Mayor Eric Adams Names María Torres-Springer as New Head of NYC Housing Department

Mayor Eric Adams Names María Torres-Springer as New Head of NYC Housing Department

Mayor Eric Adams announces the new head of the city’s Housing Department. This is the vice mayor and former housing commissioner María Torres-Springerwho will now not only oversee the City’s Housing Authority NYCHA but also run the Department of Housing Preservation and Development, as well as the Office of Housing Recovery, among other functions. His … Read more

NYC Council Approves Measures to Expand Access to Housing Subsidy Vouchers

NYC Council Approves Measures to Expand Access to Housing Subsidy Vouchers

The New York City Council overwhelmingly approved a series of measures to make housing subsidy vouchers accessible to more New Yorkers. This as a way to help those who do not have a home, and at the same time, avoid overcrowding in municipal shelters. One of the pieces of legislation would remove a rule that … Read more

Mayor Adams Seeks to Suspend NYC’s “Right to Shelter” Law Due to Arrival of Asylum Seekers

Mayor Adams Seeks to Suspend NYC’s “Right to Shelter” Law Due to Arrival of Asylum Seekers

With the continued arrival of asylum seekers in our city, Mayor Adams has asked a court to stay the city’s right to housing law. The mayor assures that the current situation is unsustainable for the municipality. On Wednesday, asylum seekers continued to arrive at the Roosevelt Hotel. As hundreds of migrants pour into the city … Read more

“Proposal for Citi Field Casino Blocked by Local Opposition and Senator’s Decision to Delay State Legislation”

“Proposal for Citi Field Casino Blocked by Local Opposition and Senator’s Decision to Delay State Legislation”

A proposal to build a casino near Citi Field in Queens has been blocked for now. The plan requires approval by the state legislature, but Sen. Jessica Ramos has said she has no intention of introducing a bill before the current session in Albany ends in a few weeks. Ramos notes that more than half … Read more

Protesters Gather Against Planned Budget Cuts for Public Libraries at City Hall

Protesters Gather Against Planned Budget Cuts for Public Libraries at City Hall

Dozens of protesters gather in front of the City Hall against planned budget cuts for public libraries. Public library system leaders from New York, Brooklyn and Queens turned out for the protest. “Tony Marx, President of @NYPL, speaking now about why the services libraries provide to seniors and other underserved communities are critical. The cuts … Read more

Tenant Fights Back Against Manhattan Rent Increase

Tenant Fights Back Against Manhattan Rent Increase

Carmen León talks about the moment when the new owner of the building located at 192 Knickerbocker Avenue in Bushwick said that he would increase her rent by $800 per month. “I feel sad the days go by too fast. I feel sad, I don’t know what to do,” León said. Carmen has lived in … Read more

New York Mayor Renews Executive Order to Expand Homeless Shelter Capacity during Refugee Crisis

New York Mayor Renews Executive Order to Expand Homeless Shelter Capacity during Refugee Crisis

With the humanitarian crisis that New York is facing, given the continuous arrival of asylum seekers, Mayor Adams renewed the executive order that temporarily suspends some rules around the historic law on the right to housing, seeking to expedite the process of locating those who They are homeless and building new shelters. The decision to … Read more

Republican Congressman George Santos Defends Name as Criminal Charges Emerge

Republican Congressman George Santos Defends Name as Criminal Charges Emerge

Leaving federal court in Central Islip, Long Island, where he was arraigned on criminal charges, Republican Congressman George Santos said he will defend his name as the case against him is a “witch hunt.” “I am going to fight my battle. I will comply. I will fight against the witch hunt and I am going … Read more

NY Governor Orders Release of $1 Billion to Assist Arrival of Immigrants from Southern Border

NY Governor Orders Release of  Billion to Assist Arrival of Immigrants from Southern Border

New York Governor Kathy Hochul today ordered the release of $1 billion to help New York City and other towns where a massive new arrival of immigrants from the country’s southern border is expected as Title 42 expires. In addition, he ordered the mobilization of 500 additional National Guard agents to join the 1,000 already … Read more

“Promise NYC Initiative Aids Undocumented Children with Child Care”

“Promise NYC Initiative Aids Undocumented Children with Child Care”

Angela arrived seeking asylum in NY seven months ago with her two children. The youngest of one year and eight months was accepted into the Promise NYC program, and according to her mother, it has changed their lives. “Now we can go to work and I am very grateful for the change. It has been … Read more