Critics of State’s Campaign Finance Laws Seek Philanthropists’ Help
A meeting held in Manhattan came amid efforts to win passage of legislation this year to set up a system of public financing for state candidates.
View ArticleSchneiderman’s Chief of Staff Is Leaving
Neal Kwatra, a Queens native, is departing to set up his own political consultancy but will continue to provide strategic advice for the attorney general.
View ArticleNew Yorkers Expect More Arrests of Legislators, Maybe Their Own, Poll Says
In a Siena College survey, more than half of the participants described themselves as cynical about politics in New York, and nearly that number said most state legislators “cannot be trusted.”
View Article25 Gas Stations Fined for Price Gouging After Hurricane
The stations agreed to pay a total of $167,850 in fines for raising prices after Hurricane Sandy; investigations are still pending against dozens of other stations.
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