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(Airs 03/06/26 @ 10 p.m.) The Legislative Gazette is a weekly program about New York State Government and politics. On this week’s Gazette: Some State lawmakers want to increase funding for refugee resettlement, State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli says the state budget spends more than it’s taking in, and library advocates say the services they provide are at risk under the Governor’s latest spending plan.
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(Airs 03/06/26 @ 10 p.m.) The Legislative Gazette is a weekly program about New York State Government and politics. On this week’s Gazette: Some State lawmakers want to increase funding for refugee resettlement, State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli says the state budget spends more than it’s taking in, and library advocates say the services they provide are at risk under the Governor’s latest spending plan.
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Catholic Charities in Springfield, Massachusetts, is welcoming a new executive director – one hoping to find ways to collaborate in the wake of federal grant dollars for refugee programming being pulled.
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The Council of Albany Neighborhood Associations held a meeting Thursday night discussing the city's response to immigration enforcement.
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Nearly a year ago, migrants began arriving in Albany County as part of a political dispute stretching from the southern border to New York City. While the newcomers try to assimilate, local leaders say work continues to accommodate the new arrivals.
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A 20-person group of county officials and staff from across the U.S. who visited the southern border has returned.
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An Albany County legislator has introduced a legislative package he says will address transparency and financial concerns surrounding the housing of migrants.
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Officials say most of the asylum-seekers bused to Albany from New York City over the last week have found employment.
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As thousands of asylum-seekers continue to arrive in New York City, the Big Apple and Albany County are finally "talking to" one another.
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With upstate New York communities receiving busloads of asylum seekers from New York City, the first migrants to arrive in the city of Albany say they're anxious to build new lives.