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Albany Appears Poised To Extend Eviction Moratorium Again
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Citing the continuing public health emergency and the need to ensure economic stability, Albany legislators are expected to vote Monday to extend the state’s eviction moratorium until August 31st for residential and commercial tenants experiencing financial hardships due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Governor Andrew Cuomo hasn’t said whether he’ll sign the bill, but lawmakers expect he will because he signed the last one in March.
The moratorium was set to expire on May 1st. If approved on Monday as expected, the new retroactive legislation will extend two separate laws: one that applies to small businesses, and the other a pause on residential tenant evictions and foreclosure proceedings. Bronx Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz and Manhattan/Brooklyn Senator Brian Kavanagh, who spons
NEW BEDFORD A 19-page document emailed to members of the New Bedford Police Union alleges about $674,000 in undocumented union spending since 2011, based on notes the author, a lieutenant, said they took while reviewing a financial report.
The document, obtained by The Standard-Times, is not an official report, but instead contains the opinions and detailed notes of the lieutenant based on their reported review of the financial report. I think all of those who had access to our funds need to answer to these expenditures. Each and every one, the lieutenant wrote. My motivation is not to stir the pot, embarrass or negatively affect anyone. Rather, as a member in good standing, I firmly believe this union needs to address what has occurred.
More than 9,000 Broward businesses allowed to join class action lawsuit against FPL
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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – For two months, Florida Power & Light and an attorney for several Broward County businesses have been going back and forth in mediation trying to resolve a case without having to go to trial.
The case stems from an incident in the summer of 2019 when several cities were without water service due to an FPL contractor breaking a water pipe.
But the back and forth mediation has not gone well, so now it will be more than 9,000 businesses fighting against FPL.
“They just do not want to resolve this case,” attorney Adam Moskowitz said.
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