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The measure could result in additional consequences, such as added jail time, if someone wears a mask while committing ...
Many of New York's most vulnerable young children are falling further behind as more of the therapists they rely on for ...
The state will spend $8 billion to pay off its debt to the feds and increase unemployment benefits for the first time in six ...
As part of ongoing budget negotiations, state lawmakers and Gov. Kathy Hochul have agreed to expand the pilot program that ...
The reforms are intended to streamline New York’s discovery laws by, among other things, preventing cases from being thrown ...
The City of Syracuse may end up $30 million short on a promise to revitalize the old 15th Ward as Republicans in Washington ...
State Sen. Siela Bynoe announced on Thursday, May 8, that the state budget will include $24 million in relief funding for the ...
As the federal minimum wage remains unchanged since 2009, New York takes bold steps to uplift its workers. By 2026, the state ...
Individuals who had a state adjusted gross income, or AGI, of $150,000 or less for 2023 will get a check, along with joint ...
Roughly 8.2 million tax filers are expected to qualify for the relief payments, which will cost the state approximately $2 ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul will head to Washington, D.C., next month to take part in a congressional hearing on the state’s “sanctuary” policies limiting cooperation with federal immigration agents.
Unlike current law, NY’s proposed involuntary commitment process would forcibly hospitalize mentally ill people unable to care for basic needs.