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The mayor acknowledged it’s a big change for New Yorkers, who have for decades been allowed to pile their trash curbside.
New Jersey is also looking to buy up $10 million in residents' medical debt.
The city offers longer days and year-round care for families who meet certain income thresholds but many of the programs are under-enrolled.
Advocates worry there's far too little money set aside in the new state budget for education and enforcement of the Domestic Workers' Bill of Rights.