Labor leaders were giddy when a group of state Senate employees last month announced their intent to unionize. Read More
Month: July 2022
A state court judge at a hearing this morning will consider whether to interfere with New York City authority over its own budget by ordering a preliminary injunction that ices a portion of Gotham’s recently enacted FY 23 city budget. Read More
Historically large budgetary surpluses inherited by Governor Hochul are now just a memory with New York facing projected gaps of $13.7 Billion Read More
The number of New York State and Local Retirement System (NYSLRS) retirees eligible for six-figure pensions quadrupled over the last seven years. Read More
The Build Public Renewables Act (BPRA) threatens to do far more harm than good to New York’s energy landscape Read More
The Build Public Renewables Act will expand the New York Power Authority and bind it to an agenda that undermines an effective market. Read More
Governor Hochul has just announced approval for the state’s largest to-date solar facility, the 3,000 acre Cider Solar Farm in Genesee County Read More
New York's health insurance affordability gap surged to a new high last year, with state residents paying an average of 16 percent more. Read More
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