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Subject “A Down Payment”: Budget Boost For Tenant Lawyers Falls Short Of Demands
Date July 3, 2023 12:57 PM
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“A Down Payment”: Budget Boost For Tenant Lawyers Falls Short Of Demands

Lawyers who represent tenants facing eviction in housing court are poised to see millions of dollars in new funding in the coming year, yet far less than the roughly $350 million boost they’ve said is needed for the Right to Counsel program to live up to its name.

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Bill Looks to Set Standards for Emergency Shelters as City Opens 12th Migrant Relief Center
A bill introduced in the City Council would establish “minimum standards” for HERRCs and respite centers that the city would have to meet, including that beds be at least three feet apart and that facilities have a certain number of bathrooms and showers per person. Read more. ([link removed]) [link removed]

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Subsidized Child Care Pilot for Undocumented Families Renewed in City Budget Deal
The city pilot program called Promise NYC, which covered up to $700 a week in child care to undocumented children with low-income parents during the second half of 2023, will be continued and expanded in the city’s budget for the upcoming fiscal year, City Limits has learned. Read the story. ([link removed]) [link removed]

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New York Earns Stripes for Electric Vehicle Adoption, But There’s Still Work to Do
Of the 1.9 million registered vehicles in the city, 2 percent are electric. While that may seem nominal, electric vehicle registrations are growing: there was a 44 percent increase between 2021 and 2022, according to the city’s Department of Transportation. Read the story. ([link removed]) [link removed]

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Opinion: State Waste Management Plan Must Include Closing Seneca Meadows Landfill
“It’s an issue with statewide implications. Not only does Seneca Meadows accept trash from all around New York—30 percent of it comes from New York City—the landfill exports toxic leachate to Buffalo, Chittenango, Steuben County, Watertown, and Newark.”
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PÓDCAST: ¿Qué cambia con Estatus de Protección Temporal para El Salvador, Honduras, Nepal y Nicaragua?
El pasado 13 de junio, la administración de Joe Biden derogó la terminación del Estatus de Protección Temporal (TPS por sus siglas en inglés) del expresidente Donald Trump, prolongando el estatus legal por 18 meses para más de 300.000 titulares de TPS de El Salvador, Honduras, Nepal y Nicaragua. Leer el artículo. ([link removed]) [link removed]

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