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(Airs 04/19/24 @ 10 p.m.) The Legislative Gazette is a weekly program about New York State Government and politics. On this week’s Gazette: State lawmakers start passing parts of the state budget more than two weeks after it was due, we’ll get the President of the Citizens Budget Commission to critique the budget process, and two congressmen seek additional remediation of PCBs from the Hudson River.
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The Republican majority on the Troy city council flexed its muscle at Thursday night's finance meeting — with the Democratic council president accusing the GOP of playing politics over the minority’s resolutions.
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A public input session on a proposed mixed-residential development was held this week before heading to the full Moreau town board.
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As the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency prepares to release its third five-year review of the Hudson River PCB cleanup by General Electric, two Hudson Valley Congressmen are seeking additional remediation.
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As they seek a new contract, nurses at Ellis Medicine in Schenectady picketed Tuesday to draw attention to staffing shortages.
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WAMC's David Guistina speaks with Ivan Lajara, Senior Editor of The Daily Freeman, about the Ulster County Legislature green-lighting a $10 million state grant for iPark87.
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The Saratoga County man who pleaded guilty to kidnapping and sexually assaulting a 9-year-old girl from Moreau Lake State Park was sentenced today.
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Civil Service Employees Association union workers in Saratoga County are continuing to call for a fairer contract, saying it would improve recruitment and retention efforts.
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WAMC's David Guistina speaks with Andrew Waite, News Columnist for The Daily Gazette, about developments in the case of a Schenectady man accused of starving his daughter to death.
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Albany Police say an officer was shot early Wednesday while conducting a traffic stop in the area of North Main Avenue and Western Avenue.
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Advocates and opponents remain at odds over a proposed fertilizer plant in Moreau in the wake of new federal guidelines on PFAS chemicals.
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Saratoga Springs’ first Republican mayor in a decade is now 100 days into his first term.