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They include caps on EpiPen prices, a ban on Styrofoam coolers and an expansion of who can authorize organ donations.
Federal tax and program cuts adopted last year will hit households in 2026, boosting inequality in the city, new report says.
Critics of the "100-foot" rule said it was a giveaway to developers on the backs of utility customers.
Section 8 funding has been delayed as a result of the already-concluded shutdown according to the New York city Housing Authority.
The state's adoption of the National Grid plan includes a new pipeline.
Still, the rise in the overall cost of living in the city has eased somewhat, according to new data.
The bill would increase the state’s community solar program by 50%. Lawmakers behind the legislation hoping to sign it into law this month.
The Center for an Urban Future said a larger share of New Yorkers are now 65 years or older and many have no safety net.
A cold winter, inflation and ongoing supply issues are sending utility bills through the roof.
Officials from the city’s Adult Protective Services program disclosed the rejection rate at a City Council hearing inspired by Gothamist’s reporting.