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New York state lawmakers are seeking $50 million in grants to replace lead pipes in homes.
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Advocates rallied at the State Capitol for a measure that would cut the use of packaging materials in half by 2033. They also back expanding New York's bottle bill.
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The Democratic State Senate majority recently passed a voting and board of election reform package.
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State lawmakers representing central New York are on the lookout for details after Gov. Kathy Hochul shared her priorities in her second State of the State address.
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State Senator Rachel May is publicly opposing the nomination of LaSalle. State Senator John Mannion said he has reservations about the nominee but has not decided his vote yet.
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With two major races still up in the air in central New York, local Democrats are celebrating wins and say they believe their message is resonating with voters.
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Redrawn congressional districts come to New York state next year. The 48th district has a three-way race to the state senate seat.
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State Sen. Rachel May is being challenged by Republican Onondaga County Legislator Julie Abbott in this year's election for the 48 State Senate District.
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Rachel May and Robert Smullen on the Campbell Conversations.
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Rachel May and Robert Smullen on the Campbell Conversations.