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Big Tech’s firm opposition to social media restrictions
The effort to protect minors from addictive features of social media is facing stiff opposition from impacted platforms.
Judges weigh in on mail voting and ethics watchdog
The Times Union's Dan Clark explains appellate rulings impacting New York's ethics watchdog and mail voting.
Green agenda faces uphill battle in 2024
Holding the line on clean water funding was the big environmental win in the state budget.
Former energy regulator analyzes transmission siting changes
The state budget includes overhauling the transmission siting process in New York, but what will it really do?
New York commits to new online elections database
Elections information traditionally maintained by local boards of elections will be available on a state website in 2026.
Primary care access is limited in parts of Empire State
A new study from the Primary Care Development Corporation highlights the primary care landscape in New York.
New York continues to invest in abortion access
Assemblymember Jessica Gonzalez-Rojas talks about a $25 million state commitment to expand access to abortion services.
The school board perspective on the state budget
New York State School Boards Association's Brian Fessler talks about education aid, foundation aid calculations and more.
New York looks to grow its community gardens
The state Department of Agriculture and Markets is investing in community and urban gardens around New York.














