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New York NOW

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’New York NOW’ is New York State’s Emmy Award-winning, in-depth public affairs program, featuring news, interviews and analysis from the Capitol in Albany. Each week, ’New York NOW’ probes politicians, civil servants, journalists and others to examine the impact of public policy on residents of the Empire State.
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Episodes

Albany Gets $400 Million - What Will Change?

The state budget provided $400 million in funding to invest in New York's capital city. State Sen. Pat Fahy (D - 46th State Senate District) joins us to discuss the importance and impact of this investment. The newly-confirmed commissioner of the state Division of Human Rights Denise Miranda unpacks her plans for the agency and the 80th anniversary of the division. EXPLORE MORE: nynow.org...

Jul 11, 202527 minEp. 441

Cuomo Defeated: Zohran Mamdani Wins NYC Mayoral Primary Upset

All eyes were on New York City for the competitive democratic primary for mayor this week. Assembly Member Zohran Mamdani bested former Gov. Andrew Cuomo for the nomination in a political upset. We sit down with Murad Awawdeh, President and CEO of the New York Immigration Coalition, to discuss President Donald Trump's travel ban and the future of the New York for All Act. During the legislative session, there was a push to update the state's 40-year old organ donation statute to allow for multi-...

Jun 27, 202527 minEp. 440

Federal Cuts Threaten SUNY's Future

SUNY Chancellor John King joins us to unpack the threats of federal funding cuts impacting New York's public universities investments from the Fiscal Year 26 state budget. We dive into the end of year traditions at the state capitol - from sneaker day to senate snow cones. The Assembly officially wrapped up session this week. We dive into the last-minute priorities of the lower chamber. 📰 More at: nynow.org

Jun 20, 202527 minEp. 439

Inside the Final Days of NY's 2025 Legislative Session

It was quite the busy week at the state Capitol to close out the 2025 Legislative Session - from Democratic leaders sounding the alarm on federal Medicaid cuts to Rep. Elise Stefanik taking aim at Gov. Kathy Hochul. We'll unpack the news driving the last week of session with Alex Gault, of the Watertown Daily Times and Northern New York Newspapers, and Jeongyoon Han, of WXXI and the New York Public News Network. We dive into the history and support Kyra's Law - a bill that would requires courts ...

Jun 13, 202527 minEp. 438

Antonio Delgado Set to Challenge Gov. Kathy Hochul in Democratic Primary

On This Week's Edition Catch this week's show on your local PBS member station , or watch on YouTube , Facebook , or using the free PBS app anytime after Friday. A podcast version is available wherever you normally get podcasts. Lieutenant Governor Antonio Delgado has launched a campaign for governor - officially challenging his boss Gov. Kathy Hochul in the 2026 Democratic Primary. We discuss Delgado's campaign and the political implication with Rebecca Lewis of City and State New York. State S...

Jun 06, 202527 minEp. 437

Will New York Pass the Medical Aid in Dying Act?

As the legislative session come to a close in the next few weeks, lawmakers and advocates are spending the final days pushing for a slew of policy initiatives they'd like to get passed. One such bill is the Medical Aid in Dying Act. After years of rallying, advocates were happy to see it passed for the first time in the Assembly chamber a few weeks ago. But it's unclear whether or not it will make any movement in the state Senate before the end of session. State Sen. James Skoufis (D-Orange Coun...

May 30, 202527 minEp. 436

Leader Gianaris, Speaker Heastie Unpack the Budget

We sit with State Senate Deputy Majority Leader Michael Gianaris (D-Queens) to discuss a push for the 21st Century Antitrust Act which would work to increase state regulation on monopolies in the state and Senate Democrats' priorities through the end of the year. Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie (D-Bronx) joins us to unpack the FY '26 state budget, controversial bills in the lower chamber and the possibility of extending the legislative session. EXPLORE MORE: nynow.org...

May 23, 202527 minEp. 435

What’s Inside New York’s New $254 Billion Budget?

Lawmakers vote on budget bills, finalizing the state budget 38 days after the April 1 deadline, making it the latest budget in more than a decade. State Sen. April Baskin (D—Erie County) discusses pay disparities in the state, legislative actions taken to address the issue, and how she plans on leading the fight for pay equity. We dive into the mental health crisis, policies intended to target some challenges within the issue, and howit impacted budget negotiations between state leaders. EXPLORE...

May 16, 202527 minEp. 434

New York's Budget is Finally Approved

Gov. Kathy Hochul and legislative leaders have reached a general state budget agreement three weeks after the initial deadline. However, state leaders are working on a few outstanding issues, and lawmakers still need to pass budget bills before the final budget can officially be enacted. We unpack the details of the agreement with Jimmy Vielkind of WNYC and Austin C. Jefferson of City & State. State Sen. Rachel May (D - Chair of Consumer Protection Committee and Legislative Commission on Rur...

May 02, 202527 minEp. 433

Can Hochul's Budget Plan Deliver for New Yorkers?

