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Income Assistance Program included in Mayor Brown s spending proposal Videos and last updated 2021-07-27 02:27:00-04 BUFFALO (WKBW) â Providing relief to low-income residents in the City of Buffalo. It s a big part of the $331 million dollar spending proposal laid out by Mayor Byron Brown all using federal funding from the American Rescue Plan. One of the ways Mayor Brown is proposing to help is by creating an Income Assistance Program. The two-year program would use $20 million in federal stimulus to provide monthly checks of $500 to more than 1,600 low-income households. Obviously there has been a very desperate impact in terms of the pandemic on populations in the City of Buffalo , said Brendan Mehaffy, the Executive Director of the Office of Strategic Planning. These types of programs are very important for meeting that impact ....
Barstool Sports easily spreads, promotes problematic ideologies Kaitlyn Liu is a junior majoring in English Despite humourous content, Barstool Sports still has strong sexist, racist undercurrents March 8, 2021 As an upperclassman at Binghamton University, I’ve seen my fair share of @binghamtonbarstool posts. The Instagram page is filled with videos of college students getting drunk or breaking things, and at times, these videos are admittedly funny. What isn’t funny is how often Barstool Sports repeatedly crosses the line from humor over to racism, sexism, homophobia or other discriminatory acts. After seeing yet another disturbing and offensive video make its way onto @binghamtonbarstool last week, I felt the need to look into Barstool Sports for the first, and most likely last, time. After doing so, I found that many of my preexisting assumptions about this company and its employees were correct. ....
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President-elect Joe Biden (Getty Images) For decades, New York City has offered communities an enticing deal: Approve new housing and locals will get half of the affordable units. But in 2014, the Obama administration warned the city that so-called “community preference” might be reinforcing segregation. The city balked, offering to tweak the policy but not to dump it. “Without any promise of local benefits,” wrote Vicki Been then head of the New York City’s main housing agency getting local buy-in for projects could be “extraordinarily difficult.” Federal housing officials felt community preference conflicted with an Obama administration rule requiring municipalities to show how they are combating exclusionary housing. But last summer the Trump administration repealed the Obama measure, Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing, and the city’s policy remains unchanged. ....