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Feb. 03, 2025 - Children's advocacy centers oversee a coordinated response for kids who have been abused and Gov. Kathy Hochul is proposing to double their state funding after years of stagnant support. We discuss this important work and impact of the budget with Theresa Roth, executive director of the New York State Children's Alliance.…
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Jan. 27, 2025 - By April, the state is scheduled to transition the administration of a popular home care program utilized by more than a quarter of a million New Yorkers. We get an update on the Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program changes from New York Association on Independent Living Executive Director Lindsay Miller and AIM Independent…
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Jan. 22, 2025 - Gov. Kathy Hochul has unveiled a $252 billion spending plan for the coming fiscal year, so we unpack the proposal with Patrick Orecki, director of state studies for the Citizens Budget Commission. We explore what is driving costs, consider the impact of changes in the federal government, and much more.…
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Jan. 21, 2025 - The 2026 Winter Olympics are scheduled for Italy in about a year, but sliding events could end up being held at facilities in Lake Placid if the Italian organizers can't get their bobsled track ready. Ashley Walden, president and CEO of the state's Olympic Regional Development Authority, discusses upstate New York's potential role i…
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Jan. 21, 2025 - State education officials want to increase educational opportunities for students around New York and promote operational efficiencies among school districts, so they're promoting deeper levels of regional partnerships among school districts. We discuss this effort and its rollout with Jeff Matteson, senior deputy commissioner for t…
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Jan. 16, 2025 - In 2019, the state enacted a boating safety training requirement for operators of motorized watercraft, which took full effect this year. Lexi Howland, director of the marine services and recreational vehicles division for the State Office of Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation, discusses the implementation of this law and …
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Jan. 16, 2025 - Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins responds to the governor's State of the State address and considers what might happen as part of budget negotiations this year. Additionally, in light of the Westchester County Democrat becoming the longest serving Democratic majority leader in the chamber, we reflect on her legacy and f…
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Jan. 15, 2025 - In more than three decades of conservation advocacy in the Adirondacks, Peter Bauer has seen the forest preserve grow, won battles at New York's top court, and shaped laws governing the Adirondack Park. In light of him stepping down as head of Protect the Adirondacks in 2024, he joined the show for an exit interview to reflect on hi…
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Jan. 14, 2024 - We break down a report from the Daniel's Law Task Force with the help of Luke Sikinyi, director of public policy and public engagement at The Alliance for Rights and Recovery, and Harvey Rosenthal, the group's CEO. We talk about standardizing the emergency response to New Yorkers suffering from mental health crisis and consider the …
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Jan. 13, 2025 - New regulations took effect in New York, dramatically expanding the state's map of protected wetlands. We explore the ramifications of the updated rules with Jessica Ottney Mahar, policy and strategy director in New York for The Nature Conservancy, and Roger Downs, conservation director of the Sierra Club Atlantic Chapter.…
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Jan. 13, 2025 - The minimum wage in New York increased 50 cents an hour in January and is scheduled to increase 50 cents an hour in 2026, before being tied to inflation in the future. We discuss the significance of this landscape with Ian Greer, director of the Ithaca co-lab at Cornell's School of Industrial & Labor Relations.…
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Jan. 10, 2025 - In an effort to mitigate the public health risk of lead paint in homes across aging upstate cities, the state is implementing a process for inspecting properties and remedying the danger. We get an update on this effort, which is supposed to start before the end of 2025, from Gary Ginsberg, head of the state health department's Cent…
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Jan. 9, 2025 - Solidarity Society Founding Director Ivy Valentine and Get Free Executive Director Nicole Carty talk about the work of a state commission on reparations studying the legacy of slavery and racial discrimination and making recommendations on remedies for black New Yorkers.由WCNY
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Jan. 9, 2025 - Are you reading the terms of service you get served up on your smartphone apps? Those agreements can include important updates on your rights, including whether you're agreeing to arbitration in the future, which was the subject of a case before the state's top court that we break down with Lily Kim and Jeremy Cohen, attorneys with B…
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