Within the past two and a half years, the number of children in NYC using a low-income child care voucher went from 7,400 to 60,600. Photo credit: eagle102.net, Flickr; New York Focus illustration
The state helps many parents pay for child care through the Child Care Assistance Program, which partially subsidizes child care for low and middle-income families. Photo: Pavel Danilyuk / Pexels | Illustration: Leor Stylar
New York has spent more on child care assistance in recent years, but high child care costs continue to drive families out of the state and into poverty.
New York has not updated its statewide building code — which sets minimum construction standards — to reflect the all-electric buildings law passed nearly two years ago. Photo: Office of Governor Kathy Hochul; Illustration: New York Focus
The state has yet to publish a building code update, promised in December, which should include requirements to phase out fossil fuel appliances in new homes.
New state education rules will cut funding to private schools that can’t provide the same level of education as public schools. The ultra-Orthodox community is fighting back.
Incarcerated people report varied conditions within the prisons, with some facilities making due while others leave those in their custody hungry, unshowered, and lacking medical attention. Maia Hibbett / New York Focus