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NYC street homelessness would surge if Adams gets permission to scrap right-to-shelter: Legal Aid

Por: New York Daily News Politics May 31, 2023

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Street homelessness would become a lot more common in the five boroughs if Mayor Adams is given permission to roll back the city’s longstanding right-to-shelter mandate, the Legal Aid Society argues in a new court filing formally opposing his administration’s migrant crisis-related proposal. The Manhattan Supreme Court filing — which marked Legal Aid’s first official response to the administration’s May 23 request to suspend... + full article



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