- HRA Materials Updated
- Firm Fights CFPB’s ‘Lawsuit Mill’ Litigation
- Inequality Remains at Historic High, Census Data Show
- Petitions to watch | The “Long Conference” of September 29
- Landlords getting loans for affordable housing units neglect to fix violations, audit finds
- Court Strikes Down Restrictions in Medicaid Coverage for Compression Stockings and Orthopedic Footwear
9/19/14
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9/18/14
- New Job Opening Posted
- Occupy abolishes $4 million in other people’s student loan debt
- New Web-Based Program Offers Critical, Free Information For Homeowners
- Senate Once Again Blocks Bill To Allow Borrowers To Refinance Federal And Private Student Loans
- Mandatory Enrollment of Nursing Home residents into Managed Care & MLTC – Delayed Until at Least Oct. 1, 2014 or later
- CBPP: Economy strengthened in 2013, but too slowly to improve the living standards of many middle- and low-income Americans
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9/17/14
- CFPB Sues For-Profit Corinthian Colleges for Predatory Lending Scheme
- To Help Unaccompanied Minors, New York City Posts Representatives at Immigration Court
- Delays in Processing of Medicaid Applications – What are Your Rights and Lawsuits Challenging Delays (Updated)
- Families With Children Gained in 2013, But Poverty Still Higher and Incomes Lower Than Pre-Recession
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9/16/14
- AmeriCorps 20 Years Later: Make it a Priority
- Lawyers and Mobile Devices Trending Higher
- Immigration Justice Requires Legal Representation
- Understanding Next Week’s Census Figures on Poverty and Inequality
- MLTC Roll-Out – Conflict-Free Assessment Begins October, New MLTC Counties, Delayed NH Roll-out
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9/15/14
- I’m a legal immigrant, but not allowed to work
- More States Enforce Food Stamp Work Requirements
- Fannie Mae Relaxes Waiting Period for Distressed Borrowers
- Preview of cases on the Supreme Court’s docket for the upcoming Term
- One in 10 working Americans between the ages of 35 and 44 are getting their wages garnished
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9/12/14
- New Job Openings Posted
- Political Courage and Homelessness in New York City
- Updated SNAP budget worksheets for New York State
- Report: Student Loan Debt Isn’t Just An Issue For Young Americans
- Income and Resource Limits for New York State Public Health Insurance Programs
- CBPP: Recent Report on TANF’s Responsiveness to the Recession Has Serious Flaws
- New Law Makes the Rules regarding Welfare Mortgages Clear and Provides Transparency and Accountability
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9/10/14
- Fair Hearing of the Month
- Why aren’t more renters becoming homeowners?
- CBPP: Reminder for steps you can take if you think your credit or debit card data was hacked
- City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito will announce the creation of a new legal services committee today
- CBPP: House Bill Would Raise Small Business Premiums and Undercut Health Reform’s Consumer Protections
- Holocaust or Nazi Victim Reparations — Effect on Medicaid, SSI and other Federally Funded and New York State Benefits (Updated)
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