Sinopsis
Podcast by The Capitol Pressroom
Episodios
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Should upstate school districts try mayoral control?
21/08/2025 Duración: 12minAug. 21, 2025- New York City mayors have had control over the school districts in the five boroughs for more than two decades, but could a system work in other communities? We try to answer that question with Maxwell Herrera, a policy analyst for the Rockefeller Institute of Government, and Brian Backstrom, director of education policy studies for the Rockefeller Institute of Government.
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For-profit hospice operations restricted in pending bill
20/08/2025 Duración: 17minAug. 20, 2025- New York lawmakers are trying again to limit the footprint of for-profit hospice businesses, approving legislation prohibiting existing operators from expanding or new players from entering the Empire State. We discuss the proposal and the low-rate of hospice services in New York with Jeanne Chirico, CEO of the Hospice and Palliative Care Association of New York State.
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Gun violence prevention in the Empire State
20/08/2025 Duración: 36minAug. 20, 2025- We explore the state of gun violence in New York and the prevention efforts being championed by Gov. Kathy Hochul with New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services Executive Deputy Commissioner Joe Popcun and Albany Police Chief Brendan Cox.
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Bounced check fees subject of pro-tenant legislation
19/08/2025 Duración: 09minAug. 19, 2025- Assemblyman Harvey Epstein, a Manhattan Democrat, makes the case for legislation that limits what landlords can charge renters for a bounced check.
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New York trails nation in hospital quality ratings
19/08/2025 Duración: 13minAug. 19, 2025- The latest federal review of hospital metrics from around the country found that New York continues to trail almost every other state. We discuss the findings and how they should be used with Bill Hammond, a senior fellow at The Empire Center for Public Policy.
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Governor Hochul’s campaign to promote traffic safety
18/08/2025 Duración: 22minAug. 18, 2025- We talk about efforts to promote traffic safety in the Empire State, including using cameras, lowering speed limits, and training drug recognition experts, with Mary Tanner Ritcher, deputy commissioner for traffic safety and investigations for the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles.
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New York tweaks evidence disclosure laws
18/08/2025 Duración: 14minAug. 18, 2025 - Rensselaer County District Attorney Mary Pat Donnelly, a Democrat, discusses changes to New York's evidence disclosure laws that took effect this summer at the urging of local prosecutors and Gov. Kathy Hochul.
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Health insurers push back on new mandates
15/08/2025 Duración: 13minAug. 15, 2025- State lawmakers approved a handful of new health insurance mandates this year, including bills dealing with inhalers and speech therapy, but insurers say these well-intentioned efforts won't result in lower costs. New York Health Plan Association President & CEO Eric Linzer explains how insurers determine what they cover and argues that policymakers should focus on the underlying cost of treatments.
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Families face waitlists for child care voucher program
15/08/2025 Duración: 12minAug. 15, 2025- The state budget included an additional $400 million to ensure access to child care vouchers, but the increased investment isn't necessarily trickling down to families who need help, according to reporting by New York Focus reporter Julia Rock.
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New York Dems look for redistricting edge
14/08/2025 Duración: 13minAug. 14, 2025- In a Dispatches from Planet Albany excerpt we hear from Assemblyman Micah Lasher, a Manhattan Democrat, who makes the case for increasing New York's Democrats in Congress by tweaking the congressional boundaries before the next census.
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Good government groups flag potential redistricting changes
14/08/2025 Duración: 09minAug. 14, 2025- In a Dispatches from Planet Albany excerpt we check in with Blair Horner, senior policy advisor for the New York Public Interest Research Group, to get his take on efforts to do mid-decade redistricting and consider whether good government groups are losing influence in Albany.
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Poll examines redistricting changes and responding to federal cuts
14/08/2025 Duración: 12minAug. 14, 2025- A new Siena Research Institute survey of New Yorkers explored the possibility of changing New York's redistricting process, responding to federal spending cuts, and a gubernatorial matchup between Gov. Kathy Hochul and Rep. Elise Stefanik. We break down the results with Siena pollster Steve Greenberg.
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State identifying endangered species for protection
14/08/2025 Duración: 13minAug. 14, 2025- The Hochul administration is in the process of crafting a plan to guide the conservation of endangered species and habitats for the next decade. We unpack the significance of this plan and what might be missing with Chris Amato, conservation director and counsel for Protect the Adirondacks.
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Political campaigns look to harness artificial intelligence
12/08/2025 Duración: 12minAug. 12, 2025 - Artificial intelligence is invading New York's political campaigns this year and the burgeoning technology could be even more prevalent in the future, according to Annie McDonough, a senior reporter for City & State New York. This is an excerpt of Dispatches from Planet Albany.
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Wage parity for home care workers undermined by legal loopholes
12/08/2025 Duración: 09minAug. 12, 2025 - For more than a decade, New York lawmakers have tried to secure a compensation boost for home care workers in the New York City area, but those efforts haven't always resulted in more money in pockets, according to reporting by Sam Mellins, a senior reporter for New York Focus.
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Patients and drug makers target 'fail first' prescription model
12/08/2025 Duración: 13minAug. 12, 2025 - New Yorkers prescribed expensive, name-brand drugs may have to try cheaper alternatives before they get what the doctor ordered, as the result of insurance practices. We discuss how this process could be more transparent and have stricter rules with Ashira Vantrees, director of legal strategy and advocacy at Aimed Alliance.
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New York AG calls for police chase reforms
11/08/2025 Duración: 12minAugust 11, 2025- New York Attorney General Letitia James is recommending the state narrowly restrict when police can engage in high-speed pursuits. We discuss the risk of police chases with Josh Parker, deputy director of policy for The Policing Project at NYU School of Law.
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State 'sovereign rights' cited in immigration debates
11/08/2025 Duración: 13minAugust 11, 2025- New York is fighting back against federal efforts to access state immigration information and interfere at state courthouses, citing the "sovereign rights" of the state. We explore this argument and its history with Sarah Rogerson, director of the Edward P. Swyer Justice Center at Albany Law School.
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State support key to marine conservation efforts
11/08/2025 Duración: 13minAugust 11, 2025- In light of an endangered sea turtle being released back into the wild this summer, we check in with Rob DiGiovanni Jr., founder and chief scientist for the Atlantic Marine Conservation Society, to learn about his organization and the state's role in promoting their work.
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Making New York a Purple Heart state
08/08/2025 Duración: 16minAugust 8, 2025- State Sen. Jake Ashby, a Capital Region Republican who did combat tours overseas with the Army Reserves, talks about increasing services for Purple Heart awardees and reflects on the Trump administration's handling of U.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs.