Harlem Rep. Adriano Espaillat And Others At JCRC Congressional Breakfast
On February 4th, 2024, Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer and seven Downstate Congressional Delegation members attended the JCRC-NY 2024 Congressional Breakfast.
On February 4th, 2024, Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer and seven Downstate Congressional Delegation members attended the JCRC-NY 2024 Congressional Breakfast.
This week, the respective New York Senate and Assembly Education Committees re-passed the “Dyslexia Task Force Act” (S2599).
Today, state legislators and advocates called on Governor Hochul to drop her plan to expand charter schools in New York City.
Tomorrow, January 10, 2023, the Senate Democratic Majority will pass legislation to reform the operations of New York’s local boards of elections.
New Yorkers went to the primary polls on Tuesday, and despite the new Congressional and State Senate maps reconfiguring districts across the state.
The Senate Democratic Majority today will pass legislation to provide student debt relief.
Today, the Senate Democratic Majority will pass legislation to support survivors of sexual abuse and domestic violence by strengthening protections for victims in New York State.
On the eve of Holocaust Remembrance Day, or Yom HaShoah, the New York State Senate Committee on Education advanced the Holocaust Education Bill, S.121A, with unanimous support.
Today, the Senate Democratic Majority advanced legislation to reform Industrial Development Agencies (IDAs) across from Harlem to the Hudson.
Today, the Senate Democratic Majority advanced a legislative package to help prevent tragedies by making our roads safer and making additional protections for bicyclists and pedestrians.
The Senate Democratic Majority today will advance legislation to support survivors of domestic violence and combat human trafficking in New York State.
Today, the Senate Democratic Majority will pass legislation in honor of Earth Day to continue protecting the state’s environment.
Today, the Senate Democratic Majority will pass the Treatment Protection Act that repeals previous immunity protections that prevented health care facilities.
RWDSU President Stuart Appelbaum, said, “The Senate budget proposal embraces progressive values that working New Yorkers can get behind…
Today, the Senate Majority will pass its one-house budget resolution that delivers emergency aid to help New York recover from the COVID-19 pandemic from Harlem to the Hudson.