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Suffolk County’s redistricting commission is deadlocked after nearly a year of back and forth.
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Some good government advocates are saying “I told you so”, after depressed voter turnout in Tuesday’s primary and special elections, largely pointing to spotty voter turnout in some areas of the state compared to others.
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New York state Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie defended his proposal to reassemble the state’s Independent Redistricting Commission to redraw state Assembly maps after they were invalidated by courts earlier this year.
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How concerned should we be about monkeypox with an upcoming school year quickly approaching?
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The legal battles over redistricting are still not over. While the state Senate and congressional lines have been resolved by a court-appointed special master, arguments continue over who will draw the new state Assembly lines, after a court ruled that those lines were also unconstitutionally gerrymandered.
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A report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics showed a decline in labor production across Connecticut last spring. A court is figuring out how to redraw New York’s legislative districts for 2024, a popular festival in New Haven makes its post-pandemic return, and the future of the Connecticut GOP.
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Leaders of the Democratic-controlled state legislature and New York Governor Kathy Hochul are proposing that a court reconvene the state’s Independent Redistricting Commission.
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Fairfield Interim Superintendent Stephen Tracy presented a five-part plan on Tuesday that includes enhancements to education for all students in the district and an increase in diversity.
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After an appellate court invalidated legislative lines for the New York Assembly districts last month, a lower court is moving forward with drawing new ones for 2024 elections. But the judge overseeing the matter hasn’t decided on an exact process for doing so.
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New York State Senator Jim Gaughran, D-Syosset, announced Friday that he will not seek reelection in November, citing the recently redrawn legislative district maps by a court-appointed special master. He would be forced to run against Senator Mario Mattera, R-Smithtown.