New York State

Campaigns & Elections

Patrick Martinez, nephew of Joe Crowley, launches Assembly bid

He has the Queens Dems endorsement to represent western Queens as Steven Raga runs for state Senate.

Opinion

Opinion: How career pathways in health care help all generations of New Yorkers

SkillSpring helps connect young people to careers that allow them to stay in New York and build dignified lives while strengthening the workforce that cares for our aging population.

Policy

Thousands, but few electeds, descend on state Capitol to pressure Hochul to tax the rich

Over 1,500 people marched in Albany, calling on state leaders to raise income taxes on the wealthiest New Yorkers and corporations.

Policy

Hochul budget director hints at rolling back state’s climate law

Blake Washington, the governor’s top budget adviser, called the current energy transition benchmarks “own goals” as they place financial burdens on New Yorkers

Policy

State Senate’s bid-rigging probe prompts constitutional amendment

Lawmakers want to empower the state Legislature following an investigation into Gov. Kathy Hochul’s changes to a $9 billion Medicaid home care program.

Opinion

Opinion: Finish what we started – and stop making Long Islanders pay the price

Stopping the Sunrise Wind offshore wind project halfway through will only drive up costs and strand investments.

Albany Agenda

Lawmakers won’t water down or delay climate law mandates, Stewart-Cousins says

Republicans blame the state’s green energy mandates for high energy costs, but state Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins said there are no plans to change the law.

New York State

An Albany exodus of retiring state lawmakers

A dozen lawmakers from both parties and both legislative chambers have said they won’t seek reelection this year

2026 New York state elections

Molinaro launches grand return to New York politics

Marc Molinaro left his post as the Trump-appointed head of the Federal Transit Administration to run for an upstate Assembly seat.

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Who's Who

The 2026 Who’s Who in Affordable Housing

New Yorkers creating and preserving housing for low- or middle-income households.

Policy

Socialists take aim at commercial rent

Two of the democratic socialists in the state Legislature are taking up the longtime fight for commercial rent stabilization in New York City.

Policy

Hochul’s 30-day budget amendments mum on Essential Plan debate

State leaders are still waiting on a decision from the Trump administration that could end health coverage for 470,000 legal noncitizens.

2026 congressional midterm elections

Only 12% of Alex Bores’ donations come from NY-12

The Assembly member raised more money from Berkeley, California, than Manhattan as the race to represent one of the country's wealthiest districts has garnered national attention.

Policy

Updated state police tattoo policy could become law

The bill is advancing in the state Legislature, but State Police leaders and the union representing troopers disagree on its necessity.

New York State

Where are the first 50 Over 50 now?

Some members of the inaugural class have gone on to tackle new challenges.

Albany Agenda

Could there be a Winter Olympics bid in New York’s future?

While in Italy, Assembly Member Robert Carroll talked about scouting the event for a potential plan.