Policy

Policy

What happened to New York’s climate goals?

Gov. Kathy Hochul’s new play to roll back parts of the climate law is only the latest chapter in the state’s nonlinear path toward climate victories.

Albany Agenda

Lawmakers and activists say Westchester prison for women is in crisis

Bedford Hills Correctional Facility, the only maximum security prison for women in the state, has had two suspected suicides by inmates since the start of the year.

Budget

Immigration budget deal within reach as lawmakers pass fourth extender

Budget negotiations are in full swing with no end in sight as the Legislature circles a deal to bar local police from working with ICE.

Budget

Hochul wants to tax the rich … if they don’t live in NYC

Gov. Kathy Hochul introduced an entirely new tax proposal on ritzy second homes in New York City – two weeks after the state budget was due.

Heard Around Town

Council bills would seek bathrooms, maps ahead of World Cup

Preparing for an influx of a million spectators who need to know where to hang out and where to pee.

Budget

Hochul blames activists’ lawsuit for climate budget standstill

The governor is set on amending the 2019 Climate Act in wake of a lawsuit filed by environmental activists, and says the need for change is their fault.

NYN Media

Opinion: Permanent supportive housing works. Let’s not undo it.

New York must protect and promote the best evidence-based solution to homelessness despite federal threats.

Budget

Tensions rise in slow budget talks as lawmakers poised to pass third extender

Lawmakers are staying in Albany this week with little movement on the final spending plan.

Opinion

Opinion: Don’t let AI chatbots pretend to be doctors and lawyers

If a person falsely claims to be a licensed professional, they can be held liable for providing dangerous advice. The same standard should apply to AI chatbots.

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Criminal Justice

At Bellevue Hospital, Mamdani takes a step toward closing Rikers

The mayor touted the opening of a 104-bed therapeutic unit for incarcerated people to replace a Rikers Island infirmary.

Budget

Business as usual: Lawmakers pass second one-week budget extender

Lawmakers popped back to Albany for a few hours to pass a bill to fund state government for another week as talks drag on.

NYN Media

Jewish nonprofit sends Mamdani 3,000 letters for security perimeter bill

UJA-Federation of New York doesn’t want the New York City mayor to issue his first vetoes.

Education

Report: Absenteeism, lagging test scores, school transfers soar for homeless NYC students

Advocates for Children found that more than 154,000 public school students were homeless last year.

Technology

Across NY, debate about the inevitability of driverless cars begins

Waymo is crouched at the gates, and labor and worker advocates are hell bent on keeping them out.

Technology

Where does Waymo operate now?

The self-driving car company has an eye on New York City, but its cars are already ferrying people in other cities.