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Theodore Hamm Jun 24, 2022

Embattled Hudson Valley assemblyman receives more than $80K in donations from insurers and private health care providers.

In Bronx Assembly Race, School-Parent Activist Jonathan Soto Urges Sweeping Shift from “Fear to Care”

Molly Morrow & John Tarleton Jun 23, 2022

The incumbent Michael Benedetto is a staunch backer of mayoral control of NYC’s public schools. Soto wants to dismantle mayoral control and give more power to local school communities.

NY State on Verge of Historic Public Power Victory, But Key Obstacles Remain

John Tarleton Jun 2, 2022

Is the New York State Legislature finally getting serious about embracing renewable energy? Or is this an election-year mirage?

Brooklyn Dems Target Socialist Nurse in June 28 Assembly Primary

Theodore Hamm May 23, 2022

Phara Souffrant Forrest has been a dynamic force in Albany in her first term. The party establishment wants to make it her last.

Housing Activists March on Wall St. to Demand Tenants Rights

Lachlan Hyatt Apr 24, 2022

Tenant power in the city mounts; calls grow for the passage of the Good Cause Eviction bill.

NY Farmworker Overtime Laws Are Changing, But Only at a Snail’s Pace

Simon Davis-Cohen Apr 11, 2022

New York is dragging its feet compared to other states that have moved forward with farmworker overtime measures.

This Month in Eric Adams: The Mayor Extends the Blue Wall of Silence to the Whole of City Government

John Teufel Apr 1, 2022

Adams reverses a de Blasio-era rule requiring top mayoral officials to disclose meetings with lobbyists while his lawyers tutor administration employees in the new omerta.

Beyond Con Ed: For New York, Public Power is the Past and the Future

Lachlan Hyatt & John Tarleton Mar 31, 2022

There’s an alternative to the utility monopoly’s soaring rates, shoddy service and indifference to climate change.

As Historic Election Begins, Meet the Workers Who Built a Union at Amazon’s Staten Island Complex

Amba Guerguerian Mar 25, 2022

Today kicks off the first day of a five-day union election at Staten Island’s largest Amazon warehouse, JFK8. Meet some of the Amazon workers who are determined to win the election and transform how the company treats its workers.

Homeless New Yorkers Respond to Mayor’s Plan to Boot Them from Subway System

Jenna Gaudino with Sue Brisk Feb 25, 2022

“There’s got to be a better way to handle the situation,” says one homeless man who ended up on the streets following an eviction. “It’s inhumane to not let people sleep in the subway system.”