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  2. More than 45K NYC retirees opt out of city’s new Medicare ...

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    Despite the financial penalty, 45,646 retirees have declined the Advantage plan in favor of staying on Senior Care, according to data provided to the Daily News by City Hall.

  3. United Federation of Teachers - Wikipedia

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    Large numbers of UFT retirees have complained about the proposed plan. Retired UFT members and other New York City retirees have protested that the new plan falls short and organized opposition to the new plan. In 2024, the UFT sued to block congestion pricing in lower Manhattan.

  4. De Blasio blocked from rolling out controversial NYC retiree ...

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    The city had asked the judge to set a Nov. 30 deadline for opting out of the controversial health plan, saying there otherwise wouldn't be enough time for the benefits to kick in by Jan. 1 — the ...

  5. Libby Zion Law - Wikipedia

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    New York State Department of Health Code, Section 405, also known as the Libby Zion Law, is a regulation that limits the amount of resident physicians' work in New York State hospitals to roughly 80 hours per week.

  6. New York City Police Department corruption and misconduct

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    In October 2011, five current NYPD police officers and three retired police officers were arrested and charged with trafficking guns into New York state in exchange for thousands of dollars in cash. Six of those implicated worked, or once worked, at the 68th Precinct.

  7. Seniors Are Fleeing The NYC Area In Droves, Study Shows

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    Some 33,638 retirees older than 65 left the New York metropolitan area from 2016 to 2017 while just 18,262 entered the region, according to a MagnifyMoney report published last week.

  8. Louis N. Scarcella - Wikipedia

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    Louis N. Scarcella (skar-SELL-uh, born 1951) is a retired detective from the New York City Police Department (NYPD) who earned frequent commendations during the "crack epidemic" of the 1980s and 1990s, before many convictions resulting from his investigations were overturned during his retirement. As a member of the Brooklyn North Homicide ...

  9. Largest Housing Discrimination Suit In NYC History ... - Patch

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    The complaint filed Wednesday is the largest housing discrimination lawsuit in the city's history — and aims to force real estate companies to open up apartments to low-income and homeless ...

  10. Michael Mulgrew - Wikipedia

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    Retired New York City teachers and other New York City retirees have protested that the new plan falls short and organized opposition to the new plan. Lawsuit against congestion pricing in New York City. In 2024, the UFT joined Staten Island in a lawsuit to block congestion pricing in lower Manhattan.

  11. Taxi Drivers Sue NYC For $2.56B Over Medallions | New York ...

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    New York City pulled in $855 million from medallion sales from what the taxi medallion owners — Alec Soybel and Galina Kaminker — claim was a fraudulent scheme.