New York Senate Dem Hopefuls: Revised Sexual Harassment Policy Targets Victims The state Senate paid more than $6.4 million to settle 1,000 sexual harassment cases over six years. By Madina Toure
Who’s Running and What’s at Stake in Today’s Most Important State Primary Races State primaries might get overlooked amid the presidential hubbub, but they will determine the fate of New York for the next two years. By Will Bredderman
Democrat Leaves Work for Bloomberg, Charter School Group Off His Campaign Literature Micah Lasher appears to be glossing over his years as a lobbyist for Michael Bloomberg and as executive director of StudentsFirstNY. By Will Bredderman
Sources: Advance Group Refunded Robert Jackson for Use of Voter Database Information By Will Bredderman
Who Killed the 125th Street Bus Lanes? Officials Point Fingers While Harlem Sits in Traffic By Stephen Jacob Smith