Policy

Opinion

Opinion: Mamdani needs to give make-up services to students left behind during the pandemic

New York City has fought nonprofit Advocates for Children’s class action lawsuit for years.

Rikers Island

With new leadership, advocates are daring to hope for change at Rikers

Mamdani’s Department of Correction Commissioner Stanley Richards and federal Remediation Manager Nicholas Deml will work side by side. Their task – fixing a notoriously dysfunctional jail system – is daunting.

Policy

Where does each borough-based jail project stand?

Every jail is behind schedule and over budget, but there is some progress.

Interviews & Profiles

Stanley Richards wants Rikers closed. In the meantime, he works there.

The new correction commissioner is committed to borough-based jails, ending solitary confinement and collaborating with federal supervisors.

Energy & Environment

Lawmakers may be open to delaying climate law deadlines to avoid something worse

Gov. Kathy Hochul’s proposal to change the state’s emissions accounting methods struck a nerve with legislators that could provide room for compromise to keep it the same

Immigration

The Mayor’s Office of Immigration Affairs is 5 people. Amid ICE crackdown, some NYC officials want more

Immigrant Affairs Commissioner Faiza Ali testified before the New York City Council Immigration Committee on Wednesday, where she fielded calls for a bigger agency.

Opinion

Opinion: If New York wants affordability, it must eliminate discriminatory auto insurance pricing

The governor’s proposal to weaken the rights of people involved in car crashes does nothing to lower premiums or rein in discriminatory pricing.

Budget

Soliman faces the council

The director of the Mayor’s Office of Management and Budget insisted he dislikes the idea of raising property taxes during an hourslong grilling before the City Council Finance Committee.

Immigration

Unions back increased funding for immigrant legal services

Advocates have pushed for $175 million as part of the state budget and two new bills to strengthen access to legal representation in immigration court.

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Policy

NYC Council members to Hochul: Tax the rich (corporations)

Progressive New York City Council members are backing the state Legislature’s push to raise the city’s corporate tax rate.

Gun Control

Opinion: New York needs graphic warnings at gun stores

Visual notices about the dangers of firearms would grab attention, communicate serious hazards quickly and leave a lasting impression.

NYN Media

Despite Trump cuts to HIV programs, private funders stay determined to find cure

A Q&A with Kyle Clifford, the first H.I.V. positive CEO of AIDS research organization amfAR.

Education

NYC schools chancellor: Class size mandate will be ‘very difficult’

Kamar Samuels faced his first grilling before the City Council in a preliminary budget hearing.

Policy

Hochul draws the line on updating the state’s environmental review process

The debate to modernize the state’s environmental review process could hold up a final budget deal.

Education

Opinion: Without mayoral control, everyone is in charge of NYC schools, and no one is responsible

State legislators should remember the lessons of the past and extend mayoral control for another four years.

Education

Opinion: No child belongs in a box – or a broken school system

The Solutions Not Suspensions bill lets schools address students’ behavioral challenges early and consistently through evidence-based interventions, not punitive or exclusionary discipline.

Policy

Legislature closes in on immigration package deal

Lawmakers hope to reach an agreement and introduce language next week.