“Attorneys serving the public interest are saddled not only with the constant stress of a demanding and under-appreciated profession, but also with the anxiety of whether they’ll be able to afford rising rent prices, inflation-impacted groceries, and hefty student loan payments each month.”
CITY VIEWS: OPINIONS and ANALYSIS
Opinion: Transforming Systems of Harm into Systems of Care for Black Families
Zainab Akbar, Emma S. Ketteringham, Lauren Shapiro and Christine Waer |
“As public defenders working with parents in family court, we write during Black History Month to urge state legislators to pass a slate of legislation that informs, supports, and empowers families and communities rather than subjecting them to cycles of harm and separation.”
Government
Brooklyn Tenants Brace for ‘Doomsday’ As Their Affordable Housing Deal Nears Its End
Emma Grimes |
The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), a federal subsidy, has created and preserved affordable rents for decades. Now, its expiration could force residents out.
CITY VIEWS: OPINIONS and ANALYSIS
Opinion: New York Needs to Move Now on Cap-and-Invest
Asher Cohen |
“Our state should be a leader in clean energy creation. Instead, because of government flip-flopping and cowardice, we cannot even stick to a plan of action.”
Economy
Your Utility Bill Keeps Going Up. Could The NY Heat Act Stop It?
Mariana Simões |
Supporters of the NY Heat Act say it’s a solution to New Yorkers’ rising energy bills. The legislation would curb the expansion of gas infrastructure and stop utility customers from picking up the hefty tab.
CITY VIEWS: OPINIONS and ANALYSIS
Opinion: Time for a Shift in NYC’s Affordable Housing Plans?
Doug Turetsky |
“A parade of mayors, Democrat and Republican, have also predominantly relied on the private sector over the past 40 years to address the city’s lack of affordable housing. Yet here we are, after spending billions of public dollars, arguably mired in a worsening crisis.”
Education
Participación en clases de educación para adultos financiadas por la ciudad descendió casi a la mitad bajo nuevo sistema de contratos
Daniel Parra |
Esta disminución se produce cuando la demanda por estos programas, que incluyen la alfabetización para adultos y clases de inglés, ha aumentado considerablemente en los últimos años.
Government
Untapped History: Remembering Seneca Village
Tatyana Turner |
Seneca Village, a community of predominately Black property owners in what’s now Central Park, is being commemorated to mark the 200-year anniversary of its founding.
Education
Participation in City-Funded Adult Education Classes Dropped by Nearly Half Under New Contract System
Daniel Parra |
The decline comes as demand for these programs, which include adult literacy and English-language classes, has spiked significantly in recent years.
CITY VIEWS: OPINIONS and ANALYSIS
Opinion: Judges’ Unpublished Decisions Debunk the Myths About Discovery Reform
Oded Oren |
“Without access to these decisions, lawmakers and the public are left with only anecdotal claims and selective narratives, often driven by the loudest opponents of [discovery] reform. The judicial record, which documents exactly how these cases unfold, is largely hidden from view.”
Government
PODCAST: ¿Cómo el Proyecto 2025 se refleja en las órdenes ejecutivas de Trump?
Daniel Parra |
Un grupo de periodistas de Politico comparó las órdenes ejecutivas de Trump con el documento conocido como el Project 2025, y encontraron claras coincidencias, incluso varios casos en los que el lenguaje usado era idéntico.