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Limiting ATM fees on New Yorkers using EBT cards
Assemblymember Yudelka Tapia makes the case for limiting ATM fees to New Yorkers trying to access government assistance money.
A local check on state economic development subsidies
Assemblyman Pat Burke argues for giving municipalities a check on state economic development officials looking to give away local tax breaks.
State’s top court poised for shakeup
We talked with attorney Henry Mascia about the potential changing of the guard at New York's top court over the next four years.
Requiring e-bikes to be equipped with lights
PeopleForBikes lobbyist Noah Miterko discusses a bill requiring e-bikes and e-scooters sold in New York be equipped with lights.
Updating the process of recouping legal fees
Defendants in frivolous personal injury lawsuits can face obstacles if they're trying to recoup more than $10,000 in legal fees.
Heading to Albany: Gun violence shapes new member’s outlook
We get to know Nathaniel Hezekiah III, who won a Democratic primary for an open Southeast Queens Assembly seat.
GOP AG candidate builds campaign around fighting crime
Saritha Komatireddy, the Republican hopeful for state attorney general, is hoping to use the office for more criminal prosecutions.
A stroke can’t stop Liz Krueger the ‘anarchist’
State Sen. Liz Krueger is on the mend after a stroke this spring took her out of commission during the peak of the budget process.
Ending 80s era restrictions on sex areas in public bathhouses
State Sen. Erik Bottcher makes the case for legalizing and regulating private rooms for sexual activity at public spas and baths.













