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Elizabeth Holtzman may forever be known as the “toothpick who toppled the Washington Monument.” Holtzman’s political career ...
Randi Weingarten has spent most of her career waging high-profile battles in New York politics and on the national stage. Now ...
H. Carl McCall served as state comptroller from 1993 through 2002, making history as New York’s first Black comptroller. In ...
Brian Lehrer, host of WNYC’s “The Brian Lehrer Show,” has dedicated his career to local news. His interview and call-in radio ...
Marisa Lago said the diversity of New York and its connectedness to the rest of the nation – and to the rest of the world – ...
That’s why we’ve introduced the Responsible AI Safety and Education Act, or RAISE Act, which puts four simple ...
The legacy of former New York City Health Commissioner Ashwin Vasan shows how effective governance can transcend political ...
Debates over substantial equivalency education standards stole the show as protracted budget negotiations neared their close. Hochul’s insistence on discovery reform took much of the blame for the ...
Lawmakers finished passing a $254 billion budget Thursday night, over a month after its statutory deadline. Negotiations on ...
What’s a budget without a few protest votes? Legislative leaders painstakingly negotiate budget language with the executive branch, only to have a handful of lawmakers refuse to vote for the bill – ...