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Unwanted texts and calls targeted by state lawmakers
A package of bills could drastically reduce the nuisance texts and calls received by New Yorkers.
Lawmakers hope to shift more early intervention costs to insurers
Child advocates hope pending legislation will ultimately result in increased investments in early intervention.
Progressives see continued shift in power with June primaries
We analyzed what wing of the Democratic Party was victorious in the June primaries and what it means for 2022.
New York is flush with cash as revenues exceed projections
One month into the state's fiscal year the balance sheets look much better than projected.
New York pandemic advisor joins state office of public health
After advising the state's pandemic response, UAlbany professor Eli Rosenberg is officially joining the Cuomo administration.
Florida condominium collapse highlights shortcomings in New York regulations
Rigorous and comprehensive structural inspections are an afterthought for state regulators.
New York deploys body cameras to state police
The state police are in the process of rolling out about 3,800 cameras to troopers throughout New York.
Gubernatorial fundraising underscores trends in emerging race
Congressman Lee Zeldin outpaced Gov. Andrew Cuomo in initial campaign fundraising race.
Report highlights use of force trends, but more data needed
The New York Civil Liberties Union weighs in on use of force data collected from departments all over the state.













