The Assembly’s state budget proposal released Tuesday includes one-time checks of up to $500 meant to combat rising utility ...
By the 1970s, the area was considered one of the most affluent Black communities in the country, and it has stayed that way ...
When democratic socialist congressional candidate Darializa Avila Chevalier was voting for mayor, she ranked Brad Lander ...
Ever since the state’s top energy agency determined that implementing the state’s climate law could bump New Yorkers’ utility prices up by thousands, Republicans have all but shouted from the rooftops ...
That Rainy Day Fund may not have to drain after all. The New York City Council will release its latest Economic and Tax ...
We’ve just got a preliminary budget plan to work with so far, but the credit rating company isn’t liking what they’re seeing.
The One Fair Price Act establishes a simple, commonsense principle: the same product or service should have the same price ...
Reduce competition for funds and the time it takes to secure contracts by encouraging partnerships, simplifying the process, and considering entitlement style funding rather than grant competitions.
Wilson said strict sentencing laws were “stupid” and voters should not reelect bad judges, which Republicans see as evidence he cannot be impartial.
After passing the RAISE Act, state Sen. Andrew Gounardes is drafting regulation aimed at keeping ChatGPT out of teddy bears.
The DM for economic justice was working bicoastally as an unpaid volunteer and later a paid senior adviser before that.
At a preliminary budget hearing Wednesday, the comptroller will outline his two-year budget gap estimate of at least $7.3 billion, and explain why he’s skeptical about the mayor’s revenue projections.
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