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Non-fiscal policy shouldn't be jammed into the annual negotiation, but a proposal to keep lawmakers' salaries flowing when it ...
Gov. Hochul, others express optimism about resolving discovery law issues, a key factor delaying the overdue state budget.
ALBANY – Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie said Tuesday his chamber has a deal in place with the city’s five district attorneys to revamp the laws that govern evidence sharing at criminal trials. Heastie ...
Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie said lawmakers struck a tentative deal with district attorneys, potentially clearing a budget ...
State Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie is going to war with Gov. Kathy Hochul, pushing a bombshell bill Wednesday to curtail her ...
The debate over when cases should be dismissed if prosecutors fail to turn over evidence held up the state budget for weeks.
GET BYRNED: A key ally of Republican Rep. Mike Lawler is acting behind the scenes to oust a potential Democratic challenger ...
The state budget is 15 days past due, but according to leaders, progress is being made on some key issues holding up the budget. Lawmakers returned to the capitol on ...
Speaking at a press conference in Manhattan, the Democratic governor reiterated that New Yorkers don’t care whether the budget — due before the April 1 start of the state fiscal year — is on time. She ...
Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie’s proposed legislation highlights how contentious the budget negotiation process has become.
New York’s budget is being held up by squabbles among lawmakers and Gov. Kathy Hochul over discovery rules for prosecutors and involuntarily holding those struggling with mental illness in hospitals.
The budget, slated to clock in at over $250 billion, is two weeks past its April 1 deadline (not an unusual occurrence in New York.) In addition to dictating how the state will spend its money in the ...
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