State withholds have left harm reduction providers undersupplied, and informal overdose prevention networks are struggling to fill the gap.
This year, state legislators passed major bills in response to the overdose crisis. Will Cuomo sign them?
In the latest of a series of steps Hochul has taken to change the direction of drug policy, doctors will no longer have to ask insurance companies for permission to prescribe opioid use disorder medications to Medicaid patients.
How the three budget proposals from the governor, Assembly and Senate stack up.
Two years ago, Andrew Cuomo vetoed a clean water bill, citing staff cuts. Last Friday, Kathy Hochul used the same argument to turn it down again.
More than three years after the state passed its sweeping climate bill, the ball is back in lawmakers’ court.
The idea is winning over skeptics. Will the harmony last when it’s time to hammer out the details?
And what it doesn’t.
The governor’s proposal for “transit-oriented development” has so far gotten a mixed reception from suburban legislators, who killed a similar plan last year.
Last-minute legislation would transform New York’s climate law, allowing significantly higher emissions over the next decade.
We added up the governor and the legislature’s joint priorities and broke down their major divisions. The splits will define the year’s big legislative battles.