Category Archives: News
5/5/14
Report blasts foreclosure practices Visual law services are worth a thousand words-and big money Air Conditioners Available to Low Income People with Medical Needs – 2014 Cooling Assistance Program
5/2/14
New Job Openings Posted The State of Lending: Debt Collection and Debt Buying NY Times: House Budget Committee to Hold Hearing on Poverty CFPB: How to protect vulnerable children from credit reporting problems Microsoft Finally Releases Security Update For Internet … Continue reading
5/1/14
Useful Websites and Phone Numbers State’s top judge takes aim at debt collectors NY Times: Changed Life of the Poor: Better Off, but Far Behind New York State Makes New Efforts to Combat Payday Lenders
4/30/14
Big Data knows you’re broke Ny Times: Up in Years and All but Priced Out of New York Office ofChildren and Family Services – Child Care Market Rates Microsoft Has Yet To Issue A Fix For Major Internet Explorer Security … Continue reading
4/29/14
Critical zero-day endangers all versions of Internet Explorer — and XP isn’t getting a fix Federal appeals judges failed to recuse themselves for financial conflicts of interest, study finds GAO Report – Foreclosure Review: Regulators Could Strengthen Oversight and Improve … Continue reading
4/28/14
New Job Openings Posted Student debt holds back many would-be home buyers CLASP: Food Insecurity a Major Problem for U.S. Families MLTC Roll-Out – 2014 Expansion Schedule to ALL Upstate Counties and Free Webinar Available on MLTC Joint Memo of … Continue reading
4/25/14
NY Times: Forecast Cut on Spending for Health Your College Education Might Be A Better Investment For Goldman Sachs Than It Is For You GAO Report – HUD Rental Assistance Demonstration: Information on Initial Conversions to Project-Based Vouchers For-Profit Colleges … Continue reading
4/24/14
New Job Opening Posted CFPB Report – Mortgage closings today Court: NYC must support ill inmates leaving jail Many low-wage workers not protected by minimum wage When Families Fight – Mandatory Reporting of Pro Bono Hours in New York Consumerist: … Continue reading