Child care vouchers for low-income families have been a lifeline amid the city’s affordability crisis. They could vanish ...
President Donald Trump is casting a long shadow over New York as he begins to assert unprecedented control over his old home ...
The New York Times on Monday denounced “intimidation tactics” by President Donald Trump against its reporters after days in ...
State Senator Jessica Ramos and Assemblymember Micah Lasher unveiled two bills targeting federal funding cuts and layoffs ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul amped up her push to change New York’s discovery laws, arguing Monday that their onerous requirements let ...
A watchdog group, the Government Justice Center, argues that the retroactive raise violated New York’s constitution.
Executive Order 47.3 has made headlines due to its restrictions on hiring New York State corrections officers who took part ...
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Chuck Schumer says he won’t resign his leadership post, despite pressure from some in the party after he voted to move ...
The evolution reflects a growing bipartisan agreement that American families are struggling and something has to change.
Sources from the Governor's office have told the Times Union that they are walking back that threat, meaning COs would be able to pursue recertification and be allowed to work in county jails.