State Senator James Skoufis represents a redder district than almost any other Democrat in Albany.
Can New York meet its emissions goals if it green-lights more fossil fuel infrastructure? A proposal to rebuild a fracked-gas plant will set the precedent.
Two bills to incentivize kidney donations could save hundreds of lives a year – but supporters say it’s tough to get the legislature to prioritize the issue.
The law leaves key decisions to an agency with a history of dragging its feet on implementing water quality legislation.
LaSalle’s leadership could restore the conservative majority that dominated the court under Janet DiFiore.
New York’s biggest racetracks have been declining for decades. They’ll likely need more state subsidies to cover their debts.
Hochul says it “goes without saying” that a taxpayer-funded track renovation will bring jobs and boost attendance. Her proof: an industry-commissioned study that she refuses to release.
As ASA College prepares to shut its doors after years of controversy, New York continues to shell out tuition subsidies to for-profit colleges — at rates higher than any other state.