Policy

Policy

State budget director warns NY will have to cut services if federal funding dries up

The state’s projected $252 billion budget includes over $90 billion of federal funding – and if the Trump administration cuts that off, the state won’t be able to backfill it.

News & Politics

Politics

Possible GOP cuts to Medicaid put Lawler in awkward position

Ahead of a rumored run for governor, Rep. Mike Lawler needs to maintain his moderate credentials while not antagonizing the Trump administration.

News & Politics

Politics

Anticipated special election goes bust as Elise Stefanik stays in Congress

“At the end of the day, it didn’t matter,” a GOP strategist said of the months of political maneuvering.

MTA

Policy

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.

News & Politics

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.

News & Politics

Politics

Zohran Mamdani, mayoral candidate who confronted Trump border czar, flooded with racist abuse and threats

After video of the democratic socialist politician’s confrontation with border czar Tom Homan went viral, his office’s phone lines were overwhelmed by hateful callers.

Policy

Policy

Legislature proposes spending millions to help legal cannabis industry

For the state’s legal cannabis cultivators, the Assembly and state Senate one-house budget proposals are dope.

News & Politics

Politics

State leaders say they can’t do much to oppose Trump policies

Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie said there’s no “legislative response” to the chaos coming out of Washington.

Albany Agenda

Policy

Hochul on tariffs: ‘We’ll have to deal with it’

The governor told reporters that she was monitoring the potential economic harms of President Donald Trump’s levies.

Policy

Policy

The ambitious plan to Make Albany Great Again

The state’s capital city needs a facelift – and a $400 million redevelopment plan might do the trick.

Adams probes

Policy

Could deputy mayor resignations cost NYC a seat at the table?

Assembly Member Patrick Burke warned Mayor Eric Adams that the planned departure of four deputy mayors might hurt New York City during state budget negotiations.

News & Politics

Politics

New survey finds almost everyone supports rent stabilization

A report from the Community Service Society found that 88% of Democrats and 75% of Republicans back rent control measures and nearly as many support “good cause” eviction laws.

New York State

Politics

Wildcat prison strikes continue upstate

Gov. Kathy Hochul and the head of the state corrections department are trying to use a combination of carrots and sticks to get corrections officers back to work.

News & Politics

Politics

‘Shredding of the American Dream’: Immigrants fear ICE raids at schools

Undocumented families are keeping children home from school, and there’s only so much elected officials can do to ease their fears.

News & Politics

Politics

Split over Adams highlights rift between Hochul and Delgado

Gov. Kathy Hochul and Lt. Gov. Antonio Delgado disagree on whether Mayor Eric Adams must leave office – the latest public split between the governor and her independent-minded deputy.

Housing

Politics

Albany’s next big housing fight might be over upstate rent stabilization

How hard will the real estate lobby fight to block a bill that doesn’t affect New York City?

2025 New York City Mayoral Election

Politics

Why do Black voters currently seem to prefer Andrew Cuomo over Eric Adams?

“You vote for the choice that's going to do the least amount of harm to you, knowing how white voters are going to behave.”