The Legislative Gazette

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The Legislative Gazette is a student-run newspaper covering New York politics, policy & people. Send tips to editor@legislativegazette.com

Albany, NY
Joined November 2009

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  1. Jan 20

    Biden promises to “restore the soul of America” in his inaugural address. Watch the livestream of today's events:

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  2. 8 Dec 2020

    2021 New York State Legislative calendar is now available

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  3. 16 Dec 2020

    Ahead of the approaching Nor'easter, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said he expects to declare a State of Emergency by 6 p.m. today for the following counties: Sullivan, Ulster, Orange, Putnam, Dutchess, Tioga, Delaware, Broome, Greene, and Columbia.

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  4. 14 Dec 2020
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  5. 14 Dec 2020

    Queens nurse Sandra Lindsay is the first person in New York — and likely the first person the U.S. — to receive the COVID-19 vaccine produced by Pfizer. Watch the event here:

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  6. 7 Dec 2020

    Dr. Fauci joins Cuomo for COVID strategy session: “Without substantial mitigation, the middle of January could be a really dark time for us.”

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  7. 30 Nov 2020

    The Legislative Gazette is completing documentary about the opioid crisis in the Hudson Valley NY, and we are asking for help from our readers and followers. If you would like to share a story, experience, or perspective please email editor@legislativegazette.com. Thank you!

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  8. 18 Nov 2020
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  9. 9 Oct 2020
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  10. 9 Oct 2020

    Today is the last day to register to vote. Check your registration status here:

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  11. 15 May 2020

    Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced that the window for childhood sexual abuse victims to file a claim will be extended to January 14. Click the link to read more.

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  12. 12 May 2020

    Three regions of NY will begin to reopen this Friday. Click the link for more information.

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  13. 11 May 2020

    Republican lawmakers continue to press for independent investigations into COVID-19 related deaths and illnesses in New York state nursing homes. See more below.

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  14. 11 May 2020

    Public health organizations are urging Gov. Cuomo to maintain funding for Medicaid and other public health programs, suggesting higher taxes on tobacco products as a way to fund them. Click the link to see what advocates are saying.

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  15. 11 May 2020

    Doctors and researchers learn more about the COVID-19 virus, new developments have raised concerns related to reinfection and the effect of the virus on children. Click the link to read more.

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  16. 7 May 2020

    The New York State Department of Health, under the direction of Gov. Cuomo, has issued an advisory to health care providers alerting them about a serious inflammatory disease affecting children throughout the state. Read more below.

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  17. 7 May 2020

    Gov. Cuomo announced Thursday that COVID-19 antibody testing of health care workers in Westchester, New York City and Long Island revealed similar, or lower, rates of positive tests than the general population in those areas. Click link to read more.

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  18. 7 May 2020

    New data released that the majority of New Yorkers hospitalized with COVID-19 over a recent three-day span were mostly downstate New Yorkers who had not been not traveling or working before their illness. See more below.

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  19. 6 May 2020

    With state officials grappling with an estimated $13.3 billion revenue shortfall from the COVID-19 pandemic, college students at public and private schools in New York are concerned about the state’s ability to support them during and after the crisis.

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  20. 6 May 2020

    Ulster County Executive Pat Ryan announced that Ulster County businesses have received nearly $120 million from the first round of the Payroll Protection Program. See link to read more.

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