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The east side of the New York State Capitol building in Albany belongs to the Senate ... Association alumni for outstanding state government coverage. Jon grew up in the Buffalo area and graduated ...
Albany, NY — State Police are investigating two separate assaults that occurred near the Capital Building, raising concerns about public safety in the area. The first incident took place on ...
State government has a direct ... and a 150-member Assembly. Each New York resident has a state senator and an Assembly member who represents them in Albany. Below are the maps for the New York ...
Utility crews are addressing a water main break between South Swan Street and Eagle Street in Albany. The New York State ...
the one sitting in Albany, has once again failed its most basic duty. It’s April 1, the first day of the New York State government’s fiscal year 2026 and we can say with 100% certainty that ...
This story originally appeared on Gothamist. The east side of the New York State Capitol building in Albany belongs to the Senate. The west side belongs to the Assembly. The middle is for the birds.
Before Assemblymembers leave Albany, they could take up a bill requiring the packaging industry to pay for disposal of single ...
Transparency advocates are pushing two new bills in Albany that would ... would require the government to report how quickly state agencies respond to requests. New York’s Freedom of Information ...
The organization Power to the People of Upstate New York led this protest ... way from city and township level up to the state, up to the federal government. Because it’s grown without any ...
ALBANY, NY (WRGB) — New York state government agencies will have to conduct reviews and publish reports that detail how they're using artificial intelligence software, under a new law signed by Gov.
Albany residents will be forced to make a choice, a choice that will have lasting implications for generations to come," said Applyrs. ** UPDATE : The New York State Attorney General's office ...
Assembly Member Alex Bores recently proposed a bill that would, if passed, require the state government to create annual preliminary and final management reports. In the same vein as the New York City ...