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“The stupidity of it is that every month they sit in the shelter, they're costing the city thousands,” Edward Josephson says about a rule change to NYC's rental voucher program causing some individuals and families to stay in homeless shelters longer. https://t.co/JlThy3oA2R — PolitiTweet.org
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Did your Con Ed bill just go up? Some New Yorkers have seen their bill double or even triple as compared to the previous month. Here's why. https://t.co/R4DRY4BctD — PolitiTweet.org
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Bodega and corner store owners on the Lower East Side have been waking up to a new reality, competing with several 15-minute delivery apps for the patronage of people who have become accustomed to delivery culture, which exploded during the pandemic. https://t.co/C7r4EtJWhQ — PolitiTweet.org
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Chef Richard Chan has opened a terrific new Singapore hawker food stall at the Queens Crossing Mall https://t.co/T13d3K0ktr — PolitiTweet.org
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Nearly 2,000 teachers have left NYC’s public schools during the pandemic, according to a new report from the state comptroller. 3,851 paraprofessionals and teaching assistants have also departed. Many educators believe that may be the tip of the iceberg. https://t.co/Pqkk85z19P — PolitiTweet.org
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If you're a New York state voter and looking for a new political party to love before the midterms, you have until Valentine's Day to change your affiliation. 💘 https://t.co/VV4TdPnMvJ — PolitiTweet.org
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"[Pat Riley] was telling his players…I want you to foul these players whenever they come into the paint, and whenever they get anywhere near the basket, foul them. And I want you to foul them so much that it almost confuses referees," says Chris Herring. https://t.co/S5i6sjYOsw — PolitiTweet.org
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In the 1700s, New York City had the second largest slave population of any American city, with enslaved African Americans at the heart of the city’s workforce. That history is at the center of a resurgent push to secure reparations in the city. https://t.co/1wohOqKfZI — PolitiTweet.org
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Unlike other major cities and other counties in the state, NYC isn't tracking the results of at-home tests. City officials say the results aren't included as they can't be independently verified—here's what can be missed by not including the data. https://t.co/g9nCTAsMIa — PolitiTweet.org
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"The city does not maintain anything inside the fencing, it is up to the local community," says one dog run volunteer. "This makes sense from a general 'pick up after your dog' point of view, but how exactly am I supposed to resurface an entire park?" https://t.co/PxGZCf3M49 — PolitiTweet.org
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Pat Singer of the nonprofit Brighton Neighborhood Association has waged a campaign to vaccinate the elderly members of her community. “They think the government is trying to tag them to watch what they’re doing," she says. "You’re not that interesting!” https://t.co/4iiDfGAiqy — PolitiTweet.org
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Mayor Adams announced the return of a popular incentive program to encourage New Yorkers to get their full course of COVID-19 vaccinations, starting Saturday and running through the end of February. https://t.co/dZ5R9WbuT9 — PolitiTweet.org
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“I want people to say, ‘What could I eat in my bodega right now?’” Mayor Adams said. “These black-eyed peas are right in your local bodega. The carrots in your local bodega. The bananas, the apples in your local bodega. The berries in your local bodega.” https://t.co/BtTryh6jJY — PolitiTweet.org
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"Every day either a bus shows up with no [paraprofessional], or no nurse, or a para with no bus, no driver or no route. That student is stuck at home, no fault of their own and no fault of the family," says Rima Izquierdo, a parent from The Bronx. https://t.co/sTwXyOh7gD — PolitiTweet.org
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“We even have increasing evidence for associations with early birth, preterm birth and low birth weight, as well as cognitive decline,” Professor Susan Anenberg says. “We're probably only scratching the surface with the health outcomes that we considered.” https://t.co/3p0iy2pws3 — PolitiTweet.org
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The 12-course tasting menu at Chef Sungchul Shim's new restaurant Mari stars eight decadent Korean hand rolls, shaped like mini tacos and inspired by kimbap. https://t.co/I29siWM80a — PolitiTweet.org
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“Many of us, including Jumaane, were here in 2011 to express outrage at a rigged system that builds up billionaires and bankers while working people were thrown out of their homes by the millions,” said New York State WFP Director Sochie Nnaemeka. https://t.co/ls6QSqh4J4 — PolitiTweet.org
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"If you’re not really sure you’re going to work or if you’re the essential worker who needs to go into work everyday, use OMNY, it’s the way to get the cheapest rate for the subway," says MTA Chief Customer Officer Sarah Meyer. https://t.co/RBRUPDQfbt — PolitiTweet.org
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As the MTA tries to bring ridership back to pre-pandemic levels, we explore a big idea: What would it take to make MTA subways and buses free? https://t.co/pRceI6iOon — PolitiTweet.org
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You already know 58 Joralemon Street: The secret MTA subway vent. Here's "58 Joralemon: The Game" https://t.co/Ndgl2nD3JG — PolitiTweet.org
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“I'm not really in any hurry to have it lifted but I am thankful to have that option back on the table,” one parent said, while acknowledging her son will be “smiling from ear to ear every single day he does not have to wear a mask.” https://t.co/D6Sc1UXnYf — PolitiTweet.org
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Thousands of New York City municipal workers will lose their jobs by the end of the day if they are not fully vaccinated against COVID. https://t.co/kmqdKGSFr2 — PolitiTweet.org
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A lack of office space is impeding the launch of NY state's new Public Campaign Finance Board, which proponents say will make the state a leader in campaign finance reform, empowering small dollar donors by matching their contributions with taxpayer money. https://t.co/NgUXzUGvUN — PolitiTweet.org
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As prosecutors increasingly use charges of "death-resulting" to stem the tide of overdose deaths, politicians, public health experts, and victims’ families disagree about whether dealing deadly drugs should have the same legal consequences as homicide. https://t.co/qDtRG7eLqR — PolitiTweet.org
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New York City Mayor Adams was grilled for more than three hours by state legislators as he sought more funding to help working class New Yorkers and the mentally ill, while also clashing over his calls to amend bail reform. https://t.co/f7OwhGAcGC — PolitiTweet.org
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The first 11 months of the program cut the prison population by 40% to about 10,800 incarcerated people — levels not seen since the 1980s — with a re-incarceration rate significantly lower than New Jersey's pre-pandemic recidivism rate. https://t.co/htXKIu8pdh — PolitiTweet.org
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Demand for home care is rising in NY due to the large, rapidly aging Baby Boomer population, but recruiting home health aides is becoming increasingly difficult, with staffing agencies reporting higher turnover and taking longer to fill empty positions. https://t.co/tDglJqrigo — PolitiTweet.org
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"Right now when people say, ‘Well, not being vaccinated is my choice.’ Right, but we are paying for that choice through our taxes,” epidemiologist Stephanie Silvera says about NJ spending at least $9.5M on testing unvaccinated state workers for COVID. https://t.co/LjgnoPZ2Ev — PolitiTweet.org
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58 Joralemon Street in Brooklyn Heights may look residential, but its pitch black windows signal something is a little off. Stop and listen, you may even hear rumblings from the building — which serves as an emergency subway exit and ventilation shaft. https://t.co/txouPBQbUI — PolitiTweet.org
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Prefacing his answer by saying he wants to “get rid of these darn masks so bad," Mayor Adams stated he would rather live with “the discomfort of wearing a mask” than run the risk of easing restrictions too early. "I want to err on the side of caution.” https://t.co/7eKxX1ZUSt — PolitiTweet.org