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January 29, 2025

Partnership for the Public Good Rolls Out Policy Change Agenda for 2025

On the morning of Friday, January 17, 2025, Partnership for the Public Good (PPG) and community advocates—from large social and health and legal service agencies, neighborhood groups, arts organizations, small businesses, and environmental justice organizations—convened to unveil the …

January 28, 2025

Spectrum News: "Partnership for the Public Good continues legal fight over rental inspections in Buffalo"

Mark Goshgarian | January 28, 2025 Leaders with the Partnership for the Public Good, a network of community groups and nonprofits advocating for policies and programs in hopes to create a more viable and equitable region, are preparing to appeal a recent state Supreme Court ruling. A judge …

January 22, 2025

The Buffalo News Editorial Board: "Partnership for Public Good's 2025 agenda addresses urgent needs and deserves support"

"Agendas for Buffalo’s future don’t always come from City or County Hall, nor should they. Those looking for ideas and solutions for the region’s most pressing needs can also turn to the Partnership for the Public Good, which released its 2025 Community Agenda last week. 

January 21, 2025

WIVB: "New report shows water shutoffs disproportionately affect poor residents in Buffalo"

Jeff Preval | January 21, 2025 A new report done by the Partnership for the Public Good (PPG), an organization based in Buffalo, shows that water shutoffs in the city of Buffalo disproportionately affect low-income residents. PPG said the city isn’t doing enough to help people pay …

January 17, 2025

WGRZ: "More than 100 community groups voice support for Kensington Expressway's removal, Humboldt Parkway's restoration"

Nate Benson | January 17, 2025 Community-based think tank Partnership for the Public Good unveiled its 2025 Community Agenda Friday morning during an event at Buffalo State University.  The community agenda is a list of 10 policies, voted on by the partners of PPG, that the organization will …

January 17, 2025

Investigative Post: "Judge tosses lead lawsuit against Buffalo"

I'Jaz Ja'ciel | January 17, 2025 A judge has dismissed a lawsuit that contended the City of Buffalo is failing to enforce a law that mandates inspection of rental units for the presence of lead paint. Partnership for the Public Good and three other community organizations filed the lawsuit …

January 13, 2025

Community Groups Will Appeal Court's Decision on PRI Lawsuit

In July 2024, several community organizations—PPG, Housing Opportunities Made Equal, People United for Sustainable Housing, and Center for Elder Law and Justice—and four individual Buffalo residents sued the City of Buffalo for its failure to implement the city's Proactive Rental …

December 16, 2024

Investigative Post: "Judge Carney exits soon-to-be-changed Housing Court"

I'Jaz Ja'ciel | December 16, 2024 After 30 years on the bench, the last 14 presiding over Buffalo’s Housing Court, Judge Patrick Carney has hung up his robes, making way for what could be significant changes in the way Housing Court operates. While Carney’s current term runs …

November 8, 2024

Spectrum News: "Buffalo group looks to bring emergency responders to Erie County for nonviolent 911 calls"

Mark Goshgarian | November 8, 2024 The Partnership for the Public Good, a community-based think tank in Buffalo, is the latest group in New York state looking to pilot a community responder program. They're teams of social workers and mental health professionals tasked with showing up to …

November 3, 2024

Buffalo News Editorial Board: "Community responder pilot program could free up Buffalo police and address behavioral health issues"

Buffalo News Editorial Board | November 3, 2024 This valuable initiative could help both police and people in need. It deserves a tryout in Buffalo. A new community responder pilot program will put into practice the concept that traditional police responses are not always ideal for nonviolent, …

October 24, 2024

Investigative Post: "Buffalo asks judge to dismiss lead inspection lawsuit"

I'Jaz Ja'ciel | October 24, 2024 The City of Buffalo is asking a judge to toss out a lawsuit accusing the city of failing to enforce a rental inspection law aimed at reducing lead paint in its aging housing stock. Here’s why the case has no merit, according to the …

October 16, 2024

Plaintiffs Argue the City of Buffalo Has Mandatory Duty to Fully Implement Proactive Inspections Law During First Hearing Held in Lawsuit Against City

The first hearing for our lawsuit against the city of Buffalo was held on Tuesday, October 15. You can read our full press release below.