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The Legislative Gazette is proud to announce that five new episodes of our podcast series Not for Print are now available on Spotify. The podcast series features student reporters interviewing their ...
College and university leaders nationwide are speaking out against the Trump administration’s recent threats to withhold federal higher education funding. In a strongly worded public statement ...
Photo by Susan Watts, courtesy of the Governor’s Office May 23, 2024 — Wantagh, NY — Governor Kathy Hochul visits Jones Beach State Park to announce investments in the Municipal Swimming initiative ...
Photo by Darren McGee, courtesy of the governors office. Gov. Kathy Hochul at the new $1 billion Chobani facility in Rome, N.Y. On Tuesday, April 22, Gov. Kathy Hochul and Chobani’s CEO announced the ...
Congresswoman Offers Blueprint For Challenging Hochul, But Has Not Yet Committed To A 2026 Run For Governor New York Congresswoman Elise Stefanik garnered strong support from Republican leadership at ...
On March 11, Gov. Hochul announced her proposal for a bell-to-bell cell phone ban policy for public, charter schools and BOCES in New York state with minimal pushback. According to multiple reports, ...
Legislative Gazette file photo. The union representing corrections officers in New York is requesting a meeting with the state Department of Corrections and Community Supervision to confront a range ...
On Feb. 24 Amanda Lefton, 39, was nominated by Gov. Hochul as the commissioner of the Department of Environmental Conservation and now serves as the acting commissioner as of March 3. The state Senate ...
Republican Assembly members presented from their Task Force on Human Trafficking report, hoping it leads to bipartisan support for legislation that helps trafficking victims. Assembly Minority Leader ...
Across New York, it is standard for a child in the foster care system to arrive at a stranger’s door, belongings held in a trash bag at their feet. As foster youth move into new placements, using bags ...
After outrage over DOGE cuts and plummeting stock prices, a number of state lawmakers have asked the state comptroller to pull the plug on Elon Musk’s company, Tesla. Twenty-seven Assembly members ...
Photo courtesy of the New York State Senate Sen. Andrew Gounardes, at podium, is joined by faith leaders on March 5, 2024 to promote one of his bills that would make it easier for churches, synagogues ...
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