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ALBANY, N.Y. — Hours after the New York Civil Liberties Union (NYCLU) filed a lawsuit against the state of New York for what it called the unequal treatment, abuse and denial of rights of farmworkers, the governor said he won't fight it in court.
ALBANY — State lawmakers spent hours Tuesday seeking — and not getting — many of the answers that they have sought over an increasingly controversial plan by Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo to provide free tuition to some public college students.
ALBANY — With tensions flaring between Senate Republicans and Gov. Cuomo, the GOP says it won't be business as usual anymore when it comes to confirming the governor's appointments.
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) Two more Republican members of the New York Senate say they won't run for re-election in another sign of the political headwinds facing the GOP this fall.
ALBANY, N.Y. — It's not just the dangerous «Tide Pod Challenge» that has New York state lawmakers calling for new safety packaging and labeling for laundry pods.
ALBANY — Gov. Paterson has put massive state employee layoffs «on the radar screen» after being told the no - layoff pledge he signed with public employee unions last year is not legally binding, The Post has learned.
ALBANY, N.Y., March 28 (Reuters)- The merger of New York state's banking and insurance departments might not create the powerful agency first advertised, according to Governor Andrew Cuomo's recent budget deal with legislative leaders.
ALBANY — Coeymans police officers who used their official vehicles to kill a rabid raccoon will not face animal cruelty charges, the Albany District Attorney David Soares» office announced Thursday.
ALBANY — Gov. David Paterson's legal team will argue that the furlough plan and the decision to hold back raises from state workers are extraordinary actions taken during an unprecedented fiscal crisis, and therefore do not represent an unconstitutional shredding of a labor contract.
ALBANY — During an interview on CNN, Governor Andrew Cuomo repeated before a national audience his pledge for a «soup - to - nuts» review of the criminal justice program in light of the surprising and «corrosive» decision by a Staten Island grand jury not to indict a police officer involved in the fatal arrest of Eric Garner.
ALBANY — Gov. Cuomo laid out his vision for bringing Las Vegas - style casinos to the state, but he isn't eyeing the Big Apple for any of them for at least five years.
ALBANY — After months of listening to Gov. Andrew Cuomo assail him as responsible for a bill he voted against, U.S. Rep. John Faso closed a letter to the governor on Thursday with an especially cutting observation: He's not the man his late father was.
ALBANY — Cardinal Dolan has revealed for the first time that New York's gay marriage vote caught the Catholic Church flat - footed — insisting it was «burned» by Senate Republicans who claimed the legislation didn't have a prayer.
ALBANY — New York City Public Advocate Letitia James won't seek the ballot line of the liberal Working Families Party in her campaign for New York attorney general, a spokeswoman confirmed.
ALBANY — Gov. Paterson warned yesterday that the state could run out of money «in a month and a half» and threatened to cut short the Legislature's summer vacation if lawmakers don't pass a plan to pay the bills.
ALBANY — US Attorney Preet Bharara on Monday paid his first visit to Albany since his court victories over Sheldon Silver and Dean Skelos — and warned that he's not done.
ALBANY — Harry Wilson, a business adviser who was considered by many Republicans as their best candidate against Gov. Andrew Cuomo, has said he will not launch a campaign this year.
ALBANY — A proposal to end cash bail for lower - level crimes will likely not be considered as part of the state's estimated $ 170 billion budget, top lawmakers said Sunday as they continued closed - door talks less than a week before the budget deadline.
ALBANY — It's not just cash incentives.
ALBANY — Gov. Andrew Cuomo is once again focusing on the state's highest - in - the - nation property taxes, an issue he doesn't directly control but has for years used to make political hay.
ALBANY — Long Island clergy on Tuesday resumed their push to get the Senate's Republican majority to agree to «raise the age» so that 16 - and 17 - year - olds would not be tried for violent crimes as adults.
ALBANY — Even the «fun for the whole family» State Fair isn't free of corruption when the state involved is New York.
ALBANY — Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan wasn't impressed by New York Mayor Bill de Blasio's appearance at the State Capitol this week.
ALBANY — The State Senate may not extend mayoral control of New York City schools, let alone make it permanent, according to a prominent Republican senator.
ALBANY - Former Public Employee Federation officers - turned - dissidents Sue Kent and Carlos Garcia may not officially participate in next week's union convention in Lake Placid.
