- SNAP Costs Declining, Expected to Fall Much Further
- Disability enrollment declines amid funding debate
- Joint Memo of Support for Bill that would Protect Domestic Violence Victims
- More Households Facing Unaffordable Housing Costs Than Before Recession
- CFPB: Snapshot of reverse mortgage complaints December 2011 – 2014
- Everyone Except Sprint Customers, Rejoice: You Can Start Unlocking Your Mobile Phone This Week
February 10 Headlines
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February 6 Headlines
- HRA Materials Updated
- Leader of NYLAG Resigns
- Understanding the Affordable Care Act’s State Innovation (“1332?) Waivers
- Empire Justice Center Testimony at the 2015 Human Services Joint Legislative Budget Hearing
- Child Support Proposals in the President’s Budget Would Support Research Into Innovative Approaches
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February 5 Headlines
- The Supreme Court’s Secret Decisions
- City Bar Releases 2015 New York State Legislative Agenda
- Maine’s SNAP Cutoff Foreshadows Tough Times for Poor Jobless Workers
- President’s Budget Proposes Civil Legal Research and Civil Legal Aid Competitive Grant Program
- Risks Lurking in the Subprime Auto Market – The auto lending market is almost $1 trillion of outstanding loans
- “FIDA (Fully-Integrated Dual Advantage)” – Managed Care Expansion for Dual Eligibles in NYC Metro Area (Updated)
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February 4 Headlines
- New Job Openings Posted
- Studies may shed light on food-stamp purchases
- CBPP: Restoring Medicaid Payment Bump Would Improve Access to Care
- NY Judge: Mortgage Servicing Settlement does not require “absolute perfection”
- CFPB: Special announcement for students who took out Corinthian College’s high-cost private student loans
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February 3 Headlines
CFPB: Portal for Home Buyers
CBPP: Obama Budget Restores Lost Housing Vouchers
Legal Aid Lawyers Strike Over Higher Raises and Parental Leave
Empire Justice Comments on Proposed Abolition of Local Advisory Councils
Report: Overdrafting Just A Little Or A Lot Has The Same Negative Consequences For Consumers’ Accounts
KNOW YOUR RIGHTS: Fact Sheet Explaining Basic Rules on NYS Financial Medicaid Eligibility for People who are Disabled, Aged 65+, or Blind
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