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HEALTHY FIGHT: HOUSING ADVOCATES BUILD SUPPORT FOR SLUMLORD BILL
Amanda Becker |
The Healthy Homes Act promises tough new fines against irresponsible owners. But will it survive a mayoral veto?
The Healthy Homes Act promises tough new fines against irresponsible owners. But will it survive a mayoral veto?
Half the city’s immigrant population can’t legally vote, but that hasn’t kept them from taking part in politics. How the newest New Yorkers are drawing the eye of savvy politicians.
Immigrant rights advocates demand that translation legislation be brought to a vote.
Wal-Mart’s out in Rego Park but still determined to open stores in New York. Can labor and community activists stop the retail Goliath–or bring it and other megastores in line? There’s a lot to learn from successes in other cities.
Tenant advocates hail the city’s new program, but hope it doesn’t kill a separate piece of legislation that strengthens fines for landlords.
Broad coalition demands more affordable housing.
Court ruling allows city’s welfare department to bar advocates from waiting room.
Center for Immigrant Families study finds that Upper West Side public schools are courting white, middle class students — and excluding others.
As the health care industry pleads poverty, one hospital finds success speaks many languages.