1/6/11
Lawsky: ‘Potential mountain’ of foreclosures Consumer bureau chief begins supervision of payday lenders Gillibrand pushes for food stamp increase Banking and mortgage trade associations file briefs in Magner v. Gallagher
Lawsky: ‘Potential mountain’ of foreclosures Consumer bureau chief begins supervision of payday lenders Gillibrand pushes for food stamp increase Banking and mortgage trade associations file briefs in Magner v. Gallagher
Debt forgiveness likely to dominate AG mortgage servicing settlement Richard Cordray appointed by Obama to head consumer watchdog bureau January Medicaid Watch Newsletter Google Opts In to Legal Troubles Governor, Mayor disagree on fingerprinting food stamp applicants NY Times: Harder for Americans to Rise From Lower Rungs
Governor Cuomo State of the State address – state will create foreclosure relief and tenant protection unit Mayor Admits Job-Center Faults HRA Policy Bulletins and Policy Directives Updated Abuse of disabled focus of report NY Times: Nowhere to Go, Patients Linger in Hospitals, at a High Cost Bringing Expired Debt Back to Life Center on Budget and …
Four new online trainings posted New STAR Watch Technology Newsletter Study Criticizes Debt Collection Industry Welfare Lines Overflow NY Times: Stigmatizing Food Stamps GAO Report: Higher Education and Disability – Improved Federal Enforcement Needed to Better Protect Students’ Rights to Testing Accomodations (Released on 12/29/11)
Bankruptcy Courts Trying Out Online Chats EPIC cuts await elderly NYC’s foreclosures continue slow avalanche
25 states, including New York, have high child poverty rates A measure of justice for discriminatory lending practices GIS 11 TA/DC025: Processing Requests for Energy Related Emergencies Study: Testing firms not complying with law on disabled
Six Tips to Safeguard Your Mobile Devices NYC Taxi Agency Discriminates Against Disabled, U.S. Judge Rules
11-OCFS-LCM-14: Child Care Fraud Prevention and Detection Incentive Program TANF Recipients’ Implicit Tax Rates from Earnings Disregard Policies Plaintiffs Have Their Own Duty to Preserve New Job Opening Posted