2023 Television Diary
The best, worst, and everything in between on television in 2023.
The best, worst, and everything in between on television in 2023.
Jeff Wice, of the New York Law School’s Census & Redistricting Institute, explains what comes next in this never-ending saga.
A coalition of religious leaders want to make it easier for faith-based organizations to develop affordable housing.
We discuss the role of employee-owned businesses and how the state can foster their growth.
We talk with top state education officials about the budget proposal from the Board of Regents.
State Inspector General Lucy Lang discusses a report on the misuse of defective contraband testing tools in state prisons.
Attorney Shannon Liss-Riordan explains the significance of settlements the state reached with ridesharing companies.
UUP President Fred Kowal talks about the structural deficits facing more than a dozen upstate SUNY campuses.
The movies consumed in the theater and on the couch in 2023 by Capitol Pressroom host David Lombardo.
We learn about "merit shop" construction contractors and consider the competitive burdens placed on non-union players.