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Disability advocates look to flex political muscle in Albany
Who will champion New Yorkers with disabilities at the Capitol? And we've got a Skoufis vs. Hochul escalation.
Driverless cars await green light from New York lawmakers
Driverless cars may be the future, but when will that future arrive in New York and what will it look like?
Free college application season coming this fall
New York State Higher Education Services Corporation President Guillermo Linares talks about making college more accessible.
State strikes deal to address Buffalo sewage overflow
We talk with the principal sanitary engineer for the Buffalo Sewer Authority about a new agreement with state regulators.
Mentally preparing defendants for trial falls to counties
Counties are on the hook for the costly and lengthy process ensuring criminal defendants are mentally fit to stand trial.
Should the state government manufacture medications?
Assemblymember Jenifer Rajkumar argues that the state government should get in the business of manufacturing generic drugs.
State’s prison watchdog finds implementation failures
A watchdog report for 2024 reaffirms past findings that prison officials are failing to implement solitary confinement reforms.
New York’s shrinking prison population
Is there a point when society should be concerned that not enough people are held behind bars?
Requiring possible expiration dates for internet-enabled devices
State Sen. Pat Fahy wants companies to share the expected lifetime of internet-enabled devices with consumers.