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The state’s public assistance program for air conditioning in the home will reach fewer low-income New Yorkers this summer than in past years while questions swirl around the future of the ...
The president’s sweeping new law includes work requirements for more people and less coverage for some noncitizens.
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 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 ...
Food Service Program is providing 20 million free meals to 400,000 young people at 2,500 locations, while the Summer EBT ...
Social services agencies across the state now place nearly half of all individuals and families seeking shelter in hotels, ...
Statewide spending on hotels has more than tripled in recent years. The shift away from shelters has prevented families from ...
The “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” has sparked alarm in New York with warnings of devastating impacts on health insurance, food ...
State officials have announced the start of work on a $10.6 million supportive housing project in Ogdensburg, which will create 42 apartments for individuals experiencing homelessness in St. Lawrence ...
New York officials say as many as 300,000 people could lose their food aid under program changes in the massive bill Republicans are racing to pass.
New York officials say as many as 300,000 people could lose their food aid under program changes in the massive bill ...
A state appellate court found that the Adams administration must implement the expansion of city housing vouchers.