Reading List

The most recent articles from a list of feeds I subscribe to.

LISTEN: The Bill’s Coming Due for New York

Andrew Rein of the Citizen Budget Commission comes joins the FAQ NYC podcast to talk about the deep hole the city and state are in even before Washington makes more social safety net spending cuts. When New York’s been in trouble before, the feds spent billions. Now the Trump administration is taking billions away but […]

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New Yorkers to Vote on Affordable Housing Fast Track and Election Calendar This Fall

The NYC Charter RevisionThe NYC Charter Revision Commission holds its last public meeting in Lower Manhattaniew Commission holds its last public meeting in Lower Manhattan.

The Charter Revision Commission voted to place five proposals on the November ballot — four aimed at simplifying and speeding up the development approval process for affordable housing, and one that would move local elections to align with state and federal races. “We have worked exhaustively to find solutions that meet this moment, and I […]

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Ex-NYPD Commissioner to File $10M Defamation Suit Against Mayor Adams

Newly-appointed NYPD commissioner Thomas Donlon speaks in Queens alongside Mayor Eric Adms about cracking down on drivers using forged license plates.

Former NYPD Commissioner Thomas Donlon on Monday filed notice of his intention to file a $10 million lawsuit against Mayor Eric Adams and former Deputy Commissioner Tarik Sheppard after they suggested in recent days that he suffered from cognitive issues while running the department. Since Wednesday, Sheppard, who served as Deputy Commissioner for Public Information […]

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New York’s Health Companies Could Pocket Millions Meant for Low-Wage Care Aides

This story originally appeared in New York Focus, a nonprofit news publication investigating power in New York. Sign up for their newsletter here. Two health care companies are positioned to keep tens of millions of dollars that are meant to benefit the army of low-wage home health aides who care for disabled and elderly New Yorkers. The […]

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Bronx Man Detained at CECOT Reunites With Family in Venezuela

This article was originally published by Documented, an independent, non-profit newsroom dedicated to reporting with and for immigrant communities in New York City. After spending 125 days in El Salvador’s notorious Centro de Confinamiento del Terrorismo (CECOT) prison, Merwil Gutiérrez, a 20-year-old asylum seeker detained in The Bronx, was released last Friday to Venezuela with more than 200 other detainees, Documented […]

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