New York will turn over tricky welfare-to-work contracts to a handful of companies–but one of those firms failed so badly in doing similar work in Philadelphia that the City of…
New statistics gathered by State Comptroller H. Carl McCall’s office show that high housing costs have an economic impact, especially in today’s market.
Take a look at this year’s list of the city’s top 100 contracts and you’ll notice a new trend–competitive bidding is on the wane, replaced by a one-on-one negotiations that…
People on welfare need to work, that’s the mantra over at the city’s welfare office. The next population targeted for workfare: victims of domestic violence and the HIV positive.
Another election, another step forward for the Green and Working Family parties, as each gained credibility, even as they took a few potshots at each other.