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Community Service Society of New York (CSS)
@CSSNYorg
We work with and for New Yorkers to promote economic opportunity and champion an equitable city and state. Join us at cssny.org.
Non-Governmental & Nonprofit Organization New York, NYcssny.orgJoined September 2008

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We at just published a report that shows that eviction attempts among ALL tenants have hit a 10 year highpoint. We need #StatewideRTC and the #WinterEvictionMoratorium!
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The eviction of NYC families is a cause for concern, with housing insecurity and homelessness rising. These charts show how removal attempts reached record highs in 2022. Read our new Unheard Third Survey brief here cssny.org/AssemblyLineJu
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Wrote an article with Marquis Jenkins chronicling how NYC ended up with 100s of thousands in arrears in its public housing, as help went to everyone but families in assisted housing.
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NYCHA residents want the same relief that millions of other renters received across the state. Almost 3 years after the pandemic began, they are facing large rental arrears and evictions, says our senior policy analyst @Iziah_Thompson on @CityAndStateNY bit.ly/3HrJUeI
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NYCHA residents want the same relief that millions of other renters received across the state. Almost 3 years after the pandemic began, they are facing large rental arrears and evictions, says our senior policy analyst on
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🩺📢Everyone deserves health care coverage. Our research shows that 80% of New Yorkers agree that immigration status should not make it harder for someone to access care. Check out our research on healthcare affordability at cssny.org/affordability #Coverage4All.
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THANK YOU @NYSenatorRivera for re-introducing the #Coverage4All bill yesterday. 2023 is the year we expand health care coverage to ALL New Yorkers, regardless of immigration status. ¡Sí se puede!
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"There are three pieces of legislation the Gov and legislature should enact this year that would collectively provide immediate relief to low- & moderate-income New Yorkers facing skyrocketing rents, displacement and homelessness: Good Cause, HAVP, TOPA."
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