Advocates call for reform to ‘exclusionary’ bar exam question
/They say the practice is an antiquated remnant that upholds white supremacist ideals.
Read MoreThey say the practice is an antiquated remnant that upholds white supremacist ideals.
Read More“For far too long marijuana has been a barrier to employment, housing and education for individuals in communities already suffering from inequality.”
Read More“I believe that New Yorkers should have a say in their government, which is why I have and will continue to support this important legislation.”
Read MoreMembers of the State Senate majority gathered Monday to discuss a collection of bills they say will strengthen the integrity and accessibility of voting in New York.
Read More“Underfunding CUNY doesn’t make dollars or sense.”
Read More“If we're going to build a city that takes care of the most vulnerable New Yorkers, then we have to give them a really direct tool in their toolbox.”
Read More“Attorneys who have worked on issues of indigent defense, housing, civil rights, and immigration, however, have a different perspective that can move our state forward in a way that represents all its people.”
Read More“We are not against Open Streets, we just want it to work for everyone in the neighborhood.”
Governor Kathy Hochul signed a bill into law that expands the BOE’s definition of the word “name,” and would allow for candidates to use alternate, familiar or anglicized names in their bids for office.
Read MoreCriminal justice reform advocates, legal aid groups and community organizations gathered in Albany on Wednesday to testify on behalf of a senate bill to eliminate mandatory minimums on court fines.
Read MoreThe federal government has expanded eligibility for its COVID-19 funeral assistance program.
Read More“Just legalizing marijuana doesn't fix the problem.”
Read More“Our federal stimulus funds should be utilized in the best interest of our institutions.”
Read More“Late fines tell people they do not belong, and that shutting them out is simply the cost of doing business.”
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