News & Politics

Politics

Amid ethics probe over Islamophobic tweets, Vickie Paladino is likely suing too early, experts say

She’s arguing her posts are protected from council discipline by the First Amendment, but, as one legal expert put it, “you can’t sue before there’s a definitive action.” Her lawyer says she shouldn’t have to go through an "unconstitutional process.”

Policy

Policy

Planned Parenthood: Hochul’s buffer zone bill may be unconstitutional

Reproductive health centers worry the proposal to restrict protests would violate New Yorkers’ First Amendment rights.

Energy & Environment

Politics

Some Republicans critical of NY climate law previously voted for it

Now-Assembly Minority Leader Ed Ra and now-Rep. Nicole Malliotakis both backed the law in 2019.

Policy

Policy

Rather than weaken climate law, Assembly proposes $500 checks to cover higher energy bills

The Protecting Our Wallets Energy Rebate would send one-time checks to more than 5 million New Yorkers.

Heard Around Town

Politics

Why Espaillat challenger Chevalier ranked Lander fifth for mayor

The progressive congressional candidates disagreed on Mahmoud Khalil’s organizing and on retail theft.

New York City

Politics

NYC’s budget outlook gets Moody

We’ve just got a preliminary budget plan to work with so far, but the credit rating company isn’t liking what they’re seeing.

News & Politics

Politics

Republicans file misconduct complaint against Chief Judge Rowan Wilson

Wilson said strict sentencing laws were “stupid” and voters should not reelect bad judges, which Republicans see as evidence he cannot be impartial.

Budget

Policy

Mark Levine has questions about Zohran Mamdani’s math

At a preliminary budget hearing Wednesday, the comptroller will outline his two-year budget gap estimate of at least $7.3 billion, and explain why he’s skeptical about the mayor’s revenue projections.

Events

Policy

70K older New Yorkers on waitlists for basic services

Advocates spoke at an AARP panel are seeking more funding to implement the state’s Master Plan for Aging.

News & Politics

Politics

Ariola and Paladino leave NYC Council Common Sense Caucus

With a socialist mayor and a growing Progressive Caucus, the moderate group finds itself even further weakened with just six members left.

Policy

Policy

State legislators gear up for budget fight with one-house proposals

Both the state Senate and Assembly included tax hikes on the wealthy in their budget rebuttals, while rejecting the governor’s marquee pitch for car insurance reform.

Opinion

Opinion

Opinion: Restore AIM funding in this year’s state budget

In 2010, the state cut New York City off from hundreds of millions of dollars in Aid and Incentives to Municipalities funding, which was never restored.

Commentary

NYN Media

Commentary: Building ‘a network of networks’ in a trying time

A coalition to strengthen and support youth service providers is kicking off after a successful pilot.

Policy

Policy

Gounardes wants moratorium on sale of AI chatbot-enabled kids’ toys

After passing the RAISE Act, state Sen. Andrew Gounardes is drafting regulation aimed at keeping ChatGPT out of teddy bears.