Policy

Policy

New poll shows that taxing the rich is very popular

The prospect of increasing taxes on New York’s wealthiest has gained new steam amid Zohran Mamdani’s mayoral campaign in New York City.

Housing

Policy

Unable to raise rents, owners of rent-stabilized buildings face financial trouble

Six years after the state closed rent stabilization loopholes, is there any political appetite to help desperate landlords?

Somos

Personality

Somos 2025: Putting work first at the Puerto Rico conference

An interview with Bronx Assembly Member Karines Reyes, chair of the Puerto Rican/Hispanic Task Force, which runs the event.

Policy

Policy

Oh SNAP: Hochul funds food pantries, but not food assistance benefits

The state announced over $100 million in emergency food assistance, but it won’t spend the $650 million necessary to backfill federal funding for food stamps for November.

Immigration

Policy

Hochul ‘tabletopping’ strategies to combat ICE

Gov. Kathy Hochul said she has spoken with Illinois governor JB Pritzker about how Chicago has responded to the president’s immigrant crackdown

Interviews & Profiles

Personality

MTA capital projects forge ahead, fueled by congestion pricing

Jamie Torres-Springer discusses the agency’s investments under the new tolling program, and other priorities.

Interviews & Profiles

Personality

Chief Judge Rowan Wilson is never bored

The top jurist on the state Court of Appeals and head of the state’s judiciary branch is taking on the many challenges of the state’s vast court system.

Policy

Sponsor Content

Forging a collaborative path forward for New York’s mental health

Panelists and speakers joined for Mother Cabrini Health Foundation’s Mental Health Summit to discuss addressing the state’s mental health challenges and needs.

New York State

Personality

Delivering on New York’s mental health needs

A fireside chat with Dr. Ann Marie Sullivan, commissioner of the state Office of Mental Health.

News & Politics

Politics

Assembly Member Deborah Glick, first out gay NY state legislator, won’t seek reelection

After 35 years in office, Glick announced that she would retire at the end of her current term next year.

New York State

Policy

Upstate rent stabilization has run into some snags

Local lawmakers testified at a state legislative hearing about the legal issues facing upstate cities that have tried to opt in to rent stabilization.

News & Politics

Politics

Elise Stefanik says Hochul is raising the commuter tax. She’s wrong (for now)

Stefanik falsely accused Gov. Kathy Hochul of expanding the MTA payroll tax to the Capital Region after Hochul announced a Metro-North train to Albany.

Campaigns & Elections

Policy

Even year local elections are coming… for some

The state Court of Appeals upheld a law shifting many municipal elections to even-numbered years, but things will be a little wonky for several years.

2026 New York state elections

Politics

What’s next for Keith Powers? The Assembly, he hopes

The term-limited Manhattan City Council Member is running for Albany’s lower chamber.