New York State

Events

Hochul’s housing commissioner touts environmental review reforms at affordable housing event

The governor announced a preliminary budget deal at the same time City & State brought together stakeholders to discuss affordable housing policy.

Campaigns & Elections

New state bill seeks to protect mail-in votes received late

An upcoming decision from SCOTUS could overturn a state law that allows mail-in ballots be counted if they are postmarked by Election Day but received days later.

Albany Agenda

Budget deal or no budget deal? Depends who you ask.

Gov. Kathy Hochul unveiled a “general agreement” with lawmakers on the state budget – but Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie said that was “premature.”

News & Politics

In Albany, Democrats get serious about redistricting – without admitting they’ll gerrymander

Rep. Joe Morelle and state leaders want to respond to partisan Republican redistricting in kind, but insist it will all be above board.

Kathy Hochul

Voters want more budget spending, but sour on Hochul

The governor has her lowest favorability in a year, but still leads Republican Bruce Blakeman

2026 New York state elections

Will the real progressive please stand up in the race for state comptroller?

The candidates running against incumbent Tom DiNapoli in his first-ever primary are each jockeying to position themselves as the true progressive choice in the contest.

Opinion

Opinion: All media needs help

New York state’s local journalism sustainability program should include nonprofit newsrooms, too.

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Housing

Seeking SEQR, with Mamdani’s housing commissioner

A Q&A with HPD boss Dina Levy, who visited Albany while the budget’s being negotiated.

Opinion

Opinion: Legalize bodega cats

Keeping cats in bodegas and other retailers is technically prohibited by city and state law, but our legislation would fix that.

News & Politics

Progressive wars: Raj Goyle claims support from trans activist who endorsed Drew Warshaw

The state comptroller candidate posted, unposted, reposted and unposted a video of himself with trans activist Evanna Vasquez.

Heard Around Town

WFP doesn’t want Schlossberg

The New York Working Families Party may reopen its endorsement process in NY-12.

Child care

Childcare providers and lawmakers want $500M to eliminate waitlists

Providers say Gov. Kathy Hochul’s plan to achieve universal childcare is promising, but millions more are needed to support the workforce to make it a reality.

Opinion

Opinion: Our laws must make clear that intoxication is not consent

April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, a time to confront the gaps that continue to leave survivors without justice.

Policy

A limit on informal ICE collusion is nixed from budget talks

Lawmakers and the governor had been at odds over informal local cooperation with immigration agents in civil and criminal matters