Getting to know New York’s chief information officer
New York CIO Dru Rai discusses what drew him to public service and the infrastructure needs of New York.
New York CIO Dru Rai discusses what drew him to public service and the infrastructure needs of New York.
New York policymakers are betting big on renewable energy, but should we be expanding our nuclear capacity too?
A new laboratory in Albany is experimenting with potential changes to the electrical grid.
We explore a proposed merger of health insurers in New York with a healthcare regulatory lawyer and lobbyist.
We talk with a reproductive law attorney about technical changes to New York's 2020 gestational surrogacy law.
Tourism officials are concerned about towns and cities imposing their own occupancy taxes on hotels and motels.
Despite passing with overwhelming bipartisan support, legislation to curtail the most addictive features of social media was never a sure thing at the state Capitol in 2024.
State education officials discuss what it could take to receive a high school diploma in the future.
The League of Women Voters of NYS is pushing for the inclusion of a ballot referendum updating New York's constitution.
Partnership for New York City leader Kathryn Wylde makes the case for implementing congestion pricing in Manhattan.