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Episode Synopsis
An air quality alert is in effect for New York City until midnight. Smoke from Canadian wildfires has drifted into the area. The National Weather Service advises seniors, children, and other sensitive groups to limit outdoor activity. States are considering redrawing congressional districts early, following Texas’ proposed redistricting. States typically redraw congressional districts every ten years, following the U.S. census. WFUV’s Livia Regina explains why. New Yorkers can soon visit public libraries on Sundays. WFUV’s Joseph Vizza has more on the changes to their hours. Mayor Eric Adams and NYPD commissioner Jessica Tisch say they’re cracking down on quality of life issues in Brooklyn. The quality of life programs work to improve response to non-emergency issues. The U.S. Department of Agriculture is demanding personal data on millions of food stamp recipients—a move that’s now facing a major legal challenge. WFUV’s Jay Doherty spoke with Susan Welber, a Supervising Attorney at the Legal Aid Society and longtime Fordham professor of Poverty Law. Host/Producer Brenda Plascencia EditorLainey Nguyen ReporterJay Doherty ReporterAlexandra Pfau ReporterLivia Regina ReporterJoseph Vizza Theme Music Joe Bergsieker
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