ALBANY — Andrew Cuomo is a governor of ends, not means, and has changed public perception of the state's notoriously dysfunctional government by pushing legislators into harmonic action and minimizing scandals.
ALBANY — Cardinal Timothy Dolan said he felt disappointed Tuesday after Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie was the only top state leader who didn't meet with the him on a busy day of lobbying.
ALBANY — Gov. Cuomo on Tuesday plans to sign legislation cracking down on puppy mills and unscrupulous pet dealers who masquerade as not - for - profit animal shelters, the Daily News has learned.
ALBANY — It doesn't have the clout it once had, but disgraced ex-Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver's former seat can still draw a crowd.
ALBANY — When he was attorney general, Andrew Cuomo made it a priority to crack down on improper double dippers or people who received state pensions when they shouldn't have.
ALBANY — Green groups and business interests don't agree on much, but both view Gov. Andrew Cuomo's recent decisions on natural gas infrastructure like pipelines as inconsistent and problematic, albeit for different reasons.
ALBANY — The state's top financial regulator urged lawmakers Thursday to give her «teeth» to punish Equifax and other companies that don't protect consumers vital information.
ALBANY — Timothy Cardinal Dolan on Thursday expressed «discouragement» at the likely exclusion of an education investment tax credit from the upcoming state budget — even as he vowed to not give up hope.
ALBANY — With an election - year budget that pledges future funding for popular pre-kindergarten programs and a multi-year package of tax cuts, Gov. Andrew Cuomo is living in the future, touting programs now that won't take effect for several years.
ALBANY — Following a meeting with the mothers and relatives of 10 men and women who died in interactions with police officers, Governor Andrew Cuomo indicated for the first time that he would unilaterally appoint a special prosecutor to review such cases if the Legislature didn't act on his proposal for an independent police monitor.
ALBANY — A long - awaited report released by an education panel appointed by the governor may be as notable for what's not in it as for what is.
ALBANY — State property tax rebate checks are not reaching thousands of qualified homeowners in a timely manner, and lawmakers say that will hurt many lower - income residents and seniors who counted on the funds to help pay their local property taxes.
ALBANY - Carolyn McLaughlin doesn't see these coming weeks as her final days serving Albany residents.
ALBANY — The head of the Assembly codes committee says he doesn't understand the governor's threat to appoint a special prosecutor to review police incidents with civilian fatalities if the Legislature doesn't act on his proposal to enact an independent monitor.
ALBANY — Gov. Andrew Cuomo didn't mention the epicenter of New York's water - quality crisis during his State of the State tour, waiting until last week's budget briefing, 39,000 words later, to address the crisis in Hooksick Falls.
ALBANY, N.Y. (WBEN / AP)-- The Democrat - controlled state Assembly on Tuesday passed legislation aimed at reducing gun violence in the state, a day after Republicans who control New York's Senate approved bills that focus on school safety but don't address the gun control issue.
ALBANY — Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul dismisses talk that she will not run as Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo's running mate and instead challenge Republican U.S. Rep. Chris Collins this fall as «political fodder of the chattering class.»
ALBANY - In a stunning request, the Obama administration has made it clear to poll - challenged Gov. Paterson that the White House would prefer he not seek election to a full four - year term next year.
ALBANY — Gov. Andrew Cuomo banned hydrofracking in 2014, but that hasn't brought an end to controversies over the natural - gas drilling technique.
ALBANY - While incumbent Mayor Kathy Sheehan is almost certain to have clinched another four - year term in Albany with her Tuesday Democratic primary win, criticisms aren't lost on her.
ALBANY, N.Y. (WBEN / AP)-- New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo may or may not end up running for the White House.
ALBANY — Governor Andrew Cuomo apologized to hedge funders who gathered in Lake Placid that he wasn't able to attend their pro-charter school conference, despite having been made «honorary chair.»
ALBANY — For Gov. Cuomo, his prickliness last week at a female reporter asking a question about sexual harassment in state government should be a case study for male politicians on how not to handle the hot - button issue — and could come back to haunt him, Democratic operatives say.
ALBANY — Assemblyman Dan Stec (114th - Queensbury) said he wasn't surprised that a jury found Sheldon Silver guilty of all counts against him.
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