The case for stronger state internet regulations
We explore the availability of high-speed, affordable internet and consider increasing state oversight of internet providers.
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.
Rural county eyes universal high-speed internet access
Schoharie County Administrator Korsah Akumfi discusses the steps being taken to realize 100 percent connectivity.
Promoting internet connectivity at temporary housing
Temporary housing needs to be more than just a place for New Yorkers experiencing homelessness to lay their heads.
Internet casino games debated in Albany
Senate Racing, Wagering & Gaming Committee Chair Joe Addabbo discusses his legislation authorizing internet casino games.
Armed with new data, policymakers eye internet expansion
Sen. Sean Ryan discuses new mapping of internet access and future policy steps.
Casino gambling could migrate to the internet
Sen. Joe Addabbo is pushing legislation to legalize casino gambling options - like poker and roulette - on the internet.
New York launches new campaigns to promote internet access
Public Service Commission Chair & CEO Rory Christian discusses state and federal initiatives promoting internet access.
New York sued by bus drivers, a wedding photographer and internet providers
May 4, 2021 - Rob Rosborough, author of the New York Appeals blog, explains a challenge to the state's low-cost internet mandate, a wedding photographers case against same-sex marriage jobs and a lawsuit from a group of bus
Access to affordable, high-speed internet still out of reach for many New Yorkers
Feb. 12, 2021 - In the era of social distancing, a strong connection to the internet is vital. Asm. Didi Barrett (D-Hudson) weighed in on the Governor’s low-income access plan and more.


