Month: November 2022

New law makes it easier for water authorities to recoup treatment costs from polluters
Policy

New law makes it easier for water authorities to recoup treatment costs from polluters

On October 5, Gov. Kathy Hochul signed a new law S.8763A / A.9824 that gives public water suppliers the ability to seek legal action against polluters for legal claims that were previously barred due to a three-year statute of limitations. The legislation, sponsored by Sen. James Gaughran, D-Northport, and Assemblyman […]

Candidates covering a lot of ground in sprawling 19th Congressional District
Politics

Candidates covering a lot of ground in sprawling 19th Congressional District

With New York now a battleground state in this year’s midterm elections, New York’s large and diverse 19th Congressional District features a tight and tumultuous race between attorney and former congressional staffer Josh Riley and Dutchess County Executive Marcus Molinaro.  The redrawn district contains 776,971 people in its borders and […]