Opinion

Opinion

Opinion: The Scaffold Law isn’t the problem. Unsafe construction is.

The law imposes a simple and morally obvious rule: if you control the work site, you control the danger.

Policy

Policy

Hochul’s year-end vetoes and signatures

Gov. Kathy Hochul has just one bill that remains up in the air as 2026 approaches.

News & Politics

Politics

Erik Bottcher drops out of House race, will run for state Senate instead

Rather than running to replace Rep. Jerry Nadler, Bottcher will now run to replace state Sen. Brad Hoylman-Sigal.

New York State

Policy

What will be the biggest 2026 policy fights in Albany?

Raising taxes and enacting the Mamdani agenda are likely to be major points of conflict.

New York City

Politics

New York political predictions for 2026

Looking ahead to the year’s biggest budget fights and most competitive congressional races.

Heard Around Town

Opinion

Editor’s note: A new era at City & State

Jeff Coltin takes the helm of the magazine ahead of a big year in New York politics.

Policy

Policy

Hochul signs watered down AI regs, but lawmakers still got some wins

After Gov. Kathy Hochul proposed completely rewriting the bill with exact wording from a weaker California law, legislators negotiated back in measures that went beyond the West Coast version.

Heard Around Town

Politics

Mamdani transition team hires outside firm to support vetting process

The mayor-elect’s transition team is looking to avoid more situations like the resignation of an appointee over past antisemitic tweets.

News & Politics

Politics

Stefanik drops out of race for governor, won’t run for reelection

The leading candidate for the GOP nomination announced she is suspending her campaign and won’t run for reelection to the House next year.

New York City

Politics

Council Ethics Commitee opts to look into Paladino’s anti-Muslim rhetoric

The council member previously called for the “expulsion of Muslims from western nations.”

Personality

Personality

City Council newbies opt to swear in together

Six incoming members will take the oath on Friday.

New York City

Policy

City Council passes several controversial housing bills, setting up potential veto battle

On Julie Menin’s desk in January: Potential vetoes, new legislation and a union push to preserve staff jobs.