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Andrew Cuomo won 11 out of 13 majority-homeowner districts — but Mamdani swept the floor in renter-heavy areas, where turnout ...
Charlie Dulik is a tenant organizer and lives in Brooklyn. He has also written for the New Republic, GQ, the Baffler, and the ...
Already, the state’s green energy businesses are feeling the impact of the pending Congressional spending bill that includes ...
New Yorkers across the state describe how sweeping federal cuts to Medicaid and food assistance could derail their lives.
At least a third of New York counties told the Legal Action Center that they currently provide some form of Medicaid ...
The prison agency has suspended solitary confinement restrictions since a corrections officers strike in February.
Four farms upstate won't sign or follow contracts awarded by state-appointed arbitrators after bargaining stalled.
Statewide spending on hotels has more than tripled in recent years. The shift away from shelters has prevented families from ...
Mamdani’s plans for universal child care, fare-free transit, and affordable housing rely on Albany getting on board.
Last spring, Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli — the steward of the state’s $273 billion pension fund — announced a policy to ...
Tensions are still simmering among state lawmakers and advocates after the Assembly closed its 2025 session last week without passing any of this year’s flagship climate and environmental bills.
Joel Jacobs is a data reporter at ProPublica. Previously, he was a data reporter on the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s ...