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NJ's Minimum Wage Increase Leaves Farm Workers Behind, Advocates Say
Friday, January 18, 2019
The plan proposed by lawmakers this week carves out an exemption for agricultural workers.
Playing Dirty or Just Plain Playing — The Game of Political Hardball
Friday, January 11, 2019
In the game of political hardball, Democrats (seem to) finish last.
Former NJ Gov. Jim McGreevey Alleges Political Retaliation After Firing From Jersey City Nonprofit
Tuesday, January 08, 2019
The former governor says he was fired by the nonprofit's mayorally-appointed board as an act of retaliation by Mayor Steve Fulop.
House Majority Leader on Border Wall Funding, and Freshman Rep.'s Call to 'Impeach the Motherf---er'
Friday, January 04, 2019
Majority leader Steny Hoyer talks to host Amy Walter.
The People, Politics and Priorities of the 116th Congress
Friday, January 04, 2019
We talk to incoming freshman and Senior Congressmen about their vision for the next legislative session.
The Ongoing 'Humanitarian Crisis' on the Border, and the Community in El Paso Rallying To Help
Monday, December 31, 2018
More than 2,000 migrants have been released from federal custody into El Paso in the last week.
How Pediatricians Hope to Stop More Child Deaths on US-Mexico Border
Thursday, December 27, 2018
Pediatrics professor Dr. Marsha Griffin has researched conditions in federal custody along the border.
Does the GOP Have a Woman Problem?
Friday, December 21, 2018
This hour on Politics with Amy Walter from The Takeaway we'll look at the GOP's growing gender gap among voters and elected officials.
Putting Together the Pieces of Mueller's Investigation Puzzle
Friday, December 14, 2018
Friday host of the Takeaway Amy Walter takes stock of what we've learned so far and what questions remain in Mueller's complex investigation.
In Sugar Land, Texas, Unmarked Graves from Jim Crow-Era Program Remind Community of Painful History
Wednesday, November 21, 2018
In the years after the Civil War, Texas and other states used the "convict lease" program to keep Black men in servitude.
What Went Wrong on Election Day and How to Fix It
Friday, November 09, 2018
Many New Yorkers experienced chaos at the polls. Reformers and critics are laying out a path for how to improve it going forward.
Behind the Scenes, Poll Workers Tried to Save Election Day
Thursday, November 08, 2018
The New York City Board of Elections knew that extra-long ballots in Brooklyn and Queens could cause extra problems.
Voter Turnout Was Better Than Last Midterms, but That's Not Saying Much
Wednesday, November 07, 2018
About 37 percent of New York City's registered voters cast ballots in Tuesday's midterm and gubernatorial elections.
Democrats Take Control of New York State Senate
Wednesday, November 07, 2018
Republicans have held the majority in the chamber for most of the last fifty years. Democrats now have complete control of state government.
Translators Kept Away from Voters They're Meant to Help
Monday, November 05, 2018
Translators are being required to station themselves more than 100 feet away from poll sites due to electioneering laws.
VIDEO: Here's Your 34-Inch Long Ballot — Don't Forget to Flip
Monday, November 05, 2018
For the first time ever, the ballot is two pages long and double-sided.
Volunteer Canvassers Get Celebrity Sendoff from Hamilton Creator Lin Manuel Miranda
Monday, November 05, 2018
Miranda surprised a group of canvassers headed to New Jersey's 11th Congressional District to door knock for Democrat Mikie Sherril.
Can Voters with Disabilities Get in the Door?
Friday, November 02, 2018
The New York City Board of Elections hasn't surveyed 228 poll sites, which could be out of compliance with federal laws.
Nearly 200,000 Voters Have New Polling Sites Compared to Last Year
Thursday, November 01, 2018
There are clusters of new polling sites in several neighborhoods including Co-op City, Corona and Midtown East, according to a WNYC review of locations.
Campaign Signs for Long Island Democrat Defaced With Words 'Gay Lover' and 'Baby Killer'
Tuesday, October 30, 2018
Dozens of signs supporting Democrat challenger Perry Gershon were spray painted with slurs across New York's 1st Congressional District, according to Gershon's campaign.