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          VOLUME 31, NO. 3                                     THURSDAY JANUARY 15, 2026                                                   25 CENTS


                                                                   Governor Hochul Announces Investments to
            Audit of NYC’s CityFHEPS Program
                Reveals Weak Oversight And                          Deliver Universal Child Care For New York
                           Rising Costs                                                   Children Under Five

                An audit has been released by State Comptroller Thomas P.
           DiNapoli of New York City’s largest housing voucher program
           found that weak oversight and administrative lapses are con-
           tributing to rising costs and placing some vulnerable families
           in unsafe housing. The program, known as the City Fighting
           Homelessness and Eviction Prevention Supplement (CityFHEPS)
           is overseen by the New York City Department of Social Services
           (DSS), and it is designed to help low-income New Yorkers avoid
           homelessness. It’s projected to cost the city $1.2 billion in city
           Fiscal Year (FY) 2025, up from $176 million in 2019.
                “Stronger oversight of the CityFHEPS program is critical to
           helping individuals and families access safe housing and stay in
           their communities,” DiNapoli said.  “Improving how the program
           operates will better protect tenants and taxpayer dollars.”
                Oversight of Homebase Providers
                DSS contracts with seven nonprofit homebase providers to
           help those at risk of homelessness avoid entering shelters and
           apply for rent subsidies, enabling them to remain in the com-
           munity. Auditors reviewed 75 CityFHEPS cases from a pool
           of approximately 8,000 from January 2022 to May 2024 and
           examined $671 million in contracts across the seven providers.
                Key audit findings included:
           •    Unsafe Apartments: Families were placed in apartments
           with serious housing-code violations, including mold, infesta-
           tions and missing window guards. In some cases, DSS failed to
           conduct required safety checks, known as pre-clearance inspec-
                           (Continued on page 2)                   Governor Hochul  announced  an  unprecedented  investment as the next  step  to  deliver
                                                                   affordable, universal child care for children under five years of age. The Governor will
                                                                   partner with Mayor Zohran Mamdani to deliver free child care for two-year-olds in New York
           NYC Schools Chancellor Samuels                          City, See story on page 2.
         Visited The Mosaic Pre-K Center in
                        Corona Heights                                From U.S. Capitol to Front Porch: Suozzi
                                                                              Replaces Stolen Flag for Veteran





















             The newly appointed NYC  as they visited the Mosaic Pre-K
        Schools Chancellor Kamar Samu-  Center, 47-01 111th Street, Corona
        els  was joined by U.S.  Repre-  Heights 11368, next to the NYC
        sentative Grace Meng; Queens  Hall of Science in Corona.
        Borough President Donovan Rich-       The leaders toured the center,
        ards; NYS Senator Jessica Ramos;  met with students and educators
        NYS Senator John Liu; District 24  and discussed ways to continue
        Superintendent Anthony Rivers;  strengthening the NYC education
        Mosaic Pre-K Center Principal  system for all the children, re-
        Beth Tekverk; other elected offi-  gardless of age or socioeconomic
        cials; school leaders, and parents  status.                After reading the veteran’s letter in Newsday, Suozzi steps in to honor his service.   See story on page 6.

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