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Empire Center Experts React to the 2026 State of the State
In response to Governor Hochul’s State of the State address and policy book, Empire Center experts issued the following reactions:
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State Delays Disclosing Emails About $1B Home Health Contract
For a third time the state Health Department has postponed releasing records related to a disputed $1 billion Medicaid contract, saying it needs another six weeks or more to locate and redact the materials in question. Read More
New York’s Education Shows Improvement, but Questions Remain
In the effort to improve transparency and accountability of New York’s education system, the Empire Center has sys Read More
Ninety New York Educators Receive $300k+ in Annual Pay
Ninety employees from New York’s school districts (outside New York City) received more than $300,000 during fiscal year 2025, according to , the Empire Center’s transparency website.
The public educator pay data are based on salary information rep Read More
Empire Center Releases NYC BERS Pension Data for FY2025
Pension payments to during fiscal year 2025 were added today to the Empire Center’s transparency website. The data primarily cover school support staff and administrative personnel.
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Email Confirms Early Contact Between NY Officials and CDPAP Contractor
State officials met with the ultimate winner of a $1 billion Medicaid contract two weeks before the Legislature authorized bidding on the job as part of the state's 2024-25 budget, an email obtained by the Empire Center sho Read More
New York 2022-23
K-12 SOS is a pilot project of the Empire Center to inform parents, politicians, and decision-makers about the state of K-12 education in New York State. Determining why certain schools perform better than others is beyond the scope of this research. Read More
Empire Center Warns of Sharp Increase in New York Electricity Prices
- January 15, 2026
Empire Center Experts React to the 2026 State of the State
- January 13, 2026
State Delays Disclosing Emails About $1B Home Health Contract
- January 9, 2026
New York’s Education Shows Improvement, but Questions Remain
- December 24, 2025
Ninety New York Educators Receive $300k+ in Annual Pay
- December 19, 2025
Empire Center Releases NYC BERS Pension Data for FY2025
- December 15, 2025
New York 2022-23
- December 6, 2024

