News & Politics

Politics

BOE findings put Bunkeddeko’s ballot position in jeopardy

A preliminary staff report determined that state comptroller candidate Adem Bunkeddeko did not submit enough valid petition signatures to appear on the Democratic primary ballot

Policy

Policy

Council considers options after Mamdani vetoes buffer zone bill

The bill initially passed the City Council with 30 votes but 34 votes are needed to override the mayor’s veto.

Editor's Note

Opinion

Editor’s note: When an arrest can help

Council Member Chi Ossé got roughed up by the cops this week, boosting awareness of deed theft – and his own profile.

Heard Around Town

Policy

And just like that, Eric Adams’ last PMMR is out

The Preliminary Mayor’s Management Report evaluates city agency performance.

Budget

Policy

Heastie doesn’t hate the budget player, but hates the budget game

The Assembly speaker said the current process is too tilted in favor of the governor and supports a change in theory – if not in practice.

Heard Around Town

Politics

Brian Benjamin is still waiting for the state to cover his legal costs

New York is supposed to pay the former lieutenant governor’s lawyers since his federal corruption case got dropped.

News & Politics

Politics

Menin warns against potential Mamdani veto of buffer zone bill

Three of the city’s most prominent Jewish elected officials convened Wednesday for a discussion at the 92nd Street Y.

Opinion

Opinion

Opinion: Extreme storms are flooding New York City, but there’s a solution

The Rain Ready New York Act would give municipalities the tools they need to manage stormwater flooding.

Heard Around Town

Politics

Chi Ossé arrested after protesting deed theft

After the New York City Council member was forced to the ground and handcuffed by several officers, he called for state and city action to prevent real estate speculators from preying on his constituents.

Budget

Policy

Upstate Dems push for pied-à-terre tax outside NYC

State lawmakers outside the city want in on a proposed tax for luxury second homes.

New York City Council

Politics

Farah Louis kicked off secretive NYC Council Budget Negotiating Team

The task force is made up of 20 members who negotiate with the mayoral administration over the city budget.

Energy & Environment

Policy

Hochul’s non-compromise on climate rollbacks

Gov. Kathy Hochul gave little ground in her latest meeting with legislative leaders. Members aren’t biting.

Personality

Personality

Getting ‘jazzed’ telling New Yorkers about city jobs on social media

An interview with Yume Kitasei, the commissioner of the New York City Department of Citywide Administrative Services.

Policy

Policy

Report: Gig work has become a full-time, closely monitored gig

A new report by the Community Service Society is calling for state-level protections for gig workers from algorithmic management.

Opinion

Opinion

Opinion: What cannabis legalization looks like in New York today

Five years after legalization, the Office of Cannabis Management has made real progress toward building the world’s most equitable and sustainable cannabis market.