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State leaders are now reacting to ruling that ends the five-decades-old decision and talking about the future of reproductive rights in New York.
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Governor Kathy Hochul and the legislature took preemptive steps to protect abortion rights in anticipation of the high court’s decision.
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Attorney General Letitia James is using the power of her office to hold the owner of the troubled Skyline apartment complex and other properties accountable for uninhabitable conditions. In a visit to Syracuse, James says Green National has agreed to address the problems in 60 days or pay a $300,000 fine.
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Progressive Candidate Zephyr Teachout announced that she will run for New York's Attorney General in the 2022 election. She plans to focus on corruption, protecting voting rights, and racial equality.
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James will challenge current Governor Kathy Hochul in the democratic primary.
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SUNY Plattsburgh political science professor, Harvey Schantz, discusses the possibility of the New York attorney general challenging Governor Kathy Hochul in the primary.
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Lawyer Rita Glavin wants an investigation into the AG Letitia James' report on former governor Andrew Cuomo.
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State Attorney General Letitia James brought her Heal New York tour to Utica and Syracuse Tuesday, delivering nearly $37 million to the region to combat the opioid epidemic. The nearly $1.5 billion being distributed statewide comes from different settlements negotiated by her office following the March 2019 lawsuit against manufacturers and distributors of the painkillers.
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Gov. Kathy Hochul will likely face at least one opponent in the June 2022 Democratic primary.
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New York Attorney General Tish James on Tuesday released the findings of an investigation into Gov. Andrew Cuomo that concluded he violated multiple state and federal laws by sexually harassing multiple women, including current and former staffers.