Opinion

Opinion

Opinion: Lowering energy bills starts with getting New York off fossil fuels

Energy costs are on the rise due to the state’s reliance on volatile global oil and gas markets, not its landmark climate law.

News & Politics

Politics

Judge rules that Rafael Rubio, council staffer detained by ICE, should be sent to Venezuela

The outcome was unwelcome news for Rubio’s many powerful allies and advocates. It came as others were released from federal immigration custody.

New York City

Politics

Jessica Tisch isn’t too worried about scrapped plans to hire 5,000 more cops

The NYPD commissioner stayed aligned with Mayor Zohran Mamdani during the City Council’s preliminary budget hearing.

Campaigns & Elections

Politics

Zohran Mamdani has boosted Claire Valdez on the campaign trail and off

The mayor spends time with many elected officials. When he’s also endorsed them in a competitive race for Congress, it gets more notice.

Energy & Environment

Policy

Hochul says plan to amend climate law won’t lower utility rates

Gov. Kathy Hochul said her bid to change the emissions reduction deadlines are meant to prevent future rate increases, but it’s “stupid” to say it would impact current rates.

Heard Around Town

Politics

WFP poised to endorse Meng challenger Chuck Park

The progressive third party also recommended endorsing Assembly Member Steven Raga over DSA-backed candidate Aber Kawas.

Campaigns & Elections

Politics

Deep-pocketed crypto super PAC eyes New York House races in 2026

Fairshake has nearly $200 million on hand, and that’s just one way the cryptocurrency industry could play in Empire State elections.

Real Estate

Policy

‘Mr. Mayor, I would choose you as an adversary any day of the week.’ Some Council members are readying for latest rental voucher fight

Advocates and some City Council members say expanding CityFHEPS housing assistance is key to preventing homelessness. Budget watchdogs warn it’s unsustainable.

Immigration

Policy

Lawmakers want Hochul to use clemency power to protect immigrants

The Clemency Justice Act would make applying for executive clemency easier and more transparent.

New York City

20th Anniversary

Joe Crowley talks about how Queens has changed over the past 20 years

In an interview for City & State’s 20th anniversary, the former member of Congress also looks ahead to the borough’s next two decades.

NYN Media

NYN Media

Opinion: Domestic violence isn’t a one-size-fits-all problem

The solution is clear: New York must designate funding for culturally specific organizations for domestic violence survivors.

Policy

Policy

State AG Letitia James pushes ban on surveillance pricing

New York already requires companies to disclose when they set prices based on people’s personal data. Now, lawmakers want to ban the practice entirely.

Polls

Personality

Guess when Albany will pass the budget and win a City & State blanket

Think the state budget will be late again? Enter City & State’s 2026 budget poll and you could cozy up with your favorite magazine.

Campaigns & Elections

Politics

In NY-12, candidates are contending with Jack Schlossberg’s ‘Love Story’ factor

Schlossberg himself seems torn about how to handle the wildly popular show that fictionalizes the last years of his famous uncle’s life.

Interviews & Profiles

Personality

Linda Lee is not like other finance chairs

The former social worker isn’t a politico by nature, but the New York City Council member is ready for the Mamdani era.