From NCLEJ <[email protected]>
Subject A victory for due process rights!
Date December 26, 2025 8:00 PM
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Dear Friend,

We won a major victory in our lawsuit against the New York Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance (OTDA) over their failure to provide fair hearings within mandatory timeframes for public benefits recipients. This is big news, and we want to make sure you don’t miss it!

The Court has ruled that the OTDA violated due process rights for public benefits recipients and has ordered them to take critical steps to come into compliance. Read our forwarded message below to learn more.

Fresh off the heels of this news, we must keep the momentum going. Will you help NCLEJ deliver more legal victories for low-income people by helping us unlock our $75,000 matching gift opportunity before our December 31 deadline? ([link removed])

Thank you,

NCLEJ

Forwarded Message Below:

This is Senior Attorney Saima Akhtar, and I’m excited to share a major update about one of NCLEJ’s ongoing class-action lawsuits.

In a decisive victory for low-income New Yorkers who rely on public benefits, the Court ruled that the New York Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance (OTDA) violated mandatory time periods for holding administrative fair hearings and unconstitutionally deprived public benefits recipients of due process.

In 2024, NCLEJ sued the OTDA over their failure to provide fair hearings within mandated timeframes that would allow people applying for or receiving SNAP or TA benefits to challenge a loss or reduction to their benefits. Many low-income individuals waiting for their hearing decisions struggle to meet their basic needs while they go months or even years without receiving their benefits despite being eligible.

Our clients were forced to skip meals so their children could eat, choose between paying for utilities or paying for food, or rely on family members to meet their basic expenses. And others received overpayments of benefits while waiting for long-delayed hearings, creating massive debt that they couldn’t afford to pay back – debt that would not have happened if OTDA held and decided fair hearings within legal timeframes.

This situation is horrible for our clients. The Court’s ruling is a major cause for celebration and a strong affirmation of due process rights.

Thanks to our legal advocacy, OTDA must hold fair hearings within legally-mandated timeframes, must issue new notices and materials to people affected, and must limit collection of benefits overpayments for amounts accrued beyond the legal fair hearing resolution periods.

This is just one example of the power of NCLEJ’s legal advocacy. I am urging you to support our efforts to reach our End-of-Year fundraising goal by December 31 so that we can continue delivering high impact victories for the communities we serve. ([link removed])

Thank you,

Saima Akhtar
Senior Attorney, NCLEJ
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