State officials have so far dodged questions about the future of New York’s largest health plan. A hearing on Tuesday could provide some insight.
The mayor’s Tin Cup Day speech hinges on a bold claim about the city’s relationship with the state.
Will this week’s budget hearing provide insight into the state’s plan to salvage its safety net?
State officials have voiced renewed interest in changing how New York counts its greenhouse gas emissions.
The state’s top education officials head to the hot seat Thursday for a lengthy budget hearing. Here are some questions we’d put on the table.
Lawmakers will be grilling top state energy and environmental officials Wednesday in a marathon budget hearing. Here are some of the questions we’d ask.
The governor’s campaign got an influx of donations from theater producers as its trade group lobbied her office to “enhance” the credit.
Hochul outlined a slew of proposals on Tuesday to curb energy bills and clean up the grid, but her push for a nuclear energy renaissance looms over them all.
Hochul has proposed a multibillion-dollar plan that she says would ultimately deliver free child care to every New York family — without tapping additional revenue sources.
A boom year on Wall Street may help offset federal cuts — for now.
On criminal justice, there were notable omissions in the governor’s address.
Immigrant rights advocates and some lawmakers welcomed her proposals, but said that the measures don’t go far enough.
The governor’s vision for tackling historic cuts to public benefit programs remains blurry.
Here’s what our reporters will be watching for during Governor Kathy Hochul’s agenda-setting address that will kick off state budget negotiations.
Some of downstate New York’s most used hiking trails are badly eroding. President Trump’s cuts have slashed the crews working to save them.
Federal budget cuts will force hundreds of thousands off New York’s free Essential Plan, with some families facing $10,000 annual premium increases.
The federal government shutdown and new work requirements will throw New York’s food stamps program into chaos.
“We have time to work it out,” Governor Kathy Hochul said.
New York lawmakers are giving more money to the Bronx Community Foundation, which has failed to spend it in the past.
There are 1,500 families on the program waitlist in New York City alone, new state data shows.