While the state budget is three weeks late, New York voters seem to back the many policy items that Gov. Kathy Hochul is pushing to be included in the budget. The governor saw positive job approval and favorability ratings for the first time in over a year. Sanford Berland, executive director of the state commission on ethics and lobbying in government, joins us to discuss the body's plans ahead and budget asks. We look at the state's approach to teaching DEI schools at a time when the federal g...

Apr 25, 202527 minEp. 432

Discovery Deal Clears Way for Budget Progress—What’s Next?

While the state budget is several days late, a breakthrough on discovery reform have pushed negotiations forward. Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie met with five New York City DAs and settled on a deal rooted in compromise. State Sen. Jessica Ramos (D-Senate Labor Committee Chair) talks state budget progress and a bill meant to stop the state from having to pay federal taxes in the event of cuts from Washington. The transition to one single intermediary for New Yorkers enrolled in the Consumer Direc...

Apr 18, 202527 minEp. 431

What’s Delaying the New York State Budget?

It's been over a week since the April 1st deadline and state budget negotiations have stalled because of discovery reform! Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie introduced a bill that would allow lawmakers to get paid when the budget is late due to policy. We're joined by Patrick Orecki, director of state studies with the Citizens Budget Commission, to unpack the calls from good government groups for more transparency in the state budget process for New Yorkers. State Sen. Kristen Gonzalez (D - Chair of...

Apr 11, 202527 minEp. 430

NY Budget is Being Held Up. Here's Why

The April 1st budget deadline came and went this week - with leader unable to come to an agreement. We give an update on where negotiations stand. With the threat of federal funding cuts looming, we dive into their impact on budget negotiations and how New York leaders are prepping for those cuts. Assembly Member Amy Paulin (D - Assembly Health Committee Chair) - joins us for an comprehensive discussion on abortion access in the state. EXPLORE MORE: nynow.org...

Apr 04, 202527 minEp. 429

Could Trump’s Department of Education Changes Hit NY Students Hard?

We sit down on with Assembly Labor Committee Chair Harry Bronson (D - Monroe County) the push for the Work Opportunity Tax Credit and other labor priorities in the state budget. President Donald Trump has moved to dismantle the federal education department - potentially putting funding for pell grants in limbo. We unpack the concerns around these cuts and the push to get increased funding for tuition assistance. EXPLORE MORE: nynow.org...

Mar 28, 202527 minEp. 428

The State Budget "Mothership" has Landed, Minority and Women-Owned Business Resources, The Impact of the COVID-19 Vaccines

The budget "mothership" has landed! State lawmakers convened for the General Budget Conference Committee meeting this week ahead of the April 1st budget deadline. Assembly Member Rodneyse Bichotte Hermelyn (D - East Flatbush) joins us to discuss state support for Minority and Women-Owned Businesses. The New York Public News Network is looking at the 5-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic. We examine the impact of the science that led to the creation of the vaccines. EXPLORE MORE: nynow.org...

Mar 21, 202527 minEp. 427

New York Budget Negotiations Begin

The Assembly and State Senate released their respective one-house budget proposals officially kicking off budget negotiations. We dive into lawmakers' approach to affordability this year - centered around housing, tax credits and wages. State Sen. Kevin Parker (D - Chair, Senate Energy and Telecommunications Committee) joins us to discuss the push to help New Yorkers against high utility rates. Explore More: nynow.org

Mar 14, 202527 minEp. 426

New York Prison Officers Launch Massive Strike - What Happens Next?

Correction Officers across the state are on strike! Officers are calling for a full repeal of the HALT Act while Gov. Kathy Hochul is moving forward with legal proceedings against the officers who don't return to work. There have been increased calls for prison reform in the state following the brutal beating of an incarcerated induvial at the Marcy Correctional Facility a few weeks ago. Assembly Member Jessica González-Rojas joins us to unpack insurance coverage for inhalers in the state budget...

Feb 28, 202527 minEp. 425

Trump Moves to Stop NYC Congestion Pricing, Hochul Weighs Adams Decision, AM Michaelle Solages on Priorities for BPRHA Caucus

Catch this week's show on your local PBS member station , or watch on YouTube , Facebook , or using the free PBS app anytime after Friday. A podcast version is available wherever you normally get podcasts. The Federal Department of Justice Secretary Sean Duffy moved to put an end to the congestion pricing program in New York City. In response, Gov. Kathy Hochul said the state would legally challenge the move in court. Jon Campbell, of WNYC and Gothamist, and Michael Gormley, of Newsday, joins us...

Feb 21, 202527 minEp. 424

Senator Andrea Stewart-Cousins Talks NY’s Budget, Affordability & Elections

Democratic leaders were expected to move forward with a bill meant to extend state election law to provide more time for the guv to call a special election this week, but the measure was abruptly abandoned the measure before it could come to the debate floor. State Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins joins us to discuss election law, budget priorities and affordability in New York State. There's renewed energy around the New York Heat Act as the bill gets a new sponsor in the lower cha...

