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July 17, 2024 - Paramedics have the tools to revive someone from an opioid overdose, but they are limited in what additional treatments they're able to provide. Dr. Michael Dailey, chief of pre-hospital medicine at Albany Medical Center, explains why emergency medical responders should also be authorized to administer buprenorphine.…
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July 17, 2024 - New Yorkers with disabilities have a limited ability to access specialized public transit upstate, so there is an effort to expand the geographic area of these services, explains Denise DiNoto, the executive director of the New York State Independent Living Council and Todd Vaarwerk, chief policy officer of Western New York Independ…
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July 10, 2024 - We get to know Felicia Reid, the new executive deputy director and acting executive director of the embattled state Office of Cannabis Management. We discuss her new responsibilities, the potential for future lawsuits, updating cannabis regulations, and whether she's interested in being the office's permanent leader.…
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July 9, 2024 - The Hochul administration has formally acknowledged New York isn't on track to hit its renewable energy goals for 2030, so what should happen next? We try to answer that question and consider how we got to this point with the help of Marguerite Wells, executive director of the Alliance for Clean Energy New York.…
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July 8, 2024 - We get an update on the state's effort to turn underutilized sites, like former industrial properties and brownfields, into the future home of green energy projects. New York State Energy Research & Development Authority Build-Ready Program Director Gillian Black explains what it takes to make sites hospitable for private developers …
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July 2, 2024 - The Hochul administration should have recouped more than $40 million from the federal government for unemployment payouts during the pandemic, according to Tina Kim, deputy comptroller for the division of state government accountability in the state Comptroller's Office, which conducted an audit of the state Department of Labor.…
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June 20, 2024 - In light of the Hochul administration reconvening the state's Suicide Prevention Task Force, we discuss some of the areas they could address with Renee Rider, a task force member and director of the school mental health resources and training center for the Mental Health Association of New York State.…
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June 18, 2024 - Progressive criminal justice activists are hoping to clarify the limitations on what criminal records employers and schools can access. We discuss this effort with KB White, an equal justice works fellow at the Legal Action Center, and Johari Frasier, an equal justice works fellow with The Bronx Defenders.…
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