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Abortion access could change in Arizona and Michigan. Tax cuts could get to governors’ desks in Minnesota and Maine. Universal mail-in ballot laws could be upended in Nevada. → Read More
New York is on course to hold primaries in both June and August, potentially doubling the cost to taxpayers, after the state’s highest court ordered the Republican-hindering congressional and state Senate maps redrawn. → Read More
New York would be the first in the nation to ban the use of pesticides at children’s summer camps under legislation passed by state lawmakers on Thursday. → Read More
New York would be the first in the nation to ban the use of pesticides at children’s summer camps under legislation passed by state lawmakers on Thursday. → Read More
Police disciplinary records in New York would be made public under a bill the state Legislature passed on Tuesday. → Read More
New York state lawmakers on Thursday voted to temporarily make it easier for voters to obtain absentee ballots. → Read More
Michael Hollander has prostate cancer, thymus cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, asthma, and has had a piece of his heart removed — all linked to his emergency medical response to the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001. → Read More
Faster unemployment benefits were instituted Monday in at least three states, and San Francisco announced it will help private employers pay sick leave as governors and mayors moved to blunt the impact of paychecks lost because of the new coronavirus. → Read More
The New York State Bar Association wants the state court system to remove all questions about mental health history from the bar application. The association’s House of Delegates voted Nov. 2 in Albany to adopt a report from a working group of attorneys recommending the step. “The hard truth is that stigma around mental illness remains a significant barrier to treatment within the legal… → Read More
State officials claim new teacher certification rules violate education law. → Read More
The proposal is a win for state Senate Republicans. → Read More
It’s unclear how the governor's rhetoric will be implemented in his executive budget. → Read More
Johnson’s proposals and priorities set a different tone compared with her predecessor, Nancy Zimpher. → Read More
The governor’s office last month released new figures showing a gap of about $4.4 billion for the fiscal year beginning April 1. → Read More
The report highlights 'steep' enrollment declines from fall 2016 to 2017 at private and independent institutions. → Read More
Private college presidents said they’ve lost students to public institutions, presumably because they learned they were eligible for the scholarship. → Read More
The lieutenant governor said the culture of harassment must change. → Read More
Tisch is now taking part in the debate over the certification of charter school teachers as a member of the SUNY Charter Schools Committee. → Read More
Tisch is now taking part in the debate over the certification of charter school teachers as a member of the SUNY Charter Schools Committee. → Read More
Schools that opted into the program are working to verify the eligibility of each applicant, a process that may take several more weeks. → Read More