Feb 14, 202527 minEp. 423

New York Moves to Further Protect Abortion Access & Maternal Health

This week, Gov. Kathy Hochul signed legislation meant to protect New Yorker physicians prescribing abortion medication via telehealth. We sit down with State Sen. Samra Brouk (D-Rochester) to unpack the telehealth legislation and maternal health. Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay joins us to discuss affordability in the state and priorities of the conference this year. EXPLORE MORE: nynow.org...

Feb 07, 202527 minEp. 422

$340M for Free School Meals? NY’s Bold Move Against Child Hunger

Hunger Advocates and lawmakers are excited for the inclusion of $340 million in funding for universal school meals as part of Gov. Kathy Hochul's executive budget proposal. We sit down with Murad Awawdeh of the New York Immigration Coalition to unpack the legal challenges to the recent federal executive orders on immigration and the role of New York State - amid news of ICE raids and arrests this week. EXPLORE MORE: nynow.org...

Jan 31, 202527 minEp. 421

Inside New York's $252 Billion Budget Plan & Fight for Immigrant Rights

Gov. Kathy Hochul unveiled her $252 billion executive budget proposal this week with a focus on affordability. We dive unpack the highlights of the budget and reactions from stakeholders. This week, the nation saw the second inauguration of Donald Trump, who hit the ground running singing executive orders. Trump has made immigration a key policy platform. We dive into the state's approach to immigration reform policy under the new federal administration. LEARN MORE: nynow.org...

Jan 25, 202527 minEp. 420

What’s Next for Reproductive Rights? Plus, Hochul’s State Agenda

Governor Kathy Hochul kicks off the 2025 legislative year with her State of the State address, prioritizing affordability, housing, education, and childcare. She outlines plans for free community college, tax cuts, and expanded childcare access. State Senator Shelley Mayer discusses the Democratic push to safeguard reproductive rights as a second Trump administration prepares to take office. This episode explores critical issues shaping New York’s future in 2025. EXPLORE MORE: nynow.org...

Jan 17, 202527 minEp. 419

Breaking Down Governor Hochul’s Decisions on Key Bills

It's a new year - and a new legislative session at the State Capitol! Gov. Kathy Hochul and lawmakers have a long list of priorities to address this year, including affordability, healthcare, and education. Alex Gault, of the Watertown Daily Times and Northern New York Newspapers, and our Elise Kline, unpack the governor's end-of-year action on bills. A deep dive on how the legislative session works at the state capitol and what to expect. EXPLORE MORE: nynow.org...

Jan 03, 202527 minEp. 418

How 2024 Shaped New York’s Political Future

2024 was a pivotal year for New York politics. This episode unpacks the state's biggest political stories from the past year, from Governor Hochul's challenges with housing reform and budget delays to federal investigations involving NYC Mayor Eric Adams. EXPLORE MORE: nynow.org

Dec 26, 202427 minEp. 417

How AI Generated Images Could Be Controlled

The rise of artificial intelligence has prompted some lawmakers to examine its potential dangers. Assembly Member Alex Bores (D-Murray Hill) joins us to unpack his bills aimed at putting labels on images that may have been manipulated through AI. Eline Kline brings us on a day trip to learn all about the winter festivities and traditions at the state capitol. EXPLORE MORE: nynow.org...

Dec 19, 202427 minEp. 416

Exploring 100 Years of New York State Parks

Join us as we celebrate 100 years of New York State Parks with Commissioner Randy Simons and Chief Diversity Officer Yolanda Bostic Williams. Learn about the All Are Welcome campaign, historic preservation, and efforts to expand accessibility. Plus, take a look at the documentary "From Land to Legacy," detailing the rich history and impact of these parks for future generations. EXPLORE MORE: nynow.org

Dec 13, 202427 minEp. 415

Why Is NY Falling Behind on Its Climate Goals?

Climate change policy has a long history. Assembly Member Anna Kelles joins us to discuss legislative measures in Albany to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and hold industry polluters accountable. Climate experts express concerns about the state’s progress in implementing one policy in particular: the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act. We investigate why the state is lagging behind its timeline to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. EXPLORE MORE: nynow.org...

Dec 06, 202427 minEp. 414

What's Next for New York Education Funding?

Learn about plans to modernize the Foundation Aid formula, address funding uncertainties tied to federal education policy, and implement statewide cell phone policies in schools. Discover NY’s plan to combat rising thefts with serial numbers and new regulations backed by law enforcement and the scrap metal industry. EXPLORE MORE: nynow.org...

Nov 22, 202427 minEp. 413

Campus Tensions Rise Over Gaza Conflict

Congestion Pricing is back! This week, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced a new congestion pricing plan in New York City set to begin in January. New York State Inspector General Lucy Lang joins us to unpack the work of the office, including a report calling on the state department of correction and community supervision to modernize its record-keeping practices to comply with the HALT Act. It's been over a year since the October 7th attack, marking the start of the ongoing Israel-Hamas war in Gaza. We...

Nov 15, 202427 minEp. 412
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