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The Legislative Gazette - the state senate and assembly will restore school aid reductions in their one house budget plans next week

The Legislative Gazette - After a long, drawn-out fight, Governor Hochul approves a new congressional map

The Legislative Gazette - Senator Gillibrand calls on the EPA to readdress the cleanup of PCBS from the Hudson River

The Legislative Gazette - Republicans propose legislation meant to curb migrants in the country illegally

The Legislative Gazette - We’ll take a look at how the migrant crisis is playing out in state budget negotiations

The Legislative Gazette - Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer comes to Albany to launch an effort to keep ghost guns illegal

The Legislative Gazette - Governor Hochul's school funding proposal receives nearly universal opposition from lawmakers

The Legislative Gazette - Governor Kathy Hochul delivers her budget proposal

The Legislative Gazette - New York Governor Kathy Hochul delivers her State of the State Address

The Legislative Gazette - Poughkeepsie makes history swearing in a new mayor

The Legislative Gazette - we’ll take a look back at NYS government and politics in 2023

The Legislative Gazette - Governor Hochul signs a measure to to look at potential reparations for New Yorker's whose ancestors suffered under slavery in the state.
The Legislative Gazette - New York’s high court rules that congressional districts in the state can be redrawn again for the 2024 elections
The Legislative Gazette - We'll take a look at the race for expelled Republican Congressman George Santos' seat
The Legislative Gazette - we'll take a look at the rise in hunger across New York state

The Legislative Gazette - Governor Kathy Hochul signs clean slate legislation

The Legislative Gazette - New York steps up anti-terrorism efforts in response to a rise in hate crimes

The Legislative Gazette - Coverage of elections in New York this week

The Legislative Gazette - Senate holds hearing on cannabis rollout

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The Legislative Gazette is a weekly program about New York State Government and politics. On this week’s Gazette: We speak with New York Lieutenant Governor Antonio Delgado about the Hate and Bias Prevention Unit that he is leading. Also, we sit down with Tom Fattorusso, the Special Agent in Charge of the Internal Revenue Service’s Criminal Investigation New York Field Office.

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On this week’s Gazette: A new financial forecast released by the governor’s budget office shows future deficits doubling next year. Also, the Olympic Regional Development Authority responds to a recent report raising questions about investments in its facilities.

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The Legislative Gazette #2323 - The legislature honors WAMC's Alan Chartock

The Legislative Gazette #2322 - Aid in dying legislation advocates make a last-minute pitch to lawmakers

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The Legislative Gazette #2319 - Lawmakers still have a number of issues to negotiate before the end of session

The Legislative Gazette #2318 - New York lawmakers pass $229 billion state budget

#2317: NYS budget talks continue | The Legislative Gazette
On this week’s Gazette: Governor Hochul says she and legislative leaders have a conceptual agreement on the budget. Our political observer Alan Chartock speaks with Assembly Majority Leader Crystal People’s Stokes. Also, we’ll have a conversation with the head of the state Democratic party about President Biden announcing this week that he’ll run for re-election.

#2316: New York state budget now nearly three weeks late | The Legislative Gazette
On this week’s Gazette: We’ll take a look at what’s holding up the New York state budget now nearly three weeks late; we’ll talk with State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli about whether he has any input when it comes to budget negotiations. Also, public schools in New York will no longer be able to use Native American names, mascots and imagery.

#2315: Hochul: State will stockpile medication abortion drug | The Legislative Gazette
New York Governor Kathy Hochul says the state will create a stockpile of an abortion drug after a Texas judge’s recent ruling that outlaws a similar pill. Our political observer Alan Chartock speaks with Amy Paulin, Chair of the Assembly Health Committee, about her plans to expand abortion access in the state. Also, U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer was in Troy to talk about the recent wave of swatting incidents at schools.

#2313: NYS budget will be late | The Legislative Gazette
The New York state budget will be late this year. Our political observer Alan Chartock speaks with Westchester County Executive George Latimer about the governor’s housing proposal. Also, a federal authority has created safety regulations for the horse racing industry.

#2312: NYS budget deadline looms | The Legislative Gazette
Intense New York state budget negotiations kicked off this week with the budget due April 1st; our political observer Alan Chartock speaks with New York state Republican Assembly Minority Leader William Barclay about one of the sticking points in the budget, bail reform. Also, the Forest Preserve Coalition is praising state lawmakers for restoring funding for environmental protection.

#2311: Debate begins over New York Assembly and Senate proposed budgets | The Legislative Gazette
The two chambers of the New York state Legislature release their proposed budgets. Our political observer Alan Chartock speaks with newly elected and returning Chair of the state Republican party, Ed Cox. Also, student journalists want the state to limit censorship of high school newspapers.