With relatively clearer sailing to Election Day — considering former GOP contender Rep. Elise Stefanik dropped out of the race last month and insinuated it was unwinnable for her — and considering Lt.
State legislators are back this week and Governor Kathy Hochul’s office touted a couple of interesting accomplishments ...
On a cold and snowy winter’s day, the Holiday Market at Empire State Plaza was the perfect place to walk, shop and be a part of this year’s holiday festivities! From shopping for holiday gifts for ...
ALBANY, N.Y. — Researchers, regulators and public-health advocates urged New York lawmakers at a hearing on November 29th to strengthen consumer protections around mobile sports betting, in order to ...
In this episode of The LG Wire, join the Wire’s producer and host Alex Genovese and Editor-in-Chief Darren Johnson as they look back at their time at the Legislative Gazette so far. In their ...
Will the Legislative Gazette return to print? In this episode of The LG Wire podcast, join staff reporter Nancy Mac Innes and Editor-in-Chief Darren Johnson as they look to the future of the ...
Proposal 1 was passed by New York voters on Nov. 4, amending the state’s constitution to allow the maintenance and expansion of the Mount Van Hoevenberg Olympic Sports Complex in exchange for adding 2 ...
The month of November is Military Families Appreciation Month, as well as Veterans Day falls on November 11. In comparison to the post-Vietnam war era, vets today receive more support through ...
In this episode of The LG Wire podcast, join the Wire’s producer and editor Alex Genovese and The Legislative Gazette’s Editor-in-Chief Darren Johnson as they discuss recent changes in election law in ...
Candidates running for election Nov. 4 may want to keep their yard signs, as they’ll have to do it all over again soon. That’s because who you elect this fall may not be allowed to serve their full ...
Meet the Fall 2025 Legislative Gazette staff writers, comprised of SUNY New Paltz students: The Legislative Gazette is a student-staffed newspaper dedicated to covering the politics, policy, and ...
John King, chancellor of the State University of New York system, signed a statement against higher education funding cuts, titled A Call for Constructive Engagement, along with many individual SUNY ...