January 2012

1/31/12

WeCARE Procedure: Outreach, Conciliation and Fair Hearing  New Job Opening Posted New York homeowners are in major distress Gov’t Settles With Debt Buyer Asset Acceptance Cutoff Looms on Loan Accord IOLA – report on economic benefits and savings from Civil Legal Services in New York State in 2010 LSC Proposed Rule: Termination, Limited Reductions in …

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1/30/12

Foreclosures in New York: What’s Going On New Job Opening Posted The Clash Over Fingerprinting For Food Stamps Is Your Videoconferencing System Open to Hackers? Obama administration bolsters homeowner lifeline HRA Policy Bulletin 12-05-ELI: Revision to Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) Mailing

1/27/12

Foreclosure prevention groups scramble to keep funding AG set to lead probe of collapse More Bloodletting at Legal Services State Court Funding Woes a Nationwide Problem, Panel Says

1/26/12

Governors seek drug testing as condition of job training Obama Creates Unit With States to Investigate Mortgage Misconduct by Banks Google announces privacy changes across products; users can’t opt out

1/25/12

Amid Court Fight, Formerly Homeless In Limbo CLASP: Child and Youth Well-Being Impacted by Child Care Investments CFPB might limit rules for smallest banks Percentage Of Americans Who Lack Health Coverage Up For Fourth Straight Year Google wants ability to ‘combine’ your user data

1/24/12

Medicaid Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program (CDPAP) in New York State (Updated) NY Times: Political Push Moves a Deal on Mortgages Inches Closer Foreclosure Robo-Signing Deal Worries N.Y. Official GAO Report: Homeless Women Veterans – Actions Needed to Ensure Safe and Appropriate Housing

1/23/12

New Job Opening Posted Report – investment in social programs creates jobs Child Care Co-Payment Disparities by County for a Family of Three With an Income of $37,060/year (200% of poverty)

1/20/12

2012 NYS Income And Resource Standards And Federal Poverty Levels Editorial: Food stamps a necessary lifeline One million homeowners may get mortgage writedowns Maryland mulls foreclosure property registry Urban Institute: Opportunity Still Has Racial Hue