I’m about to testify in front of the New York State Senate about the SCAM Act, which would modernize our white collar and financial fraud laws. With these updates we can better protect vulnerable populations, like seniors and we can combat wage theft to protect workers.
I'm pledging to support post-Block journalism in Pittsburgh. Whether that's new ownership at the @PittsburghPG, a @ThePUPNews revival, or something else, I'm here for it. Will you join me in taking that pledge today?https://t.co/SE037Iw1Ls
The campaign to win these tax credits started with @albanyguild in 2022. They worked with the New York News Publishers Association, @NYSAFLCIO, @CWADistrict1 and other @newsguild members across the state.
Today, the New York State Legislature passed a bill to help save local news. Thanks to @GovKathyHochul adding the legislation to her budget, a three-year effort by @bradhoylman and @AMCarrieWoerner will become law.
To our readers: We did not make this decision lightly. We are deeply committed to the success of the @nytimes. We also know that we produce our best work when we feel valued and are treated equitably. Thank you for standing by us today.
Happy 88th anniversary Albany Newspaper Guild. @AlbanyGuild Its members are the backbone of @timesunion and produce the first draft of history. I became a member in 1984. Long may the ANG deliver the news. #licaljournalism#freedomofthepress
Troy Historian Kathy Sheehan has seen The Gilded Age filming unfold.
Gilded Age: 'It’s as if they brought the era to life' https://t.co/VyBaUS5J2d) via @TimesUnion
Cohoes Mayor Bill Keeler swears in Alejandro Peraza as a police officer, one of six new officers and the first Hispanic officer in the department as his mother and father and Chief Todd Waldin look on Wednesday at the Cohoes Music Hall.
Cohoes Mayor Bill Keeler swears in Shamara Haggray, one of six new police officers and the city’s first Black officer, as family members and Chief Todd Waldin observe Wednesday at Cohoes Music Hall.