DHS Holds a Public Hearing on New Housing Referral Rule Posted on June 2, 2010 by GISELLE ROUTHIER Yesterday, the Department of Homeless Services held a public hearing on their new proposed guidelines for referring homeless single adults into permanent housing. These new rules are a step forward in preventing the City from referring homeless adults into i ..Read More
With Homelessness Rising, City Looks to Trim Budget Posted on June 2, 2010 by Demali Kenya in Gotham Gazette ..Read More
The Working Poor – One Million Strong in New York Posted on May 30, 2010 by GISELLE ROUTHIER There is a political battle brewing in Albany over $1.25. Raising the state’s minimum wagefrom $7.25 to $8.50 is a big deal for our politicians, but it’s an even bigger deal for the one million workers that would be affected. These one million workers mak ..Read More
FACT VS. SPIN: Who REALLY Lives in Rent-Regulated Housing? Posted on May 27, 2010 by PATRICK MARKEE The New York Times has a long history of virulent opposition to rent regulation, and its latest “news” article on the subject was predictably full of distortions. While it has been relatively silent on the subject during the past decade, in the 1 ..Read More
Mayor Bloomberg opposes living wage bill Posted on May 26, 2010 by GISELLE ROUTHIER Mayor Bloomberg has made it clear that he does not support a new bill being considered by the City Council–a bill that would require employers to pay living wages to all workers at city-subsidized projects. This idea would seem to make a lot of sense. W ..Read More
FACT VS. SPIN: The Myth that Homelessness Is Only a Jobs Problem Posted on May 24, 2010 by PATRICK MARKEE As we noted recently, new NYC Department of Homeless Services Commissioner Seth Diamond plans — as he told the New York Times on the day of his appointment — “to import more of the work-based philosophy that dominates the city’s we ..Read More
New York’s neediest will have to pitch in 30% of their paycheck to cover rent aid Read more: http:/ Posted on May 21, 2010 by Demali Kenya ..Read More
New Yorkers Don’t Think City Hall Is Doing Enough About Homelessness Posted on May 20, 2010 by Demali Kenya in NBC New York ..Read More
New Poll Finds Widespread Support for Shelter and Housing for Homeless New Yorkers Posted on May 19, 2010 by PATRICK MARKEE A new public opinion survey found strong support for the legal right to shelter for homeless New Yorkers, and for prevention and housing assistance. The survey results were released by the Institute for Children and Poverty in a report entitled, “Stemm ..Read More