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  • Insurers want more tools to address car crash fraud

    29/03/2025 Duración: 09min

    March 31, 2025 - New York State Insurance Association President Cassandra Anderson makes the case for state to give car insurers more flexibility to retroactively cancel policies used as part of a fraud campaign.

  • Halfway houses embrace state certification process

    29/03/2025 Duración: 13min

    March 31, 2025 - We consider the state's plans for certifying halfway houses with Van Smith, founder of the Recovery Houses of Rochester and president of New York State Alliance of Recovery Residences.

  • Federal education changes could impact New York

    29/03/2025 Duración: 13min

    March 31, 2025 - President Donald Trump is trying to dismantle the federal Department of Education, but what does it mean for New York? We explore the department's traditional role and the future with Brian Cechnicki, executive director of the Association of School Business Officials of New York.

  • Lawmakers consider expansion of free lung cancer screenings

    29/03/2025 Duración: 12min

    April 2, 2025 - The American Cancer Society-Cancer Action Network's Michael Davoli and Roswell Park's Dr. Mary Reid advocate for legislation preventing insurers from charging out-of-pocket costs for recommended lung cancer screenings.

  • Debate continues over phone restrictions in schools

    26/03/2025 Duración: 13min

    March 28, 2025 - New York State School Boards Association Chief Advocacy Officer Brian Fessler explains why a coalition of education stakeholders are backing a plan from the legislative leaders that would restrict access to smartphones in schools, but give local districts more flexibility for implementing these restrictions than what is being championed by Gov. Kathy Hochul.

  • Should New York's sales taxes be more progressive?

    26/03/2025 Duración: 09min

    March 28, 2025 - A report from the Jack Kemp Foundation makes the case for changing the application of New York's sales taxes so they don't disproportionately hit low-income consumers. We discuss what the alternative could look like, including an increased sales tax on luxury purchases, with Ike Brannon, a senior fellow with the foundation.

  • Senator Skoufis discusses Democratic strategy

    26/03/2025 Duración: 13min

    March 25, 2025 - In an excerpt from this week's Dispatches from Planet Albany, we speak with Sen. James Skoufis, an Orange County Democrat, about his unsuccessful bid to lead the Democratic National Committee, his political ambition, and reforming his party in New York.

  • AG Tish James pushes update to consumer protection law

    25/03/2025 Duración: 12min

    March 27, 2025 - New York State Attorney General Letitia James is pushing legislation updating New York's laws governing unfair and deceptive practices. We explore what these consumer protections would do with Ariana Lindermayer, a senior staff attorney with Mobilization for Justice.

  • Assemblymember Woerner targets prison working conditions

    25/03/2025 Duración: 14min

    March 27, 2025 - Assemblymember Carrie Woerner, a Capital Region Democrat, makes the case for establishing a labor board responsible for recommending rules and regulations to create safer working conditions for prison guards.

  • Child care vouchers in jeopardy for thousands of kids

    24/03/2025 Duración: 13min

    March 27, 2025 - State Senate Children & Families Committee Chair Jabari Brisport, a Brooklyn Democrat, calls for the state to step in and fund a popular child care voucher program that is in jeopardy of dropping thousands of enrolled families.

  • Senator Lea Webb eyes improved maternal health outcomes

    24/03/2025 Duración: 19min

    March 27, 2025 - State Senator Lea Webb, a Binghamton Democrat, discusses steps New York could take to address its poor maternal health outcomes. She also identifies some of her priorities for inclusion in the state budget.

  • Audit finds room for improvement in dam oversight

    24/03/2025 Duración: 13min

    March 26, 2025 - State environmental regulators could do more to oversee the conditions at thousands of dams in New York, according to an audit by the state comptroller's office. We discuss the findings with Tina Kim, deputy comptroller for the Division of State Government Accountability.

  • Report: Justice delayed in small claims courts

    24/03/2025 Duración: 13min

    March 26, 2025 - Small claims courts are supposed to be a forum to quickly and cheaply resolve legal matters, but in some of New York's most populated counties justice can be a lengthy wait. New York Public Interest Research Group staff attorney Kyle Giller explains why there are delays and how they could be addressed.

  • MTA looks to Albany for more capital funding

    23/03/2025 Duración: 12min

    March 25, 2025 - The Metropolitan Transportation Authority is hoping that Gov. Kathy Hochul and Democrats in the state legislature can reach a consensus in budget negotiations on billions in additional capital funding for the downstate transit system. Our guest is Jamie Torres-Springer, president of construction and development for the MTA.

  • Addressing awareness of rare diseases

    23/03/2025 Duración: 09min

    March 25, 2025 - Vito Grasso, executive vice president of the New York State Academy of Family Physicians, whose daughter suffers from a rare genetic disease, makes the case for the state to launch a rare disease advisory council.

  • Ethics watchdog looks to future after court victory

    23/03/2025 Duración: 13min

    March 25, 2025 - Fresh off a big victory at the state's top court, we check in with Sandy Berland, executive director of the State Commission on Ethics and Lobbying in Government. We discuss the court ruling and its aftermath, a request for additional state funds, and new data releases.

  • Mobile home park residents sue over rent increase

    23/03/2025 Duración: 13min

    March 25, 2025 - A group of mobile home park residents in Western New York have taken their property manager to court arguing a 2023 rent increase violates the guidelines written into state law in 2019. Our guests are Maribeth Sheedy, a resident of Akron Mobile Home Park and lawsuit plaintiff, and Robert Friedman, the plaintiff attorney.

  • Refugee resettlement efforts jeopardized by Trump

    23/03/2025 Duración: 15min

    March 26, 2025 - Assemblymember Jon Rivera, a Buffalo Democrat, makes the case for the state to spend millions on refugee settlement services in light of the Trump administration's attempt to cut funding for nonprofits doing this work.

  • Buffalo program targeting repeat youthful runaways

    22/03/2025 Duración: 13min

    March 24, 2025 - A pilot program in Buffalo is trying to address the underlying problems that lead young people to frequently flee their homes. We talk about the coordinated response with David Mann, who works in the Special Victims Unit of the Buffalo Police Department and is a board member with BestSelf Behavioral Health.

  • Food pantries need more resources to meet demand

    22/03/2025 Duración: 12min

    March 24, 2025 - The Alliance for a Hunger Free New York Executive Director Natasha Pernicka discusses the demand on food pantries, makes the case for spending more on state programs combatting hunger, and explains how Medicaid dollars might address food insecurity.

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