The MTA could be rapidly approaching a “fiscal cliff,” according to a new report by the group Reinvent Albany. As of October 2022, Metropolitan Transportation Authority monthly transit ridership remains at about 65 percent of 2019 levels. The MTA is receiving nearly $16 billion in total federal emergency aid related […]
Policy
In First 10 Months, Sportsbooks Generate $740M in Revenue for New York
Gov. Kathy Hochul announced that since mobile sports wagering became available back in early January, New York has collected $542 million in taxes through the end of October, surpassing every other state in the nation. There was also an additional $200 million collected in licensing fees from the sportsbooks such […]
Voters approve $4.2 billion Environmental Bond Act
New York voters overwhelmingly approved $4.2 billion in new borrowing to fund the Clean Water, Clean Air and Green Jobs Environmental Bond Act by a margin of 59 percent to 29 percent, with 12 percent leaving the ballot question blank. The bond act will direct funds to four major areas: […]
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 […]
Environmental Bond Act popular with likely voters, according to latest Siena poll
The most recent Siena College poll finds strong support among likely state voters for a proposal to borrow $4.2 billion for environmental protection and clean energy projects. Siena College pollsters asked “On the ballot this year is a proposal to authorize the sale of up to $4.2 billion of state […]
NYC congestion pricing becomes a strategic campaign issue for Republican candidates
Republican lawmakers are making sure a controversial New York City congestion pricing plan remains a hot-button political issue as the general election approaches. Gov. Kathy Hochul has maintained she intends to push forward with a plan to charge as much as $23 to drive into New York City, depending on […]
Jewish Gun Club challenging firearms ban in places of worship
The New York State Jewish Gun Club filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York, on September 29 against Gov. Kathy Hochul, Attorney General Letitia James and other officials to overturn the state’s new concealed carry laws. The organization — a gun club based in […]
Voters will be asked to vote on $4.2 billion bond act this November
On Nov. 8, New York voters will be asked to vote on Proposition 1: New York’s Clean Water, Clean Air and Green Jobs Environmental Bond Act. If passed, the proposal would allow the state to borrow up to $4.2 billion for the purpose of improving and restoring New York’s natural […]