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Restaurants Sue Gov Andrew Cuomo Over Indoor Dining Ban

The second complaint, a class action suit filed in the Southern District of New York on behalf of the Seaport House, the Greater New York Merchants’ Alliance and a restaurant employee, argues that the regulations go against the First Amendment and due process clause of the Constitution. The suit also names Mayor Bill de Blasio and the city’s Department of Finance as co-defendants. In both suits, the plaintiffs are seeking for Cuomo’s executive order, which banned indoor dining as of Dec. 14, to be deemed unconstitutional, and are seeking unspecified monetary relief. Representatives for Cuomo did not respond to a request for comment.

NY Rent Relief Program Reopens Ahead of Federal Funding Deadline

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Lawmakers Mull Eviction Action as Rent Relief Expansion Stalls

State Senators Brian Kavanagh,  Julia Salazar, Zellnor Myrie and Gov. Andrew Cuomo (Getty) With just three weeks left before federal funds dry up and eviction moratoriums run out, details of New York’s expanded rent relief program have yet to materialize and legislators are mulling taking action. Landlords welcomed the news last week that Gov. Andrew Cuomo would ease restrictions to qualify for the state’s existing program, but so far, nothing has happened. A spokesperson for the governor previously said that a new executive order was expected last week, but has since stopped returning requests for comment. Some legislators have cast doubt on the idea that Cuomo could rewrite legislation via executive order, even with his extraordinary emergency powers.

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