New York state’s top court has put an end to New York City’s effort to empower noncitizens to vote in municipal elections ...
New York State's top court on Thursday struck down a New York City law that would have permitted more than 800,000 legal non-citizens to vote in municipal elections.
The ruling caps a protracted battle over who is permitted to vote in New York City’s municipal elections and puts an end, for ...
New York became the first big city in the country to grant rights to some noncitizens to vote for Mayor, Public Advocate, ...
The schools will lose their legal status and will not receive any public funding for meals, transportation, textbooks orother ...
The State of New York Court of Appeals found that a New York City law enacted in 2022 violated New York State's constitution.
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — A lawsuit against New York alleging sexual abuse decades ago was tossed out by the state’s top court ...
The City Council passed the noncitizen voting bill in 2021 but the state's highest court struck it down in a 6-1 decision.
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy on Tuesday threatened to withhold federal transit funds from New York's Metropolitan ...
It was challenged in court by Republicans led by Staten Island Borough President Vito Fossella shortly after its approval, who argued that a clause in the state Constitution only allows U.S. citizens ...
Lisa Garcia, a former regional administrator at the Environmental Protection Agency, spoke to City Limits about how plans ...
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