CUNY Institute for State & Local Governance
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A good governance think-and-do tank crafting research, policy, partnerships, and practices that help governments work for all of us. EST 2013 #CUNY islg.cuny.edu
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We work with local & state governments, public institutions & nonprofit orgs across the country to make sure they have the data, partnerships & protocols necessary to effectively serve their constituents, no matter their zip code.
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Each local prosecutor’s office is unique, serving different communities and prioritizing different goals. But all need data to make fair, efficient decisions.

Our Prosecutorial Data Collaborative is working with offices across the Great Lakes region to make it happen. buff.ly/gYUHjTu
A map of the Midwestern United States shows Minnesota, Illinois, and Ohio shaded, and arrows point to each new Prosecutorial Data Collaborative locations in the City of Toledo Prosecutor's Office, Lake County State's Attorney, and Hennepin County Attorney's Office.
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New NYC Council bills work towards closing Rikers by reducing court delays, requiring clinical assessments for people in custody, and establishing a dedicated mayoral office to oversee the closure and transition to borough-based jails.

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Council Passes Bills to Reduce Court Case Delays, Require Dedicated Staff for Rikers Closure, and Conduct Clinical Assessments of People in Custody
New York City Council
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Your Sunday reading is here! ☕

In the September's Institute Intelligence:

⚖️ The Prosecutorial Data Collaborative's work in the Great Lakes
🌱 Grassroots Policy Incubator grantees reflect on their work
📊 The latest jail population data from Safety + Justice Challenge cities and counties.
Institute Intelligence, September 2025: Prosecutorial Data in the Great Lakes, Grassroots Investments Pay Off  — CUNY Institute for State & Local Governance (ISLG)
A snapshot of the work we’ve done this past month, including prosecutorial data in the Great Lakes and grassroots investments that have paid off.
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Digital literacy can transform lives in immigrant communities—from finding safer work to navigating the court system to calling family on Zoom. @gothamist.com reports on how organizations like Sapna NYC are meeting a key need by teaching essential skills: buff.ly/G2qn35Q
NYC immigrants want safer, better-paying work. A major hurdle: building digital skills.
Few resources exist to help immigrants navigate an increasingly digital world.
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Cities and counties across the country are reducing their jail populations, safely. Through #SafetyAndJusticeChallenge, we're been tracking progress across sites to measure the impact of these innovative strategies. Dig into the data yourself, now through July 2025. buff.ly/zr2LUf0
Two graphs, titled under "Jail Populations Are Down: Since the initiative launched in 2016, SJC sites across the country have significantly reduced their jail populations." The first graph shows that pre-SJC jail populations across sites are 79,009, and as of the last quarter, through July 2025, they are at 64,574.
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@datahaven.bsky.social’s review of state and local data in Connecticut makes clear that Medicaid cuts from new federal policies will impact communities all over, but especially low-income residents. See how these changes are likely to widen existing disparities: buff.ly/504R02e
Coverage at Risk: Projected Losses in Medicaid and Access Health CT by Town and Community | DataHaven
How Policy Changes Could Affect Health Insurance in Connecticut
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Since 2020, much has been said about crime in cities—whether it's up, down, the cause. While we should discuss the impact of violent vs "quality of life" crimes, we can't ignore data. @fairrionam.bsky.social on what federal cuts do to places not under the political microscope.
The Trace (@thetrace.org)
The Trace spoke to veteran researchers who explained that the president’s strategy to decrease crime in urban cities ignores leading public health research, and sidelines critical suicide prevention…
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Schools using restorative justice see fewer suspensions, stronger relationships & better outcomes. Done well, it centers both harmed & responsible students, helping build safer, more equitable schools. Hear a CA educator's perspective in Ed Source: buff.ly/o8Kur9R
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Data is key to Tribal well-being, but gaps in how it’s collected leave communities, lands, and needs underrepresented. A new @brookings.edu + SCAG report shows how regional organizers can partner with Tribes to strengthen data, sovereignty, and equity: buff.ly/SLbggxh
Good data, stronger Tribes | Brookings
This analysis aims to identify the role that regional organizations can play in solving data challenges that exist for Native nations and Native American people.
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New Yorkers on unemployment benefits are often left waiting during their most stressful times, with just 55% of payments on time in recent months, shares @nysfocus.bsky.social. While many states have faced delays, NY ranks among the most affected. Dive into the data on delays: buff.ly/zQE4MQF
‘Worse Than I’ve Ever Seen’: New York Among Slowest States to Pay…
And the delays have gotten worse in recent months.
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The inaugural class of Civic Engagement Fellows have officially started their work in the South Bronx.

For the next 2 years, these @cuny.edu students will embed in community organizations to design and implement strategies that educate and empower voters. buff.ly/i0lhGYL
Meet the 2025 Civic Engagement Fellows! This image shows 14 diverse young CUNY students, as well as the college they attend (including John Jay, Lehman, City College, Baruch College, and Hunter College).
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After the LGBTQ+ youth suicide hotline shut down this summer, some states are stepping up to ensure youth still get support, including CA’s partnership with @trevorproject.bsky.social to train 988 crisis counselors on LGBTQ+ youth issues. @routefifty.bsky.social shares more: buff.ly/Hgn36Yz
The National Suicide Hotline for LGBTQ+ youth went dead. States are scrambling to help.
Advocates say mental health issues are rising in that population amid hostility from the Trump administration.
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Social services must be based on reality, not fear. An outcomes-based approach—collecting data, elevating participant voices in program design, and adapting programs based on data—has helped support those experiencing homelessness. Governing explains how: buff.ly/KbxK3P2
To Confront Homelessness, Base Policies on Outcomes, not Impulse
By tying payments for services to results, a successful program in Anchorage demonstrates the impact of a data-driven focus on accountability.
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20 years after Hurricane Katrina, federal support for disaster relief remains vital, but state, local, and community-led solutions—and data—are especially critical amidst funding shifts. @urbaninstitute.bsky.social shares two decades of data on disasters in the Gulf: buff.ly/TY0d5yx
Disasters and the Gulf Coast, 20 Years after Hurricane Katrina
Place-based data about how disasters have affected the Gulf Coast since Hurricane Katrina and the federal government’s role in managing extreme events.
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There is little data on what is driving the rise in incarcerated women. To reduce jail populations, policies must account for the unique pathways that bring women and survivors of violence into the system. We talk about how to fix both on our blog. buff.ly/OyFSzLO
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In prisons, “approximately 70% of the guards are men, and policies and the facilities themselves are generally designed to control male social structures and male violence.” With women in prison drastically rising, @thehill.com explains the implications: buff.ly/97316L7
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ICYMI: Like us, Labor Day has roots in NYC, with a parade in 1882 from City Hall to Times Square. With gratitude for the workers who keep the country running, we’re thrilled to see our data on human services pay & employment trends cited in this @nyamnews.bsky.social op-ed.
URBAN AGENDA: New York’s Human Services Workers Deserve Wages That Reflect Their Value
This Labor Day, as we honor the contributions of workers across the nation, I’m thinking about a group too often overlooked: the human services workforce.
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A troubling trend is popping up in NYC: immigrants are skipping health care appointments out of fear over immigration enforcement, leaving many without essential care and putting communities at risk. @thecity.nyc explains the NYC Care data and the story: buff.ly/TJDJr1Z
‘They’ve Gone Off the Map’: Fear Drives Immigrants Away From Clinics
NYC Care enrollment declines for the first time, as doctors warn that New Yorkers worried about their immigration status are avoiding care out of deportation fears.
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