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Attorney General Letitia James alleges Attyx “built its business by defrauding consumers.”

Colin Kinniburgh  ·  March 19, 2026

The bill follows reporting from New York Focus and other news outlets on prison staff mistaking menstrual and contraceptive products for hidden contraband.

Chris Gelardi and Raina Lipsitz  ·  March 19, 2026

Sold as a pandemic-era emergency program, the state’s theater tax credit has quietly sent hundreds of millions to short-run flops and blockbuster hits.

Nick Garber  ·  March 19, 2026

The state’s universal pre-K funding model is notoriously complex. How does it actually work, and can the governor’s plan fix it?

Melissa Manno  ·  March 20, 2026

Under the governor’s proposal, the most concrete deadline for climate action would be pushed out to the end of her potential second term.

Colin Kinniburgh  ·  March 20, 2026

Unions want state leaders to sweeten their retirement packages. What would it cost, and what would it achieve?

Sam Mellins  ·  March 23, 2026

The governor, Senate, and Assembly all have different ideas for how to implement this year’s increases for human services contracts.

Jie Jenny Zou  ·  March 25, 2026

The administration will soon send legislators a plan to meet a mandate capping class sizes, said NYC Schools Chancellor Kamar Samuels.

Melissa Manno  ·  March 25, 2026

Some climate activists want the mayor to take a stronger stance. He previously said the state’s climate law “is not a suggestion. It is a mandate.”

Nick Garber and Colin Kinniburgh  ·  March 26, 2026

Amid abortion bans and rising digital surveillance, Albany lawmakers are revisiting an effort to stop companies from selling sensitive health information.

Leah Clark and Gabriella Limón  ·  March 26, 2026

The city could lose $239 million from the policy, which is supported by business groups while unions remain on the sidelines.

Nick Garber  ·  March 30, 2026

That number is up from 21 last July. New York City’s waitlist alone has surged to over 17,000 — a tenfold increase in less than a year.

Melissa Manno  ·  March 31, 2026

Nearly half a million New Yorkers on the Essential Plan could lose their coverage this summer.

Jie Jenny Zou  ·  March 31, 2026

Using an exemption to a 2012 law, the Partnership for New York City has revealed the names of donors to its political arm, but not the amount each gave.

Chris Bragg  ·  April 1, 2026

Longtime Cuomo aide Charlie King has been involved in efforts to boost Assemblymember Jordan J.G. Wright.

Nick Garber  ·  April 3, 2026

One expert called Senator Luis Sepúlveda’s record of missed deadlines, incorrect paperwork, and no-shows “professional negligence.”

Sam Mellins  ·  April 9, 2026

The party collected record-breaking gifts from Airbnb and Uber, while party operatives lobbied Bronx lawmakers.

Chris Bragg  ·  April 13, 2026

Fossil fuel interests have enlisted prominent former elected officials to make the case that gas is here to stay.

Colin Kinniburgh  ·  April 10, 2026

The Bronx Democratic Party is gaining power. So is a consulting firm tied to its chair.

Chris Bragg  ·  April 15, 2026

We answer your questions on the state’s notoriously opaque budget process.

Sam Mellins  ·  April 15, 2026
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