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The source of the MTA’s operating revenue
We examine how the funding streams for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority have changed in recent years.
How Buffalo deals with its wastewater
Buffalo Sewer Authority Principal Sanitary Engineer Rosaleen Nogle talks about their effort in the Queen City to deal with wastewater.
Businesses balk at chemical restrictions in consumer goods
Environmental health advocates want state policymakers to aggressively police what chemicals are in products New Yorkers buy.
Freshman senator offers update to ‘Bottle Bill’
State Sen. Chris Ryan, a Syracuse-area Democrat, is looking to update New York's bottle deposit and redemption laws.
Liquor stores hold the line against wine in grocery stores
An intense lobbying campaign by grocery stores to secure the right to sell wine is coming up short again in Albany.
Legislature looks to curb anonymous child abuse reporting
The controversial system of anonymous child abuse reports could be changing in New York.
New York’s potential green energy job future
Green energy jobs are a growing part of New York's economy and could become even more significant in the future.
Public financing of election campaigns updated for 2026
In advance of the 2026 state elections, the budget made changes to the state's system of public financing of election campaigns.
Watchdog keeps tabs on Albany lobbyists
We learn about the reporting requirements on lobbyists in New York and discrepancies caught by the lobbying watchdog.