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Intersection of religion and politics for Assemblyman Sam Berger
Assemblyman Sam Berger discusses being one of a handful of Orthodox Jews in the state legislature.
Genealogists face backlog accessing New York records
We talk with a professional genealogist about the challenge of accessing records maintained by state health officials.
Next steps in NY’s path to new nuclear projects
Gov. Kathy Hochul is moving forward with efforts to develop new nuclear power projects, but what will that rollout look like?
One-house budgets dream the impossible dream
The Democratic majorities have identified their budget priorities, but what will they fight for in negotiations?
New York’s chief AI officer gets to work
New York's chief AI officer discusses coordinating with state agencies and opportunities to use artificial intelligence.
Senator Shelley Mayer discusses education and immigration
State Senate Education Committee Chair Shelley Mayer discusses school funding, access to pre-k, and immigration reform.
New York poised to expand teen mental health first aid training
Mental Health Association in NYS CEO Glenn Liebman makes the case for an expansion of teen mental health first aid training.
Governor Hochul wants to cut red tape in state government
The Hochul administration is soliciting input from the public on red tape that could be cut to improve the state government.
New York Department of State collects consumer complaints
State Secretary of State Walter T. Mosley highlights common complaints received by his division of consumer protection.














