New York State

Policy

NYC politicians urge state to fund child care assistance program in new letter

With a broad coalition of support, the signees are seeking an additional $900 million in the state budget.

Campaigns & Elections

State Sen. Simcha Felder wins New York City Council special election

“Team Trump” candidate Heshy Tischler failed to garner much support in the largely Orthodox Jewish Brooklyn district.

Editor's Note

Editor’s note: City & State wins 5 awards from the New York Press Association

Our 2025 Better Newspaper Contest honors included a first place win for education coverage for our stories about the Israel-Hamas war college protests.

MTA

Heastie warns state may need to raise taxes to fund MTA

The Assembly speaker said the state needs to figure out new sources of revenue to fund mass transit, especially given the uncertainty of future federal funding.

Opinion

Opinion: When residents leave, power follows

The electoral consequences of not addressing New York’s housing crisis.

Policy

Department of Health and PPL: CDPAP transition issues are not our fault

The state is offering a 30-day grace period for those who don’t finish registering with a new state-approved payment processor by the April 1 deadline, while blaming misinformation and uncooperative fiscal intermediaries for any problems with the transition.

Policy

Advocacy groups demand state restore cut public health funds to NYC

The state pays for 36% of cities’ core health services costs – except in New York City, where it only pays for 20%.

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Opinion

Opinion: Real health coverage for New York

Our current patchwork system of private health insurance is a failure. The New York Health Act is the sensible way forward.

Opinion

Opinion: Why I’m introducing legislation to move Metropolitan Park forward

We have a chance to take a stagnant, underutilized space and transform it into something extraordinary.

News & Politics

New York caught in middle of Trump’s trade war with Canada

Trump’s tariffs are alienating a key trading partner and driving up energy prices.

Opinion

Opinion: FOIL is broken. This bill could fix it.

The state’s Freedom of Information of Law doesn’t set a firm deadline for government agencies to turn over documents, and it can take years for a FOIL request to be fulfilled.

Health Care

Lawmakers, advocates and contractors beg Hochul to delay April 1 CDPAP deadline

Tens of thousands of people could temporarily lose their home care if the transition isn’t completed in time

Technology

City & State’s 2025 Digital Summit explores AI, vulnerabilities to cyberattacks

The event featured keynote remarks from Dru Rai, the state’s chief information officer and a fireside chat with New York City Chief Technology Officer Matt Fraser.

Opinion

Opinion: New York can’t be a pawn in Trump’s anti-immigrant rampage

A case for passing the Building Up Immigrant Legal Defense and Access to Representation acts.