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Organizers have been engaging in robust education campaigns to make sure voters are ready.
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Nearly 100 candidates signed a letter to Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
By JEFF COLTIN
The strike at the Hunts Point Produce Market in the South Bronx brought out a lot of political star power.
His proposed state budget includes ideas big and small to help close a multibillion-dollar deficit.
NY’s rebound depends on trimming the MTA’s operating budget while maintaining efficient service.
Chuck Schumer’s office has churned out political heavyweights for half a century.
That state appears to be falling short on efforts to get people of color vaccinated against the coronavirus.
The new U.S. Senate majority leader is obsessed with New York. Can he deliver long-awaited help from Washington?
OPINION
Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s well-intentioned threat to punish health care workers who vaccinate ineligible people could backfire.
There are more effective means of economic development.
By ROSS BARKAN
The governor took a step in the right direction by increasing the eligible groups, but he needs to make it easier on providers and patients.
By ROSS BARKAN
He represented countless influential New Yorkers.
By TOM ALLON
POLITICS
Calls to reopen the subways for 24/7 service are growing after nearly a year of closures.
Organizers have been engaging in robust education campaigns to make sure voters are ready.
Nearly 100 candidates signed a letter to Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
By JEFF COLTIN
Rounding up the week’s political news.
Policy
The produce workers who kept New York City fed during the pandemic finally see the fruits of their labor.
By NUHA DOLBY
Gov. Andrew Cuomo has done it through executive order, but this would make the change permanent.
NY’s rebound depends on trimming the MTA’s operating budget while maintaining efficient service.
Two weeks into New York’s expanded coronavirus vaccine rollout, some parts of the state are hitting the brakes.
PERSONALITY
A Q&A with state Sen. Kevin Parker on his New York City comptroller run.
By JEFF COLTIN
The new U.S. Senate majority leader is obsessed with New York. Can he deliver long-awaited help from Washington?
The longtime progressive legislator has stories to tell after 50 years in office.
A Q&A with the member of Congress who led the historic proceeding for the Democrats.
POWER LIST
MAGAZINE
Firsthand accounts of the barriers and triumphs in New York’s political world.
How Black women in government and politics are getting it done.
Here’s what to watch during the endless bummer of COVID-19.
NYPD officer unions taught the NYC mayor a lesson in 2014. He hasn’t forgotten it.
By BEN ADLER