Category: Health and Safety
Michael Bloomberg: The WORST Democratic Candidate Possible
Michael Bloomberg would be the worst candidate the Democrats could possibly nominate in 2020—unless they cross-endorse Donald Trump. The former New York mayor, who has begun preparations to run in
NYS Veterans Cemetary Proposed
Albany NY – For the 100th anniversary of Veterans Day, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo has announced the commitment to establish New York’s first State Veterans Cemetery. “We owe the men
City Expands Lead Inspections Following Comptrollers Investigation
New York, NY – In response to New York City Comptroller Scott M. Stringer’s lead investigation released in September, the Department of Health & Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) and Department of Housing Preservation
Prevailing Wage Laws Critical for Quality Construction
New York, NY – Prevailing wage laws are critical in maintaining quality in the construction industry. The concept and original legislation were conceived by two Republican U.S. senators, James J. Davis
Housing Works CEO Clashes With Elected Officials During Sidewalk Summit On Unionization
Brooklyn, NY – Housing Works CEO Charles King is sounding “a lot like a person who really is trying not to have a union.” That’s the conclusion New York City Public
Corporate Greed is Killing Us – Literally
Plane crashes, building collapses, and bridge collapses, what do these recent events over the past 18 months have to do with each other? The greed of these companies to ignore
NYC Coastal Resiliency Project Moves Forward
New York, NY – The East Side Coastal Resiliency Project is now moving forward providing urgently needed flood protection for 110,000 New Yorkers along the East Side of Manhattan. The ESCR
HUMANA’s Travel tips for caregivers; Stay organized when traveling!
Make sure to take steps so no medication for you or your loved one gets overlooked.Click here: https://www.humana.com/learning-center/caregiver/newsletter-archive/past-articles/caregiver-travel-tips
The Fight for the Children of Chicago
Chicago, Illinois – “More than 20 years ago, in 1995, educators in Chicago were stripped of their right to bargain, and with that, they lost their voice to influence their