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All of these federal cuts to the state and city budgets and services under the Trump administration’s “One Big Beautiful Bill ...
The state’s public assistance program for air conditioning in the home will reach fewer low-income New Yorkers this summer ...
The president’s sweeping new law includes work requirements for more people and less coverage for some noncitizens.
The Comptroller’s Office released reports showing that New York State continues to fall short in its oversight of homeless shelters and services, with homelessness more than doubling in the ...
In 2024, the average overtime hours per Corrections employee annually grew 26.3% to 325 hours, while the workforce overall ...
Social services agencies across the state now place nearly half of all individuals and families seeking shelter in hotels, leaving people without resources like food and help finding housing.
The decision by a New York appeals court was a win for the City Council and a loss for Mayor Eric Adams, who had opposed the ...
Phases 1A and 1B of Innovative Urban Village will bring over 800 affordable homes, a workforce development center, a grocery store, and more to East New York.
New York’s top leaders will need to make tough decisions in the coming months as they confront billions in lost federal funding for the state’s largest and oldest safety net programs. Last week, ...
The "One Big Beautiful Bill" has been signed into law, extending tax cuts and increasing the State and Local Tax deduction, ...
The Impact Utica project, led by Governor Hochul, adds 167 public and affordable housing units to Utica's cityscape.
Despite adding more than 5,000 employees in the past year, New York State agencies logged record overtime in 2024—driving total overtime costs up 10.2 percent to $1.3 billion, according to a new ...