State lawmakers say Gov. Kathy Hochul hasn’t sent over proposed changes to the law yet, but the governor sketched out her ...
The Legislature is closing in on an immigration deal as leaders embark on serious budget negotiations. The annual spending ...
Luis Miranda Jr. is not throwing away his shot. The veteran political consultant recently stepped down from his leadership ...
As the Trump administration continues its aggressive deportation agenda, some lawmakers and advocates see executive clemency ...
Meng did not apply for the WFP endorsement, and the WFP’s decision not to endorse Park means the progressive third party will not have any involvement in the Queens race. The WFP did not respond to ...
The Solutions Not Suspensions bill lets schools address students’ behavioral challenges early and consistently through evidence-based interventions, not punitive or exclusionary discipline.
Kennedy scion Jack Schlossberg and Assembly Members Micah Lasher and Alex Bores, speaking at a policy forum Tuesday night, ...
And state Comptroller Tom DiNapoli has gone straight to the companies themselves for answers on how they are incorporating AI in their workforce. Late last month, DiNapoli’s office sent a previously ...
That Rainy Day Fund may not have to drain after all. The New York City Council will release its latest Economic and Tax ...
Energy costs are on the rise due to the state’s reliance on volatile global oil and gas markets, not its landmark climate law ...
Advocates and some City Council members say expanding CityFHEPS housing assistance is key to preventing homelessness. Budget watchdogs warn it’s unsustainable.
The Television Subscriber Choice Act would prohibit forced channel bundling, giving cable, satellite or streaming providers the flexibility to design packages based on what viewers actually want.