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Lawmakers have long complained that governors put too much policy in the budget. But they’re not eager to pick a fight.
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Advocates estimate at least 2,800 people outside of New York City could benefit from the HIV Emergency Shelter Allowance program.
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“We're going to flood the zone. You're going to see more ICE agents than you've ever seen before,” border czar Tom Homan said.
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U.S. Rep. Joe Morelle visited Albany on Tuesday to urge lawmakers to adopt a mid-decade redrawing of congressional maps.
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“A centerpiece of the updated design is the new Heritage Walk, which will be a memorial centered on immigration and the migration of people to Rochester,” according to a release detailing the first phase.
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Proposed changes would add penalties for those who benefit financially from sex trafficking, and allow victims to collect punitive damages from their estates.
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Gov. Kathy Hochul says the idea is under consideration, but she is wary of adding too much more to the budget.
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New York Public News Network reporters Jimmy Vielkind and Samuel King talk about the latest developments at the State Capitol in Albany.
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Dolores Bustamante was detained when she went for her scheduled April 22 check-in with immigration officials in Buffalo.
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They claim New York now favors patients with fewer medical needs as opposed to those with dementia or who have significant mobility limitations.