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Campaigns & Elections

Brad Lander is ‘holds barred’ against Dan Goldman amid redistricting fight

The former NYC Comptroller stopped by a redistricting panel over Caucus Weekend as the fate of his congressional bid could hang another mid-decade reapportionment.

News & Politics

Former Assembly member plans to primary Rep. Laura Gillen over ICE funding vote

Taylor Darling says she’s running against the Long Island congressional representative, who’s one of the most vulnerable Democrats in the country.

News & Politics

John Kagia could be tapped to lead Office of Cannabis Management

Gov. Kathy Hochul may promote Kagia, the office’s policy director, to take over the state agency.

Zohran Mamdani

Who’s who in Zohran Mamdani’s administration?

Meet the folks who are running New York City.

PolicyShow All

Criminal Justice

Legislature considering funding reforms for Raise the Age, not rollbacks

Tweaks could come to the 2017 law increasing meant to keep teens from getting criminally charged as adults.

Policy

Back in Albany, Mamdani says ‘tax the rich’

The mayor came to Caucus Weekend, but he’s expected to skip a Tax the Rich rally later this month out of deference to the governor.

Policy

NYPD’s Tisch seeks changes to protest perimeter bills

New York City Council Speaker Julie Menin said she’s working with the NYPD to amend the bill.

Policy

New York wants your help in its war against regulatory red tape

Gov. Kathy Hochul is launching a new initiative to seek input from people impacted by onerous or outdated rules.

PersonalityShow All

Albany Agenda

Caucus Weekend kicks off in Albany

Assembly Member Latrice Walker previews the annual conference, where leaders of color from around New York descend on the capital.

Winners & Losers

This week’s biggest Winners & Losers

Who’s up and who’s down this week?

Personality

Nydia’s godchildren

The retiring rep has established a family tree.

Power ListsShow All

Trailblazers

The 2026 Black Trailblazers

Notable New Yorkers who are paving the way for others.

Publisher's Section

The 2026 Trailblazers in Health Care

New York’s notable policymakers, providers and practitioners in the medical field.

Power Lists

The 2026 Albany Power 100

The most influential New Yorkers in state government and politics.

OpinionShow All

Opinion

Opinion: Only the New York for All Act can end local officials’ collaboration with ICE

The governor’s recently proposed ban on 287(g) agreements is a meaningful first step but would still allow for informal collusion with federal immigration authorities.

Opinion

Opinion: Mamdani makes the right choice, not the easy one, on ending homeless encampment sweeps

The tragic deaths of 18 people during a recent cold spell have no connection to the mayor’s decision to stop inhumane and ineffective encampment sweeps.

Editor's Note

Editor’s note: Mark Treyger joins City & State’s Advisory Board

The company will learn from the former Brooklyn public high school teacher.

Opinion

Opinion: New York City Is sitting on billions hiding in plain sight. It’s time to use it for housing and fiscal stability.

Selling the “air rights” above city-owned properties could help finance affordable housing and reinvestment in public institutions.

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NYN Media

Opinion: The real crisis in youth justice is underfunding

“Raise the Age is a proven, effective approach, and it must not be undermined,” a former children’s services commissioner writes.

NYN Media

Opinion: The hidden twin crises facing older New Yorkers

A local solution that pairs meal delivery with human connection is taking shape.

Interviews & Profiles

Procurement reform is Lincoln Restler’s problem now.

A Q&A with the new City Council contracts committee chair on “one of the most intractable and problematic components of city government.”

Opinion

Opinion: Too many New Yorkers still can’t get the mental health care they need

State Sens. Samra Brouk and Nathalia Fernandez have introduced two bills to fix this issue.