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New York’s safety net hospitals struggle to survive
We hear from the heads of two health systems in New York City that serve low-income New Yorkers and struggle to stay open.
Empowering localities to make safer streets
Families for Safe Streets wants to give upstate municipalities the power to decrease speed limits to 25 miles per hour.
Limited legislative appetite for overhaul of ticket purchasing regulations
Assembly and Senate representatives appear out of step over live-event ticket regulations
Screening New York students for dyslexia
Assemblymember Robert Carroll explains the need to improve early dyslexia detection for New York students.
Regulating the live-event ticket industry
Assemblymember Daniel O'Donnell weighs in on potential changes to the regulations governing the live-event ticket industry.
Larry Sharpe mounts second bid for governor
Larry Sharpe explains why he's hoping to be the Libertarian Party's candidate for governor this fall.
Previewing the 120th LCA Show
Bloomberg Government reporters peels back the curtain on the return of Legislative Correspondents Association Show.
Lawmakers consider new aid for veterans
State Sen. John Brooks discusses bills to help veterans find civilian employment and expand property tax breaks.
Disclosure requirements eyed for prenatal testing accuracy
State Sen. James Skoufis wants expecting parents to know of the likelihood of false positives with some prenatal tests.













