New York Will Soon Lose 1 House Seat. The G.O.P. Might Lose 5.
Wednesday, September 15, 2021 | |
| By Ben Casselman and Jeanna Smialek When government benefits are taken into account, a smaller share of the population was living in poverty in 2020 even as the pandemic eliminated millions of jobs. | | | By Nicholas Fandos and Grace Ashford A new bipartisan commission is drawing up district lines, but New York Democratic leaders are laying the groundwork to take over the redistricting process. | | | By Thomas Fuller, Maggie Astor and Conor Dougherty Any proposed changes to a century-old recall law are likely to be met with stiff opposition from Republicans, who see it as one of the last avenues of influence in a Democratic-led state. | | |
| U.S. By Julie Bosman "It shook the foundation," a City Council member said of the protests that followed the shooting of Jacob Blake last summer. | | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Patrick T. Brown In focus groups, many said work is the price of admission for eligibility for government benefits like the expanded child tax credit. | | |
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