News & Politics

Politics

Hochul up and Schumer down in new poll

While the governor has her best polling in over a year, the state’s senior senator is at a 20-year low.

Budget

Personality

Poll: City & State readers see a late April or early May state budget

Some optimists thought the budget would be done by now, while others think it’ll stretch deep into the summer.

Energy & Environment

Politics

New York’s offshore wind industry is under assault from the Trump administration

Executive orders, construction pauses and permitting headwinds threaten the state’s clean energy goals.

Cannabis

Policy

Upstate town sees benefits of cannabis tax revenue

Local tax revenue from sales of the once-illegal substance allowed Henritta to hire an additional sheriff’s deputy.

News & Politics

Politics

Mayor Cuomo and Gov. Hochul? It would be weird.

There’s still a lot of uncertainty in the New York City mayor race, but one thing is for sure: the mayor will have less power than his or her counterpart in Albany.

Albany Agenda

Policy

The discovery debate is almost done. What’s next for the budget?

Changes to the state’s involuntary commitment laws, a potential mask ban and a tax hike to fund the MTA are all on the table.

Criminal Justice

Policy

DAs say judge confusion is to blame for some discovery dismissals

Staten Island DA Michael McMahon said that judges are dismissing cases even after prosecutors show good faith and due diligence, in violation of case law.

Interviews & Profiles

Personality

Delivering a new kind of public service announcement, SNL style

Hack_NY, cofounded by friends Matthew Wing, Julian Klepper and Adam Janos, aims to promote government programs without being taken too seriously.

News & Politics

Politics

Hochul targets Stefanik’s seat

As Rep. Elise Stefanik considers a run for governor, Gov. Kathy Hochul told Democrats she's confident they'll win Stefanik's North Country district.

Opinion

Opinion

Opinion: New York needs the Housing Access Voucher Program

Without HAVP, thousands of New Yorkers who could otherwise be living in safe, stable and affordable housing will continue to call our streets and shelters home.

Opinion

Opinion

Opinion: Direct cash assistance can help drive down our state's prison population

Providing direct support to people returning from incarceration can provide them with greater economic stability and job security, helping to break the cycle of recidivism.

News & Politics

Politics

Are New York’s biggest pension funds investing in Elon Musk?

Both New York City and the state have billion-dollar investments in Tesla, but CUNY and many unions wouldn’t say if they owned shares in Musk’s companies.

Budget

Breaking News Policy

Legislative leaders reach deal with DAs on discovery

The debate over when cases should be dismissed if prosecutors fail to turn over evidence held up the state budget for weeks.

Opinion

Opinion

Opinion: New York’s maternal health crisis continues to disproportionately harm Black mothers

The state must expand culturally competent health services for Black mothers who face much higher pregnancy-related mortality rates.

Special Reports

Personality

Working to connect New Yorkers and improve local governance

A Q&A with Assembly Member Steven Otis on his time leading the Committee on Science and Technology.