New York state has joined 11 other states with “clean slate” laws that seal the criminal records of formerly incarcerated people with the goal of making it easier for them to find housing and jobs. Gov. Kathy Hochul on Tuesday signed the Clean Slate Act (S.7551A/A.1029C), which allows certain criminal […]
Month: November 2023
Voters Overwhelmingly Approve Higher Debt Limits for Schools and Sewer Projects
New York state’s small city school districts earned a win on Tuesday as voters approved an increase in their debt limits, giving them the same borrowing power as larger school districts. Situated as ballot proposals in this year’s election, the two statewide ballot questions of debt limits were both passed […]
Senate Hears Nine Hours of Testimony About Cannabis Retail Market
The New York State Senate Subcommittee on Cannabis held its first public hearing in Albany on Monday to shed light on the issues that have been preventing the legal cannabis market from becoming fully operational. During the hearing — which bore witness to many problems that have plagued New York’s […]
New York Voters, In Latest Siena Poll, Say Migrant Influx Is A Serious Problem
More than eight in ten New York state voters say that the recent influx of migrants to New York is a serious problem for the state, with 57 percent calling the situation “very serious,” up slightly from 54 percent in August. In a new Siena poll released October 24, nearly […]