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The confirmation of Bassett as State Health Commissioner was unanimous among Democrats, but some Republicans objected.
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Survivors of sexual harassment urged legislators to pass a bill that gives victims more time to take their abusers to court.
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The pandemic has lead to a different school year for young children because they spent a lot less time in Pre-K and Kindergarten than they normally would have.
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The mandate will take effect on Monday, December 13.
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New York Attorney General Letita James said the unregulated OTC hearing aids could potentially lead to further hearing loss.
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SUNY Chancellor Jim Malatras is stepping down in January after newly released documents revealed his role and comments during former Governor Andrew Cuomo's sexual harassment scandal.
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Despite five emerging cases of omicron variant in New York, Governor Kathy Hochul is not issuing any mask mandates or economic shutdowns.
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Starting in 2022, Governor Hochul hopes all office workers will return to their offices, and defends her decision to override CDC's recommendation regarding booster shots.
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New York Democrats are rethinking their strategies for the 2022 elections after losses this year that are tied to a GOP campaign against bail reform.
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The Climate Impacts Assessment will help to prepare for climate change effects in New York.