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One of the last sticking point in budget negotiations is the reformation of the state’s discovery laws pertaining to ...
The union representing corrections officers in New York is requesting a meeting with the state Department of Corrections and Community Supervision to confront a range of critical issues surrounding ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul, at podium, meets with students, teachers and parents at the Capitol on March 11 to talk about the benefits of a “bell-to-bell” cellphone ban in schools. The proposal, which was ...
A bill in the Senate Education Committee seeks to increase access to mental health services in New York schools by tracking the number of counselors, social workers and psychologists. The legislation ...
Concerns over individuals eating contaminated fish and differing interpretations of data has put environmental groups at odds with the Environmental Protection Agency after the federal agency’s most ...
Photo courtesy of Sofie Fashana. Across New York, it is standard for a child in the foster care system to arrive at a stranger’s door, belongings held in a trash bag at their feet. As foster youth ...
Photo by Susan Watts, courtesy of the Governor’s Office March 3, 2025 — New York, NY — Gov. Kathy Hochul convenes a roundtable discussion with a group of public sector workers impacted by federal ...
Parents, educators, school staff, and key representatives gathered in Albany on Monday, March 10 to show support for Foundation Aid, fixing Tier Six, and cell phone bans in schools. Governor Kathy ...
Legislative Gazette photos by Lilly Sabella. Republican Assembly members presented from their Task Force on Human Trafficking report, hoping it leads to bipartisan support for legislation that helps ...
Leaders in education met in a virtual press conference in early March to discuss the potential for substantial cuts in federal funding to education as part of a nationwide series of protests. The ...