Heard Around Town

Policy

Labor makes another push for Clean Slate

Unions sent a letter to state leaders supporting the legislation to seal criminal records after a certain time period.

Policy

Policy

Senate budget proposal includes full Build Public Renewables Act

Gov. Hochul’s executive included a watered-down version of the bill, but the Senate is insisting on the full legislation.

Nonprofits

NYN Media

As local laws fall, leaders call for statewide ‘good cause’ eviction legislation

In a letter to state leaders shared exclusively with City & State, dozens of local leaders pushed for the tenant protections.

Policy

Policy

As local laws fall, leaders call for statewide ‘good cause’ eviction legislation

In a letter to state leaders shared exclusively with City & State, dozens of local leaders pushed for the tenant protections.

Health Care

Policy

NY Senate considers doula support to improve birth outcomes

The professional birth care providers testified about how they can be empowered to help more women in New York.

Politics

Politics

How different will the new NY chief judge shortlist be from the last one?

In the saga of choosing a leader of the state’s court system, the Commission on Judicial Nomination will have to again send finalists to the governor. The question is whether they will shake things up.

Policy

Policy

New York is cashing in on mobile sports betting

The industry has already surpassed tax revenue projections as state lawmakers debate lowering the tax rate.

Policy

Policy

Will Hochul expand safety net programs for undocumented people?

Advocates are calling on the governor to provide unemployment and health insurance.

Housing

Policy

Landlords seek a new $2 billion fund to cover COVID back rent

With money for the current rental assistance dried up, affordable housing operators say state aid can help them pay their bills and keep tenants housed

Campaigns & Elections

Policy

Could public campaign finance unlaunch in New York?

As behind-the-scenes budget conversations continue, rumor has it the campaign reform might be in danger of being reversed.

Politics

Politics

Failed LaSalle nomination leaves Hochul’s relationship with labor in a state of confusion

Union leaders, including some who were left feeling jilted by the governor’s executive budget, are still willing to give her more time to win their favor.

MTA

Politics

Bronx to state leaders: Fix the MTA

As borough officials rallied in support of free buses, MTA officials warned of the agency’s dire fiscal circumstances

Heard Around Town

Policy

Labor leaders call on Legislature to make green energy union friendly

Gov. Kathy Hochul excluded labor standards in her climate proposals. Unions want to change that.

Policy

Policy

Rent protections stand out in state Legislative session

Tenant advocates are confident that “good cause” eviction protections will get approved as part of a broad housing package.

Politics

Politics

State Senate votes to reject LaSalle (again)

Senators voted 39-20 to reject Gov. Kathy Hochul’s controversial chief judge nominee. Hochul said she will find a new nominee.

Politics

Politics

Is a state judge willing to intervene on Hector LaSalle’s nomination?

Answering questions about standing and whether this is a political question will be a couple of the key issues.