: an out-of-control housing market, with prices entirely divorced from most New Yorkers’ economic capacities; and rising temperatures and tides from climate change, which are making parts of the city increasingly unlivable and are presenting dangers to New Yorkers everywhere.
Rent-Stabilized Apartments and Climate Change
New York City faces two existential crises: an out-of-control housing market, with prices entirely divorced from most New Yorkers’ economic capacities; and rising temperatures and tides from climate change, which are making parts of the city increasingly unlivable and are presenting dangers to New Yorkers everywhere.
Climate Change and New York City’s Housing Stock
New York City faces two existential crises: an out-of-control housing market, with prices entirely divorced from most New Yorkers’ economic capacities; and rising temperatures and tides from climate change, which are making parts of the city increasingly unlivable and are presenting dangers to New Yorkers everywhere.