Season 2019

Hate Crimes; Court Consolidation; Green Light Law
Look back at an anti-Semitic incident that had a major political impact on the state.
Hate Crimes; Court Consolidation; Green Light Law

Taking a Look at Foundation Aid
Take a look at Foundation Aid, criminal justice reforms, a discussion of the week’s news.
Taking a Look at Foundation Aid
Can New York Indict a Sitting President?
New York continues to be at the center of President Donald Trump’s legal woes.
Can New York Indict a Sitting President?

Sen. Stewart-Cousins; Adirondack Overuse
Interview with Sen. Andrea Stewart-Cousins; are New Yorkers loving the ADKs to death?
Sen. Stewart-Cousins; Adirondack Overuse

Maternal Mortality, JCOPE & Cuomo
Board investigates maternal deaths in NY; did JCOPE leak information to Gov. Cuomo?
Maternal Mortality, JCOPE & Cuomo

Police Misconduct Records, Public Campaign Finance
Will state lawmakers repeal a controversial civil rights law?
Police Misconduct Records, Public Campaign Finance

Will New York State Ban Flavored Vaping Products?
The latest on how the vaping-related health crisis is affecting New York.
Will New York State Ban Flavored Vaping Products?

On this episode of New York Now, it’s the eve of New York’s first early voting period.
The Path to Early Voting

State of Compensated Surrogacy in New York
Journalist Ray Suarez joins as interim host; discussion of compensated surrogacy.
State of Compensated Surrogacy in New York

A Discussion on North Country Politics
Learn about the severe overcrowding of the Adirondacks.
A Discussion on North Country Politics

Early Voting Comes to New York
Learn how early voting will work with Laura Bierman of the League of Women Voters.
Early Voting Comes to New York

Rural Areas Still Struggling To Get Broadband Access
Assemblyman Angelo Santabarbara discusses issues standing in the way.
Rural Areas Still Struggling To Get Broadband Access

NY made national headlines this week becoming the first state to ban flavored e-cigs.
Ban on Flavored E-Cigs

Senator Tedisco: New License Plates a "Highway Heist"
State Senator Jim Tedisco decries what he calls a "highway heist" by the governor.
Senator Tedisco: New License Plates a "Highway Heist"
New York State Bar Association on 2020 Agenda
Hear from the president of the New York State Bar Association on the 2020 agenda.
New York State Bar Association on 2020 Agenda

Langworthy's Plan for a GOP Comeback in New York
The GOP Chairman says Trump will help down-ballot in 2020.
Langworthy's Plan for a GOP Comeback in New York

Retiring CSEA President Reflects on Career
The powerful head of the Civil Service Employees Association is stepping down.
Retiring CSEA President Reflects on Career

This week on New York NOW, author David Woolner discuss his fascinating book on FDR.
FDR: The Last 100 Days

"Look-back" window opens soon for sexual abuse survivors
On Aug. 14 a one-year, one-time-only period allow individuals to seek civil action.
"Look-back" window opens soon for sexual abuse survivors

Lawsuit over Adirondack snowmobiling trails continues
How big of a tree is too big to cut down inside the Blue Line?
Lawsuit over Adirondack snowmobiling trails continues
New NYRA President Dave O'Rourke
The new NYRA CEO discusses Cuomo's support, Saratoga meet, and new Belmont project.
New NYRA President Dave O'Rourke

Gillibrand Looks to Revive Struggling Presidential Campaign
Presidential candidate Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand spent the week campaigning in New Hampshire
Gillibrand Looks to Revive Struggling Presidential Campaign

McCall Reflects on Historic Career
The longtime SUNY Chairman is calling it a career at the end of the month.