Homelessness is preventable. Ending it and saving lives is a political choice.

Homelessness is preventable.  Ending it and saving lives is a political choice.

Homelessness is a deadly but preventable public health crisis. People with pre-existing health conditions are at higher risk of homelessness, and on average, people without homes die decades earlier than those with housing. Homelessness itself is constant suffering due to hunger, extreme weather conditions and treatable illnesses. Every day in… Continue Reading Homelessness is preventable. Ending it and saving lives is a political choice.

A sad day for consumer choice: New York Governor Hochul signs restrictive supplement bill into law

A sad day for consumer choice: New York Governor Hochul signs restrictive supplement bill into law

According to reports, the A.5610/S.5823 law is likely to take effect in April next year. Gov. Huchel vetoed a similar bill last December, citing concerns that the state Department of Health, which is tasked with determining which products are covered by the bill, lacks the expertise to analyze the ingredients… Continue Reading A sad day for consumer choice: New York Governor Hochul signs restrictive supplement bill into law