Under the recently announced state budget agreement announced by Gov. Hochul, New York will require new buildings to be zero-emissions starting in 2026
Gov. Kathy Hochul announced late Thursday that she and Democratic leaders of the state Legislature reached a “conceptual agreement” on a $229 billion state budget
This week, NSYAR met with state lawmakers and staff advocating for introducing and advancing priority legislation, including bills that would help first-time homebuyers
Reporting has indicated that major housing policy is being removed from state budget negotiations as Gov. Kathy Hochul and state lawmakers have failed to come to an agreement
Following NYSAR advocacy efforts, NYC Council Member Marjorie Velazquez has introduced a NYSAR-supported bill (Int. 1002) that would combat illegal discrimination
Disagreements over changes to New York's controversial bail law and “good cause” eviction as well as how to expand housing in the state are fueling what is expected to result
New York has finalized a list of disadvantaged communities that are mandated to receive at least 35% of the total statewide spending on clean and energy efficiency programs
Gov. Kathy Hochul and state lawmakers appear to be aligned on new measures to phase out fossil fuel combustion equipment – furnaces, water heaters, dryers and stoves – in new homes
As policymakers continue to negotiate decarbonization in New York, they have so far declined to outline in detail the costs to individual households and ratepayers
The state Senate and Assembly released their respective one-house budget proposals on Tuesday signaling the Legislature’s response to Gov. Kathy Hochul’s initial Executive Budget proposal released
“Inside City Hall” news reporter Errol Louis recently highlighted the need for more transparency and fairness in the co-op purchasing process and discussed legislation that would require a written
On February 23, NYSAR submitted formal testimony before the New York City Council in opposition to legislation (Int. 196) that would establish a right of first opportunity to purchase
Gov. Kathy Hochul and the state Legislature are considering legislation to prohibit new and existing fossil fuel hookups and systems in homes across the state.