April 28, 2025 - We consider changes to the uncontested divorce process in New York with April Dalbec, co-chair of the matrimonial and family law practice group for Whiteman, Osterman & Hanna LLP. We also consider potential changes to the legal separation laws and access to pro bono divorce attorneys.
Apr 28, 2025•10 min
April 28, 2025 - Chris Bowser, education coordinator for the state Department of Environmental Conservation‘s Hudson River Estuary Program, in partnership with the NYS Water Resource Institute talks about the eel population in New York and explains a program that engages New Yorkers to track the state’s eels.
Apr 28, 2025•12 min
April 25, 2025 - Luke Sikinyi, vice president of public policy at the Alliance for Rights and Recovery, highlights the long wait lists for state-funded mental health services in New York and argues against expanding the use of involuntary commitments.
Apr 25, 2025•12 min
April 25, 2025 - In a new excerpt from Dispatches from Planet Albany, we broke down the evolving field of GOP gubernatorial candidates with Republican communications consultant Chapin Fay.
Apr 25, 2025•10 min
April 25, 2025 - Gov. Kathy Hochul is looking to give the state's prisons some breathing room by moving up the release date of hundreds of New Yorkers already scheduled to be let go. We discuss this policy with Laura Roan, vice president of in-prison services for The Osborne Association.
Apr 25, 2025•14 min
April 25, 2025 - New York Attorney General Letitia James could soon find herself under a federal criminal investigation, but is this a weaponization of the justice system? We explore the case against the Brooklyn Democrat and the response by the Trump administration with Dale Margolin Cecka, an assistant professor of law at Albany Law School.
Apr 25, 2025•14 min
April 23, 2025 - We break down the latest survey of voters by the Siena College Research Institute, which asked if New Yorkers care about a late budget, who they want to be the gubernatorial nominees next year, and their reactions to some Trump administration priorities. Our guest is Siena pollster Steve Greenberg.
Apr 23, 2025•12 min
April 23, 2025 - Assemblymember Emérita Torres, a Bronx Democrat, explains her legislation regulating the use of price adjustments informed by consumer data.
Apr 23, 2025•10 min
April 23, 2025 - New York State Attorney General Letitia James is going after de facto payday lending operations that she claims are engaging in abusive and deceptive practices. Andy Morrison, associate director of the New Economy Project, discusses the attorney general's lawsuit and makes the case for stricter regulations of online financial services.
Apr 23, 2025•14 min
April 23, 2025 - Assemblymember Phara Souffrant Forrest, a Brooklyn Democrat, talks about why kids in foster care need to be provided with luggage. The thousands of kids in the system without luggage, and how the problem could be addressed, was recently explored by The Imprint.
Apr 23, 2025•14 min
April 22, 2025 - New York State Inspector General Lucy Lang discusses a recent report on workers' compensation fraud investigations in 2024, which led to an increase in arrests and recovered payouts.
Apr 22, 2025•22 min
April 22, 2025 - New York State Association of Counties Executive Director Stephen Acquario calls on state policymakers to stop siphoning off funds intended for New York's 9-1-1 system in order to pay for critical upgrades to the emergency network.
Apr 22, 2025•14 min
April 21, 2025 - We get an update on the Trump administration's decision to take control of the long-stalled overhaul of Penn Station, Our guest, Stephen Nessen, a transportation reporter for WNYC and Gothamist, explains what had been happening under the Metropolitan Transit Authority and identifies some of the big questions moving forward.
Apr 21, 2025•10 min
April 21, 2025 - State Senator Rachel May, a Syracuse Democrat, and Assembly Member Alex Bores, a Manhattan Democrat, make the case for allowing a handful of municipalities to transition how they tax land in an attempt to promote growth and shift the local tax burden.
Apr 21, 2025•14 min
April 21, 2025 - Antony Gemmell, supervising attorney with the Prisoners' Rights Project at the Legal Aid Society, discusses a lawsuit against the Hochul Administration's pause on parts of a state law restricting the use of solitary confinement in New York prisons.
Apr 21, 2025•12 min
April 18, 2025 - New York League of Conservation Voters President Julie Tighe responds to the Trump administration hitting pause on the construction of an offshore wind project along Long Island that was expected to be in operation next year and power about 500,000 homes.
Apr 18, 2025•17 min
April 18, 2025 - In order to improve the processing of sex offense evidence, legislation has been introduced to ensure that rape kits processed at hospitals are part of a statewide tracking system and are addressed by law enforcement in a timely manner. Our guest is Ilse Knecht, director of policy and advocacy at the Joyful Heart Foundation.
Apr 18, 2025•16 min
April 18, 2025 - Gabrielle Lerner, president of the Student Government Association at Empire State University, makes the case for codifying a student bill of rights for SUNY and CUNY students.
Apr 18, 2025•10 min
April 18, 2025 - New York State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli discusses an audit of more than $450 million of medical equipment purchased by the state in the early days of the pandemic and has gone almost completely unused. He also addresses why his office didn't conduct this review years earlier.
Apr 18, 2025•12 min
April 17, 2025 - Assemblymember Scott Gray, a North Country Republican, discusses his role in helping a family of constituents who were detained and brought to Texas by federal immigration officials.
Apr 17, 2025•18 min
April 17, 2025 - Assemblymember D. Billy Jones, a North Country Democrat, discusses the prison landscape in New York and makes the case for hiring prison guards dismissed earlier this year. We also talk about the potential closing of additional facilities, the high-profile killings in central New York prisons, and much more.
Apr 17, 2025•36 min
April 16, 2025 - We get an update on the transition of the Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program from Katelyn Cordero, a health care reporter with Politico New York.
Apr 16, 2025•12 min
April 16, 2025 - Assemblymember Robert Smullen, a Mohawk Valley Republican, defends the Trump Administration's approach to tariffs and argues that increased tariffs could benefit American manufacturing and the federal government's coffers.
Apr 16, 2025•18 min
April 15, 2025 - Alexandra Fitz, head of the enterprise initiatives and partnership for the New York eHealth Collaborative, explains an effort to improve the flow of health care records among providers all over the state and public health officials.
Apr 15, 2025•12 min
April 15, 2025 - Protect the Adirondacks Executive Director Claudia Braymer discusses an amendment to the state constitution making its way through Albany that would ensure that upgrades to a Lake Placid-area sports complex are in line with the state constitution's Adirondack protections.
Apr 15, 2025•10 min
April 15, 2025 - Politico New York health care reporter Maya Kaufman shares her findings from a deep dive into the spending of 1199 SEIU. Her reporting exposes how the union's president, George Gresham, and his close associates have personally benefited from the organization.
Apr 15, 2025•15 min
April 15, 2025 - A handful of state agencies have room for improving their standards and practices governing artificial intelligence use, according to an audit by the state comptroller's office. We break down their findings and recommendations with Tina Kim, deputy comptroller in the division of state government accountability for the comptroller's office.
Apr 15, 2025•14 min
April 14, 2025 -Regional Food Bank President CEO Tom Nardacci talks about a newly opened training kitchen and explains how Republicans in Washington D.C. could exacerbate New York's food insecurity problems.
Apr 14, 2025•14 min
April 14, 2025 - Jihoon Kim, CEO of InUnity Alliance, makes the case for using additional federal dollars to support mental health and substance abuse services. He also talks about a cost of living raise for nonprofits and shares concerns about the Trump administration.
Apr 14, 2025•10 min
April 14, 2025 - State Opioid Settlement Fund Advisory Board Chair Debra Pantin discusses the flow of settlement funds, the board's future, and the impact of the Trump administration policies on overdose deaths.
Apr 14, 2025•26 min