Policy

Policy

Adams, Hochul, James announce $485 million gun violence prevention plan

The “Blueprint for Community Safety” was written by the Gun Violence Prevention Task Force.

Policy

Policy

New York BOE expected to vote on the use of highly controversial electronic voting machines

Watchdogs have raised concerns about the machines’ vulnerability to glitches and hacks and say paper ballots are still the most secure.

Heard Around Town

Politics

Former Hochul appointee joins Frank Carone’s Oaktree

Daniel Tietz, who left his post as commissioner of the state Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance, now works for the consulting firm started by New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ former chief of staff.

Politics

Politics

Ripple effects of Kevin Thomas’ congressional run

Politicians on Long Island could shift seats to potentially fill open spots in the state Senate or Assembly because of his move.

Kathy Hochul

Politics

Who’s who in Kathy Hochul’s administration?

Here are some of the insiders the governor has appointed to run the state.

Labor

Politics

The nation’s biggest public union wants to help fix the workforce shortage

The group launched a listening tour in New York and has already received feedback from state and local workers on what governments can do to attract and retain employees.

Politics

Politics

NY swing district Republicans are less neutral on abortion than they promised

On the campaign trail, they said abortion should be a states’ issue. In office, some New York GOP reps have changed their tune.

Power Lists

Power Lists

Who’s Who in Government Relations

Notable New Yorkers advocating for policy changes at the city, state and federal levels.

Politics

Politics

These two New York reps have already endorsed Trump for 2024

“There’s no benefit whatsoever to endorsing Donald Trump early,” one consultant quipped.

Heard Around Town

Policy

‘The pain still lingers.’ Officials break ground on I-81 replacement, acknowledging environmental racism of the past

Gov. Kathy Hochul joined Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh and Sens. Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand to break ground on the project.

Politics

Politics

Does George Latimer want to unseat Jamaal Bowman? Could he?

The Westchester County executive said he’s been fielding calls about a primary against the progressive member of “the Squad.” Experts weigh in on what that race would look like.

Policy

Policy

Seeking public safety and cybersecurity solutions to protect New York

Experts at City & State’s 2023 Protecting New York summit pushed for collaboration and preventive measures to strengthen the state’s safety

Interviews & Profiles

Personality

Zack Fink is ready to lobby politicians instead of chasing them for quotes

After 28 years in journalism, most recently at beloved local cable news network NY1, Fink is joining Davidoff Hutcher & Citron.

Politics

Politics

Embattled AM Juan Ardila reports raising $20k less than primary opponent

The New York Assembly member was accused of sexual misconduct earlier this year, and is resisting calls to resign. His opponent Émilia Decaudin raised more than $22,000.

Campaigns & Elections

Politics

New York congressional candidates amass robust war chests

The latest July federal campaign disclosures from the Empire State’s most competitive races.

New York State

Politics

Hochul hauls in big real estate money

A who’s who of developers maxed out their contributions to the governor.

Housing

Policy

‘We will wait no longer’: Hochul announces housing executive orders

Months after the governor and legislative leaders failed to come to an agreement on housing, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced several housing proposals – and received backlash from some labor entities.

Heard Around Town

Policy

Transit groups call for congestion toll to be passed on to for-hire vehicle riders

A six-member Traffic Mobility Review Board will meet on Wednesday to develop recommendations on a toll structure for congestion pricing.