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Interview transcripts offer insights into former governor
Interview transcripts from probe by the attorney general's office provide a deeper insight into Cuomo administration.
What the failure of Prop. #1 means for redistricting
New York Law School's Jeff Wice explains what to expect with the state's redistricting process over the next few months.
Health official’s testimony confirms problematic pandemic response
Lack of coordination and sidelining of health experts were hallmarks of Gov. Andrew Cuomo's response to COVID-19.
Lawsuit: New York unlawfully blocking creation of foster families
The state's broad application of who can serve as foster parents is being challenged by the Legal Aid Society.
Senator readies for ‘Good Cause’ fight
State Sen. Julia Salazar is hoping that 2022 is the year for a bill providing broad protections for New York tenants.
Landlords test eviction moratorium eligibility
Legal Aid Society staff attorney Ellen Davidson discusses a lawsuit challenging the state's eviction moratorium.
State eviction moratorium extension unlikely
Legal Aid Society staff attorney Ellen Davidson says there's no indication the moratorium law lasts beyond Jan. 15.
Promoting diversity, equity and inclusion in New York schools
Education officials around the state are receiving local pushback in response to campaigns promoting inclusion plans.
Senator looks for ideas to boost local news coverage
State Sen. Rachel May is proposing a commission that would identify means of increasing access to local news coverage.













