The Bronx Democratic Party is gaining power. So is a consulting firm tied to its chair.
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Senator Jamaal Bailey is a rising star in the Bronx Democratic Party, which shares staff with a lobbying firm run by his close friend. NY Senate Media Services
The Bronx Democratic Party is gaining power. So is a consulting firm tied to its chair.
By Chris Bragg

In the Bronx, Democrats lose elections to Republicans about as often as the Yankees miss the playoffs. So why is the Bronx Democratic Party suddenly smashing fundraising records?

Earlier this week, New York Focus examined the party’s eye-popping $812,000 haul over the final six months of 2025. Here are five key takeaways.

Senator Jamaal Bailey is rumored to be next in line to be Senate majority leader. NYS Senate Media Services
The party collected record-breaking gifts from Airbnb and Uber, while party operatives lobbied Bronx lawmakers.
By Chris Bragg

New York Focus is reporting on the fight in Albany over the state’s Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act. We’ll answer your questions.

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The gas industry is supporting Governor Kathy Hochul’s push to weaken New York’s climate law. Photo: Suradech14/Getty Images | Illustration: Leor Stylar
Fossil fuel interests have enlisted prominent former elected officials to make the case that gas is here to stay.
By Colin Kinniburgh

After years of seeing their projects rejected in New York, pipeline and power plant companies are eyeing a comeback as the state weighs a slower transition away from fossil fuels.

They’re not just watching from the sidelines. A national industry group, led by some of the country’s largest pipeline builders and a slew of other gas interests, has recently entered the fray, tapping former state politicians to help advance Governor Kathy Hochul’s “all of the above” energy strategy. Top of their agenda: pressing pause on the state’s climate targets.

The group, a nonprofit called Natural Allies for a Clean Energy Future, represents some of the companies with the most to gain if Hochul’s proposed rollbacks to the state’s climate law go through. Speaking at a conference in late March, its New York chapter co-chair, former assemblymember and Bronx borough president Ruben Diaz Jr., gave a spirited defense of the governor’s plan, calling it “responsible leadership.”

State Senator Luis Sepúlveda’s legal mishaps date back to at least 2017. Photo courtesy of NYS Senate Media Services
One expert called Senator Luis Sepúlveda’s record of missed deadlines, incorrect paperwork, and no-shows “professional negligence.”
By Sam Mellins

When a member of State Senator Luis Sepúlveda’s staff faced eviction in 2023, the staffer had good reason to be hopeful: Sepúlveda, a practicing attorney, agreed to be his lawyer. Sepúlveda, who chairs the Senate’s powerful Judiciary Committee, then failed to show up to court twice, causing his staffer to lose by default and ultimately leave his home with an eviction on his record.

This wasn’t unusual behavior for Sepúlveda, who for years has maintained a private law practice marked by skipped court appearances, faulty paperwork, and missed deadlines, New York Focus has found.

His legal missteps stretch back to at least 2017, when a judge rejected his request for a default judgment after he failed to appear at a hearing and submitted a legal filing improperly.

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