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It’s (finally) budget time

Lawmakers finished passing the state budget on Thursday night, over a month after it was due.

Heard Around Town

Brooklyn County machine backs candidate against Lincoln Restler

Sabrina Gates snagged a spot on the Democratic primary ballot at the last minute to challenge the lefty reformer who represents North Brooklyn.

New York City Council

Endorsements in the 2025 New York City comptroller race

On whom to crown top wonk, the city’s power brokers are divided.

Heard Around Town

Alvin Bragg’s campaign touts poll showing most New Yorkers are concerned about crime, but don’t blame him

The poll commissioned by the Manhattan district attorney’s campaign put him far ahead of his Democratic primary opponent.

PolicyShow All

Budget

New York finally settles Foundation Aid debate (for now)

The final budget includes tweaks to Foundation Aid, the byzantine formula that the state uses to allocate education funding to school districts.

Policy

Four-year pilot program for housing vouchers included in final state budget

The governor and Legislature had previously agreed to a two-year pilot for the Housing Access Voucher Program, but the final budget includes a four-year pilot program.

Policy

Plastic packaging reduction bill once again a post-budget priority

Environmental advocates are hoping to get the legislation meant to reduce single-use plastics over the finish line after almost accomplishing it last year.

Policy

It’s finally happening! The Legislature has started printing budget bills

The first three budget bills were released late Tuesday night, over a month after the state budget was due.

PersonalityShow All

Winners & Losers

This week’s biggest Winners & Losers

Who’s up and who’s down this week?

Interviews & Profiles

New York Historical prepares to celebrate the nation’s 250th birthday

Louise Mirrer, president and CEO of New York City’s oldest museum, discusses new exhibits in a recent interview.

Personality

In New York politics, Lorde Summer is just beginning

On social media, city government and local politicians are embracing her new music video.

Power ListsShow All

Publisher's Section

The 2025 Who’s Who in Government Relations

Notable figures influencing policy and spending in New York.

Trailblazers

The 2025 Trailblazers in Clean Energy

New York’s remarkable renewable energy leaders.

Trailblazers

Trailblazers in Construction

Experts and innovators in the building industry.

OpinionShow All

Opinion

Opinion: New York For All promotes public safety and protects families

As a state that prides itself on diversity and justice, New York must live up to its values by enacting fundamental protections for immigrant communities.

Opinion

Opinion: Empowering homeowners to repair shared spaces

A commonsense fix for community driveways

Opinion

Opinion: What explains Cuomo’s polling momentum?

Rival candidates’ attacks on Cuomo haven’t resonated with voters – and may have even backfired.

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Nonprofits

NYC Education Department partners with film festival to educate students about disability and filmmaking

The city Department of Education is working with ReelAbilities, a film festival dedicated to promoting the inclusion of the disabled community.

Interviews & Profiles

What to do when DOGE contacts your nonprofit

An interview with Nicholas Turner, president and director of the Vera Institute of Justice.

Interviews & Profiles

Revamping NYC’s affordable housing as a ‘place of peace’

An interview with Buwa Binitie, CEO and founder of Dumas Collective.