Policy

Eric Adams

The City Council will let three of Eric Adams’ vetoes stand – while overriding 17 others.

A bill opposed by the real estate industry known as COPA and a police accountability bill are among the pieces of legislation that won’t become law under new Council Speaker Julie Menin.

Heard Around Town

Good government watchdogs want COIB to restrict electioneering

After two recent rounds of ballot proposals, the advocates are yelling at the refs.

New York City

Who’s going to pay for AC in New York City?

Air conditioning could soon be required, but questions remain about how it’ll be implemented.

Energy & Environment

Gowanus faces a hidden threat beneath its neighborhood boom

With 141 residential buildings on the way and an increased risk of flooding, residents worry about contaminants underground.

Budget

Finances in MY executive budget? It’s more likely than you think

Gov. Kathy Hochul pitched a fiscally-focused spending plan that plays it safe with state money and is light on prickly policy proposals.

Technology

State lawmakers are ready to try regulating the AI industry again

Past bills attempting to rein in the powerful industry have been watered down, but lawmakers have ambitious plans to regulate AI in 2026.

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Policy

Rather than prohibit local cooperation with ICE, Hochul targets state grants to curb it

Gov. Kathy Hochul created some confusion when she declared state resources would no longer go towards civil ICE raids, since state agencies already can’t work with immigration officials.

New York State

What’s in the 2026 State of the State?

The biggest policy proposals from Gov. Kathy Hochul’s fifth address

Policy

Hochul still not on board with New York for All

While the state Senate majority leader and a number of congressional representatives have joined a growing chorus calling for the new immigration protections, the governor hasn’t come around.

Albany Agenda

Hochul to target food insecurity in State of the State

With sharp criticisms of national Republicans, Gov. Kathy Hochul wants to expand free summer meals for kids and fund food pantries ahead of federal cuts

Policy

Hochul, side by side with Mamdani, announces plan to roll out universal child care

The governor’s path to universal child care starts with statewide pre-K and funding for 2-Care in New York City.

New York State

Fighting the feds dominates first day vibes in Albany

Lawmakers made their way back to the state Capitol to officially kick off the 2026 session, which promises to be eventful.

Rikers Island

Mamdani moves to limit solitary confinement on Rikers

The New York City mayor’s order to bring jails into compliance with BOC rules signals a new approach to one of the city’s thorniest issues.

NYN Media

Opinion: Mamdani must act big (and small) on housing

Six ways the new administration can change the trajectory of affordability in New York City.