How Do You Practice Staying Low In Football From New York And Beyond?
In football, players need to possess agility, speed, and strength.
In football, players need to possess agility, speed, and strength.
Today, ADL (the Anti-Defamation League), State Senator Brad Hoylman-Sigal and Assembly Member Grace Lee called for passage of the “Stop Hiding Hate Act” (S895/A06789).
Today, the BPHA Caucus, Deputy Senate Majority Leader, dozens of lawmakers, business groups, and labor leaders from Harlem to the Hudson rallied at the State Capitol.
Today, the Senate Democratic Majority will pass legislation to strengthen the rights of victims of domestic and sexual violence and strengthen protections for survivors.
New York Attorney General Letitia James and California Attorney General Rob Bonta today announced a joint investigation into allegations of employment discrimination.
Sports injuries can be daunting and overwhelming. They can range from minor bumps and bruises to major, season-ending injuries.
Today, a diverse group of organizations from across the state urged Governor Kathy Hochul to sign Intervenor Funding (A873-A, Cahill / S3034-A, Parker) into law.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams today announced that the city is launching a comprehensive outreach plan to educate and inform New Yorkers about new state legislation.
Today, the New York State Senate passed legislation co-sponsored by Senator Anna M. -North Hills), S.51001.
With just days to go in the 2022 New York State Legislative Session, Senators on both sides of the aisle and across the state are calling for passage of the Auto Insurance Consumer Relief Act.
NY First, a coalition of auto insurance carriers and independent agents and brokers, today launched a campaign to reduce obstacles and eliminate outdated requirements for consumers seeking auto insurance coverage.
To review the full Senate Majority One-house State Budget Resolution, please visit: https://www.nysenate.gov/legislation/resolutions/2021/r2081
As the health hazards and climate impacts of burning gas and other fossil fuels for cooking and heating in buildings gain more attention nationally.
Today, Senator Rachel May and Assembly Member Latoya Joyner were joined by the Syracuse Tenant Union, CASA.
In a 54-9 vote yesterday, lawmakers in the New York Senate overwhelmingly passed legislation aimed at addressing the high cost of energy bills from Harlem to the Hudson.