New York NOW
’New York NOW’ is New York State’s Emmy Award-winning, in-depth public affairs program, featuring news, interviews and analysis from the Capitol in Albany. Each week, ’New York NOW’ probes politicians, civil servants, journalists and others to examine the impact of public policy on residents of the Empire State.
Episodes
Friday Oct 04, 2019
Early Voting Comes to New York
Friday Oct 04, 2019
Friday Oct 04, 2019
One of the big legislative accomplishments for Democrats this session was getting early voting passed. New York now joins 38 other states in giving their residents this option.
So how will it work? Laura Bierman of the League of Women Voters of New York State sits down with our Karen DeWitt to help explain.
Also,Jimmy Vielkind of the Wall Street Journal joins us to analyze the week's news.
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Friday Sep 27, 2019
Rural Areas Still Struggling To Get Broadband Access
Friday Sep 27, 2019
Friday Sep 27, 2019
A joint legislative hearing took place in Albany this month to examine the status of broadband in rural areas across New York. What they heard is there's still a lot of work to do. Assemblyman Angelo Santabarbara (D-Rotterdam), one of the co-chairs of the hearing, discusses what issues are standing in the way of getting a more universal coverage.
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Friday Sep 20, 2019
Ban on Flavored E-Cigs
Friday Sep 20, 2019
Friday Sep 20, 2019
New York made national headlines this week becoming the first state to ban flavored e-cigarettes. We'll hear arguments for and against the move from Governor Cuomo, Health Commissioner Howard Zucker and a vape shop owner in Schenectady. Mike Gormley of Newsday and Shannon Young of Politico help us analyze the week's news at the Reporters Roundtable.
Also, we head to the North Country where local community members, not state or federal government officials, have restored the grounds of a forgotten burial ground.Visit nynow.org for more
Friday Sep 13, 2019
Senator Tedisco: New License Plates a "Highway Heist"
Friday Sep 13, 2019
Friday Sep 13, 2019
The news that starting April 2020 residents would have to pay a new $25 fee when they register their car, plus an extra $20 if they want to keep the same number, overshadowed the new plate design. Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have hammered Governor Cuomo over the news. Capital Region State Senator Jim Tedisco stops by this week to decry what he calls a "highway heist" by the governor.
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Friday Sep 06, 2019
Back to School Issues
Friday Sep 06, 2019
Friday Sep 06, 2019
Tim Kremer, the longtime executive director at the New York State School Boards Association, joins us in-studio as we look back at bills passed and signed into into law during the year and how it will affect students going forward. We'll look at everything from the "Red Flag" Law to busses that will eventually be equipped with stop-arm technology.
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Friday Aug 30, 2019
New York State Bar Association on 2020 Agenda
Friday Aug 30, 2019
Friday Aug 30, 2019
This week Hank Greenberg, the president of the New York State Bar Association, talks about the organization's priorities including legislation that could help rural communities attract and keep lawyers.
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Friday Aug 23, 2019
Langworthy's plan for a GOP comeback in New York
Friday Aug 23, 2019
Friday Aug 23, 2019
The Grand Old Party here in New York is coming off a rough 2018 that saw them lose control of the state senate, as well as a number of important congressional seats. This, of course, is on top of the fact that a Republican hasn't won a statewide race since 2002.
Earlier this summer there was a change in leadership as longtime chairman Ed Cox was officially replaced by Nick Langworthy. Our Karen DeWitt sat down with the Western New Yorker this week to discuss the party's plan heading into an important 2020 election year.
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Friday Aug 16, 2019
Retiring CSEA President Reflects on Career
Friday Aug 16, 2019
Friday Aug 16, 2019
Danny Donohue, the longtime face and voice of the organization, sits down this week to discuss his memorable battles with several New York Governors and the future strength of unions after the recent Supreme Court ruling in the case Janus vs. AFSCME.
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Friday Aug 09, 2019
FDR: The Last 100 Days
Friday Aug 09, 2019
Friday Aug 09, 2019
This week on New York NOW, author David Woolner discuss his fascinating book on Franklin Delano Roosevelt. The Marist College Professor and Senior Fellow and Resident Historian of the Roosevelt Institute describes in great detail the burdens the 32nd President felt in “The Last 100 Days: FDR at War and Peace.”
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Friday Aug 02, 2019
"Look-back" window opens soon for sexual abuse survivors
Friday Aug 02, 2019
Friday Aug 02, 2019
Albany-area native Gordon Smith will discuss what he went through in his teenage years at his local church, how it affected him then and now, and why he's filing his lawsuit. Attorney Jennifer Freeman, Smith's lawyer, discusses the number of legal suits that her office is handling in anticipation of the mid-August date.
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