After two pandemic years that wrought havoc on all education but particularly on arts classes, advocates and educators have mounted a drive to win more—and more permanent—funding for visual art,…
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New York’s Legislative Session Ends, With Mixed Results on Housing. Here’s What Passed & What Didn’t
What exactly did state lawmakers do before starting their nearly seven-month break? Here’s a rundown.
As States Target Trans Kids, NY Lawmakers Vote to Let Homeless Teens Make Their Own Health Decisions
The legislation would amend existing public health law to empower children under age 18 who are classified as “runaway or homeless youth,” or RHY, to give consent for medical, dental,…