
Fighting for hardworking New Yorkers

Long Islanders Gather in Hempstead to Discuss the Potential Harm of Trump’s ‘Billionaire-First’ Economic Plan
HEMPSTEAD, NEW YORK — Yesterday, Empire State Voices, Long Island Progressive Coalition, and The Corridor Counts held a community forum in the Kennedy Park Meeting Room in Hempstead to discuss the threat posed by President Trump’s economic agenda of sweeping tariffs and tax cuts for the wealthy.

Food, Housing, Energy, and Heating Assistance in Peril Following Trump’s Cuts to All Federal Grants
NEW YORK — Yesterday, President Trump announced that he would be freezing all federal grants and loans beginning at 5 pm today, Tuesday, January 28th.

TARIFF TROUBLE: New Yorkers Raise Awareness Around the Devastating Impact of Trump’s Proposed Tariffs
SYRACUSE, NEW YORK — This Saturday, as Syracuse fans arrived at the JMA Dome, they were greeted by a large mobile billboard from Empire State Voices, warning of the dangers of President Trump’s proposed tariffs.

Trump Threatens to Hold Disaster Relief Hostage in Order to Pass Tax Cuts for Billionaires
NEW YORK — House Republicans have announced plans to tie disaster relief funds for the California wildfires to a reconciliation bill that will include the majority of President Trump’s second term agenda.

Tariff Talk: Advocates, Experts, and Residents Gather in Binghamton to Discuss the Threat Posed by Trump’s Economic Plan
BINGHAMTON, NEW YORK — Yesterday, Empire State Voices and Citizen Action of New York held a community forum at the Unitarian Universalist Church in Binghamton to discuss the threat posed by President-elect Trump’s economic agenda of sweeping tariffs and tax cuts for the wealthy.

House Republicans Trash Bipartisan Government Funding Bill
NEW YORK — Following demands by President-elect Donald Trump on his social media site, Truth Social, Republicans in the House of Representatives have scrapped their own bipartisan plan to fund the federal government through March of next year.

Eat, Drink, and Be Scary! Long Island Residents Join Empire State Voices for an Evening of Halloween Pints & Politics
MERRICK, NEW YORK — Last night, local residents joined Empire State Voices for a Halloween-themed ‘Pints & Politics’ in Merrick, NY, with conversations centered around the controversial 2017 Republican Tax Law. But ghouls and ghosts weren’t the evening’s only fright, as Long Islanders attempted to answer rounds of trivia questions on the two spookiest topics: Halloween monsters and tax policy!

ICYMI: Healthcare Affordability is Under Attack
NEW YORK — On Monday, The New York Times published reporting that detailed how millions of working families could lose access to affordable healthcare at the end of next year thanks to congressional Republicans’ unwillingness to extend key tax credits.

Ahead of Vance-Walz Debate, Airplane Banner Over Hudson River Draws Attention to Republican Tax Law
NEW YORK, NEW YORK — Yesterday, as anticipation grew ahead of the vice presidential debate, keen-eyed New Yorkers may have spotted a familiar airplane banner flying over the Hudson River.

The Cost of Living: Experts, Advocates, and Long Island Residents Discuss the Importance of Social Security, Medicare
HEMPSTEAD, NEW YORK — Yesterday, Empire State Voices and Economic Security Project hosted a community forum in Hempstead, featuring a moderated panel discussion with local organizers, advocates, and policy experts on Long Island’s ongoing cost of living crisis.

Unable to Pass Government Funding, House Republicans are Flailing
NEW YORK — Yesterday, House Republicans failed to pass a Continuing Resolution to extend government funding, which is set to expire on September 30th. This comes after nearly a year of attempts by the Republican majority to pass an array of government funding bills that would cut non-defense funding by 22%.

Syracuse’s Childhood Poverty Crisis: Experts, Advocates, and Residents Gather to Discuss the Path Forward
SYRACUSE, NEW YORK — Yesterday, Empire State Voices and Economic Security Project Action hosted a community forum at Syracuse’s Central Library on the ongoing childhood poverty crisis in Central New York.

Legislators, Advocates, and Binghamton Residents Discuss the State of Food and Housing Insecurity in Upstate New York
BINGHAMTON, NEW YORK — Last Thursday, Empire State Voices and Economic Security Project hosted a community forum at Binghamton University on the issues of food and housing insecurity in Upstate New York.

As Binghamton Families Struggle to Afford Necessary School Supplies, Calls for an Expanded Child Tax Credit Grow Louder
BINGHAMTON, NEW YORK — This week, Empire State Voices and Economic Security Project Action joined forces to donate $2,000 worth of backpacks and other necessary school supplies to the Sisterhood of Activists For Equity and Battleground New York’s back-to-school giveaway. The supplies are being distributed to families living in the Carlisle Hills Apartments, a Section 8 housing complex for low-income families in northeast Binghamton.

Project 2025 is a Threat to Middle-Class Families on Long Island — Rep. D’Esposito Refuses to Denounce it
HEMPSTEAD, NEW YORK — Today, Empire State Voices, Make the Road Action, and 1199SEIU held a rally with local union leaders, activists, and residents in front of the new civic engagement mural in Hempstead, NY. Flanked by a mobile billboard truck echoing their message and Mr. Rigs, the “corporate fat cat,” the coalition spoke out against the harmful anti-union and anti-worker policies set forth in Project 2025.

As Long Island Families Struggle to Afford Necessary School Supplies, Calls for an Expanded Child Tax Credit Grow Louder
LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK — Yesterday, Empire State Voices and Economic Security Project Action joined forces to donate $2,000 worth of backpacks and other necessary school supplies to the Elmont Cultural Center, the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center, and Naeem Justice for their back-to-school giveaways. The supplies will be distributed to local Long Island families in need as children prepare for the return to school over the next several weeks.

As Families Struggle to Afford Necessary School Supplies, Calls for an Expanded Child Tax Credit Grow Louder
SYRACUSE, NEW YORK — This Saturday, Empire State Voices and Economic Security Project Action joined forces to donate $2,000 worth of backpacks and other necessary school supplies to the Mary Nelson Youth Center’s Back-to-School Supply Giveaway. The supplies will be distributed to local Syracuse families in need as children prepare for the return to school over the next several weeks.

As Price-Gouging Causes the Cost of Groceries to Climb, New Yorkers Demand a Solution
NEW YORK — Despite the continued signs that the inflation is cooling, prices remain high, and New Yorkers across the state are struggling to keep up with the cost of groceries. Unchecked corporate greed has led to price gouging on even basic necessities, leaving millions of New Yorkers experiencing food insecurity while corporate profits skyrocket.

2 YEARS IN: How the Inflation Reduction Act Has Transformed New York—and What’s Still to Come!
NEW YORK — Two years ago today, President Biden signed into law the Inflation Reduction Act, a piece of legislation that has come to define the Biden-Harris administration. The Inflation Reduction Act was an unparalleled investment in working- and middle-class Americans that has improved healthcare coverage and lowered drug costs for tens of millions, invested in clean energy projects across the country, and created hundreds of thousands of new jobs—all while reducing the deficit!

Biden-Harris Administration Unveils Major Win on Lower Drug Prices!
NEW YORK — Today, the Biden-Harris administration unveiled the results of the first-ever Medicare drug price negotiations, a development made possible by the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act, which marks its second anniversary tomorrow. These negotiations are part of the administration’s broader effort to address the crisis of healthcare affordability caused by price-gouging and corporate greed.