December 16, 2019: License Fees
Advocates are looking to reform how the state suspends licenses over unpaid fees and fines. Katie Adamides, New York
Advocates are looking to reform how the state suspends licenses over unpaid fees and fines. Katie Adamides, New York
Will this be the year that the state expands access to medication assisted treatment in the state’s correctional facilities?
Asm. Robert Carroll (D-Brooklyn) discussed the recommendations for public campaign financing in New York and what changes he’d like
Vaping related illnesses were one of the biggest stories of 2019. We discussed the state of vaping in New
Eric Linzer, President and CEO of the Health Plan Association, shared some of the plans he hopes the state
We took a look back at the news of the week that was with Spectrum reporters Nick Reisman and
We talked about the needs of Upstate public transportation with Bill Carpenter, President of the New York Public Transit
Has the state’s opioid tax brought in the crucial funds needed to address the crisis? John Coppola, Executive Director
Amazon is coming to New York City. Albeit in Manhattan and with fewer proposed jobs than the HQ2 plan.
With a new legislative session on the horizon, the Board of Regents has come forward with their budget proposal