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The Legislative Gazette is proud to announce that five new episodes of our podcast series Not for Print are now available on ...
Tax credits awarded to film and television productions may be costing New Yorkers more than they think, according to one lawmaker who wants to study their true economic impact. Senate bill S.4662, ...
College and university leaders nationwide are speaking out against the Trump administration’s recent threats to withhold federal higher education funding.  In a strongly worded public statement regard ...
New York state is prioritizing wellness this summer to bring greater attendance to state parks and keep the community active.
Two bills aim to bolster the rights of young New Yorkers during interrogations and after incarceration. The #Right2RemainSilent Act (S.878/A.2620) and the Youth Justice and Opportunities Act (S.4330).
On Wednesday, April 30, 2025, community members, students, businesses, and elected officials across the world wore denim to show their support for survivors of sexual violence and to protest ...
A coalition of food policy advocates, farmers and legislators held a press conference at the state Capitol on April 29, urging lawmakers to pass the Good Food NY bill (S.7638/A.8091). The legislation ...
Tax credits awarded to film and television productions may be costing New Yorkers more than they think, according to one lawmaker who wants to study their true economic impact. Senate bill S.4662, ...
Written by James Gormley Gazette Editor on February 23, 2020 ...