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January 7, 2020: Medication Assisted Treatment
The Governor vetoed legislation that would expand access to medication assisted treatment services. We heard from two advocates on
January 6, 2020: Road salt contamination
Road salt has become a staple of winter weather response in New York. However, the salt that keeps our
January 6, 2020: Covering NY’s Medicaid gap
Late last year, the Governor vetoed legislation that would implement new regulations on pharmacy benefit managers. We discussed the
January 6, 2020: Counting all New Yorkers in the Census
The new decade is upon us which means a new census count is right around the corner. We heard
January 6, 2020: Forecasting climate trends
What will the state need to do to reach the goals laid out in the Climate Leadership and Community
Wilderness preservationist quits state board over Adirondack Park management
Jan. 6, 2021 - The Adirondack Park Agency board has lost one of its members with the resignation of
State Senator launches online interview show
Jan. 6, 2021 - During his presidency, Franklin Roosevelt used his ‘Fireside Chats’ to reach the American people directly
January 3, 2020: Tipped wage standards in NYS
Most but not all New Yorkers working at the minimum wage will see an increase in their pay. Greg
January 3, 2020: Reporters Anna Gronewold and Shannon Young
On this first Friday of 2020, we were joined by Politico NY’s Anna Gronewold and Shannon Young to take













