40 episodios

Dispatches from Planet Albany is brought to you by David Lombardo, host of WCNY's The Capitol Pressroom. The weekly conversations are a smart and funny encapsulation of the discussions reporters and sources have off the microphone at the Capitol in Albany.

This inside baseball is for listeners who know the acronym ELFA, anxiously await the legislative calendar drop each December, or fondly recall the Poozer Politics podcast.

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Dispatches from Planet Albany is brought to you by David Lombardo, host of WCNY's The Capitol Pressroom. The weekly conversations are a smart and funny encapsulation of the discussions reporters and sources have off the microphone at the Capitol in Albany.

This inside baseball is for listeners who know the acronym ELFA, anxiously await the legislative calendar drop each December, or fondly recall the Poozer Politics podcast.

    It's a Dispatches potluck episode!

    It's a Dispatches potluck episode!

    This week is a sampling of Planet Albany voices, as we check in on the budget process, consider the appointment of a new DEC commissioner, and examine why there was no major investment in the child care workforce.
    We'll hear from New York State Budget Director Blake Washington, Assembly Children & Families Committee Chair Andrew Hevesi, Senate Environmental Conservation Committee Chair Pete Harckham, and ReInvent Albany's Rachael Fauss. And if you're yearning for more policy-focused discussions, you can check out our Capitol Pressroom conversations with all these guests.
    We're also hosting a free, live recording of the podcast on the morning of May 20 at the Bull Moose Club with Tusk Strategies Partner Shontell Smith and NY Working Families Party co-Director Jasmine Gripper. Reserve your spot today!

    • 29 min
    The recipe for a budget COLA

    The recipe for a budget COLA

    The fight over a cost of living adjustment for New York's non-profit organizations providing human services has become a recurring part of the state's budget negotiations, with this year's back and forth producing a 2.84 percent bump for the industry.
    This week, we explore the making of this year's increase with Jihoon Kim, who in a previous life was a top official in the Hochul administration and is now the CEO of InUnity Alliance. We examine the governor's approach to this issue, the messaging from non-profit providers, and how the COLA will be implemented. 

    • 27 min
    A cyberattack and budget framework at the Capitol

    A cyberattack and budget framework at the Capitol

    The week began with Gov. Kathy Hochul announcing the parameters of a conceptual budget deal, which news to Democratic state lawmakers who thoughts they were still working on the state's overdue spending plan.
    Things got weirder from there, with a cyberattack on the Legislative Bill Drafting Commission and more details emerging about the widely panned housing deal.
    To break down these headlines, and revisit her past budget trauma, we spoke with Shontell Smith, head of the New York practice and partner for Tusk Strategies.

    • 28 min
    No pets or budget deals at the Capitol

    No pets or budget deals at the Capitol

    On this week's episode we breakdown the big news from Planet Albany: a ban on pets at the Capitol and Legislative Office Building.
    We also talk with Shontell Smith, head of the New York practice and partner for Tusk Strategies, about the final pieces that need to be put into place for a budget deal and learn how the legislature prioritizes bills at the end of the legislative session.

    • 25 min
    NY Dems hope to regain ground with Asian American voters

    NY Dems hope to regain ground with Asian American voters

    Over multiple elections in New York, Republicans made inroads with Asian American voters, but Democrats are hopeful that the results of a recent special election for Congress is an indicator that the pendulum is swinging back in their favor.
    Trip Yang Strategies President and founder Trip Yang discusses what the Democratic Party needs to do to win Asian American voters and explains why this demographic is so influential in the New York City area. 

    • 28 min
    Education 2024: The good, the bad, and shifting alliances

    Education 2024: The good, the bad, and shifting alliances

    The education headlines of a decade ago are back in the news on Planet Albany, with policymakers fighting over state aid to public schools and teacher evaluations up for debate.
    To make sense of these big stories, as well as the conversations around zero-emission school buses and why no one is talking about charter schools, we spoke with Katelyn Cordero, education reporter at the Capitol for Politico New York, and Brian Cechnicki, executive director for the Association of School Business Office of New York.
    And then we peel back the budget process with Assemblyman Al Stirpe, a Syracuse-area Democrat, who talks about the leaks from conference, the vitriol from activists, and why you don't want to say "good cause." 

    • 34 min

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