Feb. 20, 2020: Meditation program in the Capitol
Running a state government can be stressful for legislators, staffers, and members of the media. That’s why a new
Running a state government can be stressful for legislators, staffers, and members of the media. That’s why a new
How does a Siena College Research Institute poll go from idea to results? We asked Dr. Don Levy, Director
The permitting process in New York can be a bit of a labyrinth. We heard how a Fort Edward
Senate Democrats have been taking another look at the bail laws that were passed last year. Nicole Triplett, policy
Gestational surrogacy was able to pass through the State Senate without unanimous Democratic support with Manhattan Democrat, Liz Krueger,
Last year, supporters of gestational surrogacy came up short as the legalization effort stalled in the State Assembly. Today,
Homeowner protection advocates are calling on the state to allocate funding to housing and legal nonprofits across the state
Betsy Mercogliano, Doula, Licensed Midwife, RN and co-founder Family Life Center and BirthNet New York, took us on a
We met the new President of CSEA, Mary Sullivan, who was recently elected to her first full term after
Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan (D) has made annual trips to the Capitol to ask lawmakers to allocate $12.5 million