What else is happening in City Hall On Friday, NYC and the Legal Aid Society reached a settlement agreement which establishes new right-to-shelter rules for migrant adults. But several homeless advocates are criticizing the changes. Read more. Mayor Adams’ office says the administration’s proposed budget cuts to the CUNY wouldn’t severely affect its academic programing. But officials within the university system say otherwise. Read more. NYC Council Speaker Adrienne Adams unveiled several proposals to make the city more affordable in her State of the City address, including building housing at libraries and the Aqueduct Racetrack. Read more. New York City’s migrant crisis could be solved — at least in part — by solving the global climate crisis, according to former Vice President Al Gore. Read more. What’s going on in Albany Transparency advocates are pushing two new bills in Albany that would make government records in New York more accessible to the public. Read more. What's new in New Jersey A federal judge questioned the claim that New Jersey’s county clerks don’t have time to reprint ballots before this year’s June primary elections as he decides a key case for the state’s elections. Read more. The New Jersey State Attorney General has said he won't defend that case, which is against a controversial ballot system known as the county line, because he said he believes the system is unconstitutional. Read more. New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy said he’s open to legislative changes to the state’s public records laws — if they don’t ultimately undermine transparency. Read more. |