State AG warns of AI-driven election misinformation

Queens Midtown Tunnel Closure Press Conference

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McCourt School hosts the nation’s largest bipartisan convening of young state legislators

State Legislation Addresses E-Bike Dangers

New AI task force convenes state and local officials

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Legislators Push for ‘Smart Guns’ to Keep Stolen Weapons from Being Fired by Criminals

Moped and E-Bike Safety Legislation Becomes State Law

New laws in New York aim to encourage e-bike battery safety

Hochul signs bills aimed at preventing e-bike battery fires

PEF leading the way on intersection of state workforce and artificial intelligence

Brooklyn woman advocates for new law to address loophole in unlicensed driver case

Six Civil Court Judges Vying for 1 Supreme Court Judgeship

NY bill bans selling hot restaurant reservations for up to $650 on the ‘black market’

New York Passes Bill to Make the Restaurant Reservation Black Market Illegal

$365 to Book a Table for 2 in New York? A New Law Could Stop That.

2 NY Legal Reform Bills Move Closer To Becoming Law

State Restaurant Association, Lawmakers and Industry Stakeholders React to State Legislature Passing Restaurant Reservation Anti-Piracy Act, Becoming First in the Nation to Address Black Market Restaurant Reservations

Restaurant Reservation Resellers Targeted by UES Lawmaker’s Bill

Victory for Historic Youth Cadet Corps, as Assembly Passes Legislation To Halt Eviction From Home of 120 Years

Push to remove cap on judges intended to clear NY's case backlog

‘It’s a Disgrace’ — Bores, Krueger Support Bill to Help Youth Cadet Group Regain Armory Home

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With New York 'Drowning' in Backlog, Advocates Push to Remove Cap on Judges

Historic Knickerbocker Greys youth group calls on lawmakers to step in as it faces eviction from Park Ave. Armory after 120 years

Want a reservation at a hot NYC restaurant? Some are going for $500

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