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Expanding prevailing wage to more green projects
Legislation awaiting the governor's signature would expand the scope of projects covered by prevailing wage requirements.
New York’s future power needs
NYISO President & CEO Rich Dewey explains the state's ability to meet its power needs and future green energy goals.
Lawmaker urges comprehensive response to indoor mold
Assemblymember Linda Rosenthal makes the case for more disclosure and remediation of mold in New York homes.
The Democratic establishment’s big night
Metropolitan Public Strategies founder Neal Kwatra analyzes the low-turnout results from the Democratic primaries in June.
What could a bear market mean for the next state budget?
Empire Center for Public Policy founder EJ McMahon explains how the financial securities industry funds the state budget.
Civil rights advocates push ‘Equality Amendment’
A campaign to protect abortion in New York is largely focused on adopting a broad, anti-discrimination amendment.
Meeting New York’s mental health demands
A new law is designed to expand scope of practice for thousands of health care professionals in New York.
Forging a future for New York’s small businesses
We look at what the state's small business development centers are doing to help employers around New York.
Adding consumer protections for toll payers
Assemblyman Tom Abinanti makes the case for legislation designed to help New Yorkers navigate the tolls by mail process.













