September 11th (9/11)
TANF MOVEMENT
K. Wright |
The Senate Finance Committee has passed its version of a TANF reauthorization bill.
The Senate Finance Committee has passed its version of a TANF reauthorization bill.
The city kicked-off this morning a 20-year project to track the physical and mental health effects of the WTC collapse.
The prospect of getting some low-income housing in lower Manhattan seemed to slip further away last week, as the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation set aside tens of millions of dollars for middle income development.
Councilmember Alan Gerson’s pushing a “Livability First Blueprint” for rebuilding lower Manhattan.
A coalition of labor organizations says the city needs a $1.1 billion public works job program.
President Bush rounded out the season of executive budget proposals, offering no aid to the city or state.
Saying help from Albany is unlikely, Mayor Bloomberg turned the heat up on labor in this morning’s budget speech.
With only hours to go before a stack of bills awaiting Governor Pataki’s signature expired, the fate of legislation meant to help some of the state’s poorest residents hung in the balance.
A street fair operator’s attempt to follow city law while raising money for families of firefighters has put his holiday market vendors in the red just a week before Christmas.