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          VOLUME 30, NO. 50                                   THURSDAY DECEMBER 11, 2025                                                   25 CENTS



            Housing Discrimination Complaints                                Free Schools Law is Delivering
             Languish at NYC Commission on                               Outstanding Results For New York
                          Human Rights                                               Students And Teachers
               Audit Recommends Improved Oversight
                 The New York City Commission on Human Rights
            (CCHR) allowed some housing discrimination cases to sit
            at times for years without resolution, according to an audit
            released today by New York State Comptroller Thomas P.
            DiNapoli. The audit found CCHR lacked clear timelines and
            oversight to ensure cases were reviewed and investigated
            timely, leading to substantial delays.
                 “New Yorkers who experience housing discrimination
            need timely action and clear answers,” DiNapoli said. “Our
            audit found that inadequate case tracking at the New York
            City Commission on Human Rights left too many people
            waiting too long. The commission must improve their poli-
            cies and controls to ensure that people who may be facing
            housing discrimination get the attention and prompt resolu-
            tion they deserve.”
                 CCHR enforces New York City’s Human Rights Law
            and investigates allegations of housing discrimination.
            Complaints may include landlords refusing tenants with
            housing vouchers, rejecting people with disabilities or
            those who rely on benefits, or denying housing because of
            race, gender or sexual orientation. CCHR uses Dynamics,
            an electronic case management system, for case tracking
            and monitoring.
                 Between July 1, 2019 and July 31, 2024, a Dynamics
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                                                                   New Survey Shows Governor Hochul’s Distraction. See story on page 3.
         The 76th Annual Christmas Luncheon
         of The Columbian Lawyers Association                          Congresswoman Grace Meng Secures
                        of Queens County                                        $850,000 in Federal Funding




























             Hon. Rudolph E. Greco, Jr.  Celebrated their 76th Annual
        Award Honoree and Hon Rosa  Christmas Luncheon, held at
        Maria Astuto with colleagues  Vetro Restaurant & Lounge,
        at The Columbian Lawyers  Howard Beach, honoring Hon.
        Association of Queens County  Rudolph E. Greco, Jr., robing
        76th Annual Christmas Lun-   Hon. Rosa Maria Astuto, and
        cheon. The Columbian Lawyers  proudly awarding four scholar-  The funds will Support Capital Improvements at Selfhelp’s Martin Lande House Senior
        Association of Queens County  ships totaling $20,000.      Residence in Flushing. See story on page 2.

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