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  1. Jul 11, 2023 · By Annie McDonough. | July 11, 2023. New York City can’t switch up retirees’ health care plans just yet. On July 7, Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Lyle Frank temporarily blocked a move by the city to automatically switch more than 250,000 retired New York City employees to a privatized Medicare Advantage insurance plan.

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  2. I am considering moving to New York Life as agent and then join their fast track program. I have already passed my health and life insurance exams. If ppl in the tri-state area have made the transition, I'd like to hear your experience, pro and cons during the transition, and if you recommend it.

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  4. Jul 10, 2023 · How to check your NYC apartment building's ratings—or rate your own place. Apartment review sites provide an inside look at life in a building before you sign a lease; Renters can rate buildings on cleanliness, maintenance, pest problems, and more

  5. IRMAA 2023 Reimbursement. Medicare-eligible retirees and their Medicare-eligible dependents can submit an IRMAA application if they paid above the standard amount of $164.90 per month ($1,978.80 annually). If you did not pay more than the standard amount then you are not eligible for IRMAA. IRMAA 2023 annual reimbursements will be issued during ...

  6. Contact our nonprofit partners at NYC Kids RISE at 833-543-7473 or by emailing them at info@nyckidsrise.org if you have questions about: As part of his Juneteenth Economic Justice Plan, Mayor de Blasio announced the citywide expansion of the Save for College Program to all kindergarten students starting September 2021.

  7. The NYC Department of Health produces an annual report describing the state of doula care in the city. The report reviews challenges for patients in getting doula support and outlines the Health Department's plan for expanding access.

  8. Aug 24, 2022 · NEW YORKNew York City Mayor Eric Adams and New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) President and CEO Andrew Kimball today awarded $26.6 million to further spur the growth of New York Citys life sciences industry and create family-sustaining jobs for New Yorkers.

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