Policy

New York State

What’s in the 2026 State of the State?

The biggest policy proposals from Gov. Kathy Hochul’s fifth address

Policy

Hochul still not on board with New York for All

While the state Senate majority leader and a number of congressional representatives have joined a growing chorus calling for the new immigration protections, the governor hasn’t come around.

Albany Agenda

Hochul to target food insecurity in State of the State

With sharp criticisms of national Republicans, Gov. Kathy Hochul wants to expand free summer meals for kids and fund food pantries ahead of federal cuts

Policy

Hochul, side by side with Mamdani, announces plan to roll out universal child care

The governor’s path to universal child care starts with statewide pre-K and funding for 2-Care in New York City.

New York State

Fighting the feds dominates first day vibes in Albany

Lawmakers made their way back to the state Capitol to officially kick off the 2026 session, which promises to be eventful.

Rikers Island

Mamdani moves to limit solitary confinement on Rikers

The New York City mayor’s order to bring jails into compliance with BOC rules signals a new approach to one of the city’s thorniest issues.

NYN Media

Opinion: Mamdani must act big (and small) on housing

Six ways the new administration can change the trajectory of affordability in New York City.

Policy

Mamdani plans to delete ALL Adams’ tweets

The new mayor of New York City is trying to start with a clean slate, revoking executive orders and getting rid of posts on X – though they’ll still be archived.

Education

The education challenges the Mamdani administration faces

A wholesale end to mayoral control of schools will not be among them, despite what Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani said on the campaign trail.

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Policy

Hochul quietly signs bill to stop conservatives from hijacking WFP ballot line

The new law makes it easier for the progressive third party to un-enroll someone “not in sympathy with the principles” of the party.

Policy

Hochul’s year-end vetoes and signatures

Gov. Kathy Hochul has just one bill that remains up in the air as 2026 approaches.

New York State

What will be the biggest 2026 policy fights in Albany?

Raising taxes and enacting the Mamdani agenda are likely to be major points of conflict.

Policy

Hochul signs watered down AI regs, but lawmakers still got some wins

After Gov. Kathy Hochul proposed completely rewriting the bill with exact wording from a weaker California law, legislators negotiated back in measures that went beyond the West Coast version.

New York City

City Council passes several controversial housing bills, setting up potential veto battle

On Julie Menin’s desk in January: Potential vetoes, new legislation and a union push to preserve staff jobs.

Health Care

Hochul explains her support for Medical Aid in Dying

“We're not talking about ending life early, but about ending dying early,” the governor said.

Policy

Hochul agrees to sign Medical Aid in Dying bill

The governor will announce on Wednesday that she and lawmakers have reached an agreement on the controversial legislation.

NYN Media

Opinion: The Community Opportunity to Purchase Act gives older adults a fighting chance to stay in their homes

Passing a bill to give nonprofit developers a better chance to buy properties could result in more affordable housing being preserved.