State government has a customer service czar
Tonya Webster has been tapped to improve the process of access state government services and benefits.
Tonya Webster has been tapped to improve the process of access state government services and benefits.
New York Civil Liberties Union attorney Beth Haroules shares concerns about the use of familial DNA searches by police.
Assemblymember Carrie Woerner discusses a recent hearing into the capital needs of libraries around New York.
Many pandemic policies have been retired, but a paid sick leave law for COVID-19 infections remains on the books.
New York tapped retired football player Don McPherson to engage young men on gender-based violence.
The state's ethics watchdog recently got feedback on their 2024 legislative agenda from good government groups.
New York State Inspector General Lucy Lang stops by the studio to discuss the latest developments at her office.
The top privacy official for the State Education Department explains a reluctance to embrace facial recognition technology.
The Hochul administration is soliciting feedback for its master plan on aging.
A change in the assessment of home care needs for Medicaid patients could serve as a barrier to vital services.