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NYC lawmaker wants to require landlords to provide air conditioning during the summer

Clinton Andrews co-authored a recent study on senior apartments in public housing units in Elizabeth, N.J. found that cooling centers could “significantly reduce morbidity and mortality rates during heat disasters, especially among socially isolated and physically frail low-income seniors,” and recommended mandatory cooling requirements for all renters in its findings. He applauded the move by NYC lawmakers.

What Biden’s “Rent Cap” Is, and Isn’t

​“We have policies in place that have helped build the middle class through federal support for housing,” Paul says. ​“However, that federal support for housing is really only applied to the segment of Americans that can afford to own a house.”

What would you do to try and avoid a layoff?

Families striving to move up the economic ladder may also be at risk, he said. “People may have made investments that, if they lose their job, they may lose their car, they may lose their house.”

Political earthquakes rock New Jersey’s Democratic machine

“In New Jersey, there was a machine that was really powerful and if you went up against it, you lost. Through Norcross losing power, the county line lawsuit and Menendez’s indictment … all these events have created this window, and people are stepping into it,” Rutgers political science professor Julia Sass Rubin said.

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