Lawmakers approve ‘lock box’ for future opioid settlement funds
A discussion about legislation earmarking money won in litigation against opioid manufacturers and distributors, for substance abuse recovery and prevention.
A discussion about legislation earmarking money won in litigation against opioid manufacturers and distributors, for substance abuse recovery and prevention.
An epidemiologist questions Gov. Andrew Cuomo's plan to dramatically scale back pandemic restrictions once 70 percent of New York adults have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Senate Deputy Majority Leader Mike Gianaris, a Queens Democrat, discusses the recently completed legislation session, including the end of session bills that did (and didn't) get done.
Dr. Kyle Kingsley, CEO and chairman of Vireo Health, a national medical marijuana company operating in New York, lays out their expansion plans in the state, following the legalization of adult-use marijuana.
Fraidy Reiss, founder and executive director of Unchained at last, explains why raising the marriage age is necessary and talks about the need for action to curb forced marriages too.
Two new judges have been added to the state Court of Appeals, further cementing Gov. Andrew Cuomo's fingerprint on the state's top court.
Part-time work will be incentivized under new unemployment benefits calculation in New York.
Boats can be a carrier of invasive species if they're not properly cleaned, but legislation making its way through the Capitol could protect Adirondack bodies of water from this threat.
Assemblymember Danny O'Donnell explains why he wants to make high-profile grand jury proceedings available to the public.
Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay - along with his GOP colleagues - says it's safe to return to business as usual.