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Rep. Tom Suozzi makes his case to be governor
U.S. Rep. Tom Suozzi, a Long Island Democrat, explains why he is uniquely qualified to be the next governor of New York.
New Yorkers weigh in on Hochul, 2022 and legislative priorities
The Siena College Research Institute collected opinions about the Democratic primary for governor and much more.
Local pharmacies out of reach for millions on Medicaid
Pending legislation could make it easier for New Yorkers on Medicaid to access local pharmacies in their communities.
Senate Higher Ed chair discusses future of SUNY and CUNY
Sen. Chair Toby Stavisky reflects on how the pandemic has effected New York's colleges and universities.
Senate Higher Ed chair defers to SUNY trustees on future of Malatras
Senate Higher Education Committee Chair Toby Stavisky isn't weighing in on the fate of SUNY Chancellor Jim Malatras
New York poised to cut food waste in 2022
In January, large food generators in New York will be required to donate leftover food or make sure it's recycled.
Improving patient care through collaboration
A coalition of health care stakeholders have teamed up to ensure a smoother continuum of care for New York patients.
Higher education offers second chance in prison, but access is limited
In November, Gov. Kathy Hochul signed a bill creating a commission to improve higher education opportunities in prison.
State regulators slow to modernize charitable gambling rules
The state Gaming Commission has taken more than four years to promulgate rules for the Charitable Gaming Act.













