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High Road Policy

An ILR Buffalo Co-Lab Initiative

Issue Archive

Vol. 4 (2024)

  • Vol. 4, Memo No. 1: Analyzing the Turnout Gap Between Tenants and Homeowners in the 2022 New York State General Election: Why Support for “Good Cause” Eviction Might Have Been Linked to Higher Renter Turnout, and What that Could Mean for a Future Majority Tenant Electorate

No Volume (2023)

In lieu of a 2023 volume, the High Road Policy team authored or coauthored multiple reports that analyze and evaluate issues of inequality in New York State through a high road policy lens. In addition, the team released dedicated, standalone websites and reports that allow users to explore (1) inequality in wages and the likelihood of earning a living wage, (2) inequality in the child care industry and access to it, and (3) inequality in patterns of eviction filings, with a brief on the negative community-level consequences of eviction and policies to prevent those outcomes. These projects all advanced and adhered to the HRP mission in place of a 2023 release.

Vol. 3 (2022)

Vol. 2 (2021)

Vol. 1 (2020)