Adding up New Yorkers’ water bills
Approved legislation gives state regulators a better understanding of how far behind New Yorkers are on their water bills.
Approved legislation gives state regulators a better understanding of how far behind New Yorkers are on their water bills.
Bills at the Capitol would protect online data from broad records requests and fake social media accounts.
Before the Joint Commission on Public Ethics is retired, the embattled watchdog is going after one of its harshest critics.
Legislation approved by state lawmakers would require prescription drug insurance plans to cover HIV prevention medications.
15-year-old Isaac Olshan discusses the Democratic gubernatorial debates and makes predictions for the statewide primaries.
Legislation unanimously approved in 2021 would create a new problem gambling advisory council to inform state policies.
New York has launched a new online portal to help people determine what energy assistance programs they can access.
Assemblymember Catalina Cruz explains why her criminal justice bill didn't make it through the Assembly this year.
A new state law is designed to expedite the process of transforming hotels into affordable housing in New York City.
New York Law School's Jeff Wice explains a court ruling on the validity of the newly drawn lines for the state Assembly.