This week's program features two interviews.
First up, Times Union Managing Editor Casey Seiler interviews Harry Rosenfeld, his paper's editor-at-large, about his new book "Battling Editor: The Albany Years." The veteran journalist came to the capital city after a famous stint at the Washington Post where he served as the city's local news editor during the Watergate scandal.
Also, our Karen DeWitt is joined by NYSUT Executive Vice President Jolene DiBrango. The powerful teachers union has been vocal in its criticism against the state tests given to children in Grades 3-8.
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Bonus Release: All Things Immigration at the New York State Museum
The State of Immigration in New York
Breaking Down New York’s State Government, Transparency in the Legislature
Immigration in New York, Workforce Challenges for People With Disabilities
Lt. Gov. Antonio Delgado, New Gender Framework for Schools in New York
NY Assembly Returns, New Gun Crime Data & Exploring Reparations
Campaign Finance Reform, Local Election Calendar Update
End of the 2023 Legislative Session, NY’s Olympic Investment, Poem Renovation
Final Days of the 2023 Legislative Session, Judicial Ethics in NY’s Courts
Final Big Policies & Post-Pandemic Physicians Assistant Role
Aging Together in New York
One Year Later: Buffalo’s Reckoning After 5/14 Mass Shooting
New York (Finally) Has a State Budget. Here’s What’s In It, and Why It Matters
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New York Still Doesn’t Have a State Budget. What’s Next?
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