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(Airs 12/15/23 @ 10 p.m.) The Legislative Gazette is a weekly program about New York State Government and politics. On this week’s Gazette: New York’s high court rules that congressional districts in the state can be redrawn again for the 2024 elections, SUNY Nano-Tech is getting a $10 billion dollar boost, and we’ll have part two of our conversation about the rise in hunger in the state.
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Robert Abrams, born and raised in the Bronx, went on to become a crusading attorney general of New York from 1979 to 1993. As a reformer, he battled…
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Later this summer, the Thruway’s new Tappan Zee Bridge will be formally named in honor of the current New York governor’s father, the former Governor…
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A mentoring program that first began in the 1980s in New York during the Mario Cuomo administration continues today, and now it has a worldwide reach. The…
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Our friends at WMHT public television are premiering a new documentary tonight at 9. Governor Mario Cuomo: Poetry and Prose focuses on the first Governor…
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On the eve of the most difficult and demanding chapter in this democratic republic’s history of having to mount and maintain military defenses of absolute…
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Capital Region Congressman Paul Tonko celebrated fellow Democrat Mario Cuomo on the House floor Monday night, days after the former governor died at 82.…
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Today’s Commentary, of course, begins with deepest condolences to Mrs. Cuomo and the entire Cuomo family. Our hearts go out to them at this most difficult…
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Former Governor Mario Cuomo was laid to rest in New York today after a funeral and wake that was attended by prominent politicians, including former…
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It’s a day of mixed emotions as we remember the iconic Mario Cuomo, who died last week, mere hours after his son, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo was sworn…