The former NYC Comptroller stopped by a redistricting panel over Caucus Weekend as the fate of his congressional bid could hang another mid-decade reapportionment.
New York government leaders have no intentions of rolling back the law that increased New York’s criminal responsibility to 18 this year, but changes to its funding rules aren’t off the table. A 2017 ...
Taylor Darling says she’s running against the Long Island congressional representative, who’s one of the most vulnerable ...
The mayor came to Caucus Weekend, but he’s expected to skip a Tax the Rich rally later this month out of deference to the governor.
New York City Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch is seeking looser language in the bill that would order the NYPD to create rules effectively banning protests within 100 feet of churches, mosques and ...
Kathy Hochul is considering state Office of Cannabis Management Policy Director John Kagia to permanently lead the department after recent leadership turmoil, Assembly Majority Leader Crystal ...
Speaking at a Friday Caucus Weekend panel on New York for All, Assembly Member Karines Reyes – the sponsor of the expansive immigrant protection bill – called Hochul’s proposal “a good first step,” ...
For all lovers of politics – and lovers of lovers of politics – City & State is proud to once again feature some of New ...
The governor’s recently proposed ban on 287(g) agreements is a meaningful first step but would still allow for informal collusion with federal immigration authorities.
Assembly Member Latrice Walker previews the annual conference, where leaders of color from around New York descend on the ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul is launching a new initiative to seek input from people impacted by onerous or outdated rules.
A dozen lawmakers from both parties and both legislative chambers have said they won’t seek reelection this year ...
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