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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 ...
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, ...
On Monday, March 24, Gov. Kathy Hochul met with survivors of domestic violence, advocates, and prosecutors to call for legal reforms and unprecedented state funding investments to strengthen ...
Tax credits awarded to film and television productions may be costing New Yorkers more than they think, according to one lawmaker who wants to study their true economic impact. Senate bill S.4662, ...
Photos by Mike Groll, courtesy of the Governor’s Office Earlier this month, the Buffalo Bills and Erie County marked a major construction milestone with the final beam of structural steel being put ...
New York state’s small city school districts earned a win on Tuesday as voters approved an increase in their debt limits, giving them the same borrowing power as larger school districts. Situated as ...
A coalition of food policy advocates, farmers and legislators held a press conference at the state Capitol on April 29, urging lawmakers to pass the Good Food NY bill (S.7638/A.8091). The legislation ...
John King, chancellor of the State University of New York system, signed a statement against higher education funding cuts, titled A Call for Constructive Engagement, along with many individual SUNY ...
From left, Sen. John Liu, NYPIRG’s Executive Director Blair Horner, and Sen. Brad Hoylman-Sigal celebrate Sunshine Week by announcing four bills that would improve and strengthen New York’s Freedom of ...
Photo by Darren McGee, courtesy of the Governor’s Office January 28, 2025 — Schenectady, NY — Gov. Kathy Hochul announces new investments of more than $100 million for projects located in certified ...