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The little-known company recently won a huge taxpayer-funded contract. It has a record of not paying doctors and leaving patients on the hook for the bills.

Sam Mellins  ·  June 13, 2025

The bill package will now head to Governor Kathy Hochul’s desk, and she could either sign, veto, or scale it back through amendments to the legislation.

Chris Gelardi  ·  June 13, 2025

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New York Focus  ·  July 29, 2025

The state has left defrauded food stamp recipients to fend for themselves. Internal agency emails point to a long-simmering effort riddled with delays.

Jie Jenny Zou  ·  June 17, 2025

Statewide spending on hotels has more than tripled in recent years. The shift away from shelters has prevented families from accessing services like child care and help finding housing.

Spencer Norris  ·  June 24, 2025

Drew Warshaw is taking on Comptroller Tom DiNapoli with a pledge to repay the entire pot of unclaimed funds as soon as ‘humanly possible.’

Chris Bragg  ·  June 18, 2025

New York is sitting on a $20 billion pot of unclaimed money, and some of it might be yours. Here’s how to see if you’re on the list.

Chris Bragg  ·  June 18, 2025

Sierra Johnson is one of nearly 1,600 women who filed claims under the Adult Survivors Act alleging sexual abuse in state prisons.

Jessy Edwards  ·  June 19, 2025

Letters show how the state’s pension funds are enforcing new labor standards for private equity.

Julia Rock  ·  June 23, 2025

Wrangling over a major bill to cut packaging waste continued until the final hours of the legislative session, assemblymembers said.

Colin Kinniburgh  ·  June 19, 2025

As Attorney General, Andrew Cuomo put fraudulent debt collection firms on notice. He may have strengthened their hand.

Sam Mellins  ·  June 22, 2025

A harsh mailer capitalized on recent reporting about a controversial rezoning deal in the Westchester town.

Chris Bragg  ·  June 24, 2025

Mamdani’s plans for universal child care, fare-free transit, and affordable housing rely on Albany getting on board.

Sam Mellins, Julia Rock and Colin Kinniburgh  ·  June 26, 2025

Social services agencies across the state now place nearly half of all individuals and families seeking shelter in hotels, leaving people without resources like food and help finding housing.

Spencer Norris and Joel Jacobs  ·  July 1, 2025

Environmentalists increasingly blame Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie — who’s firing back.

Colin Kinniburgh  ·  June 27, 2025

Four farms upstate won’t sign or follow contracts awarded by state-appointed arbitrators after bargaining stalled.

Julia Rock  ·  July 2, 2025

The prison agency has suspended solitary confinement restrictions since a corrections officers strike in February.

Chris Gelardi  ·  July 2, 2025

New Yorkers across the state describe how sweeping federal cuts to Medicaid and food assistance could derail their lives.

Jie Jenny Zou  ·  July 3, 2025

The state’s efforts around reentry healthcare have stalled and face an uphill battle under the Trump administration.

Jie Jenny Zou  ·  July 3, 2025

Already, the state’s green energy businesses are feeling the impact of the pending Congressional spending bill that includes phasing out Inflation Reduction Act tax credits.

Clara Hemphill  ·  July 3, 2025
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