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New Poll Show Overwhelming Support For Expanding Child Care Through New York State Budget

03/02/202203/02/2022

Robin Hood, New York City’s largest poverty-fighting philanthropy, today joined with advocates, child care providers, and business leaders to release a poll from Harlem to the Hudson that showed overwhelming support for increasing New York State’s investment in child care programs.

AM Gallagher + Sen. Holyman Intro LLC Transparency Act To Help Target International Oligarchs

03/01/202203/01/2022

Today, Assemblymember Emily Gallagher (D/WFP-Brooklyn) & Senator Brad Hoylman (D/WFP-Manhattan) introduced a new bill to shine a light into the murky world of New York’s limited liability companies (LLCs).

After Dearth Of Climate Leadership In Albany, 38 NY Climate And Community Groups Join To Unveil “Climate Can’t Wait”

01/25/202201/25/2022

Today, 38 organizations across New York State announced the formation of Climate Can’t Wait 2022, and unveiled their package of priority proposals for action in 2022 by the Legislature, the Governor and state agencies.

Attorney General James Announces Arrest And Indictment Of Rensselaer County Executive Steve McLaughlin

12/01/202112/01/2021

New York Attorney General Letitia James today announced the arrest and indictment of Rensselaer County Executive Steve McLaughlin, 58, for stealing thousands of dollars in campaign contributions.

New HIV Diagnosis In New York City Down 21% From 2019 And Down 76% Since 2001

12/01/202112/01/2021

The Health Department today released the 2020 HIV Surveillance Annual Report, which shows continued progress toward ending the HIV epidemic in New York City.

New York State Getaway To Black Owned Businesses To Visit, Says I Love NY

08/12/202108/12/2021

August is Black-owned Business Month! From cultural cuisines to jazz music, bookstores, dance, and sweet treats shop local during your next New York State getaway.

Harlem’s Franz Sigmund Leichter, New York State Assembly And Senate Member, 1930 –

08/08/202108/08/2021

Harlem‘s Franz Sigmund Leichter, born August 19, 1930, lived at 250 West 104th Street in Harlem, NY.

Coalition Launches Campaign To Guarantee Right To Counsel For New York State Tenants

06/04/202106/04/2021

Today, Senator Rachel May and Assembly Member Latoya Joyner were joined by the Syracuse Tenant Union, CASA.

Senate Majority Advances Reforms To Industrial Development Agencies

06/03/202106/03/2021

Today, the Senate Democratic Majority advanced legislation to reform Industrial Development Agencies (IDAs) across from Harlem to the Hudson.

Attorney General James Reaches Tentative Agreement For Dismantling And Cleanup Of Indian Point

04/15/202104/15/2021

New York Attorney General Letitia James today announced that her office has reached a provisional agreement with Holtec International and its subsidiaries (Holtec).

Harlem’s WE ACT And Others Launch Coalition To Protect Environmental Programs

12/10/202012/10/2020

More than 175 groups today launched a new coalition to protect funding for critical environmental programs.

Community Health Groups Launch New Coalition Demanding Repeal Of The Medicaid Drug Carve-Out

10/20/202010/20/2020

Community health groups across the state joined forces today to launch a new coalition, Save New York’s Safety Net: 340B Saves Lives from Harlem to the Hudson.

Harlem’s Marcus Samuelsson And Others Layout Groundwork For A Tourism Recovery In NYC

09/14/202009/14/2020

Last week’s Center for an Urban Future policy forum, “Laying the Groundwork for a Tourism Recovery in NYC.”

Governor Cuomo Announces Environmental Justice Capacity-Building Grant Award Winners

08/18/202008/18/2020

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced New York’s Environmental Justice Capacity Building Grant Program is awarding grants to support 18 community-based Environmental Justice organizations across the state.

Op-Ed: The Pandemic Has No Franklin Roosevelt

06/03/202010/12/2020

By Mike McQuillan “What’s your sense of how long this will last, till I get a haircut and garden role,” a friend asked as our dogs played in rain.

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