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NYSBA Advocates for its Priorities on ABA Lobby Day

The leadership of the New York State Bar Association and the association’s Government Relations team met with key members of the New York Congressional Delegation as part of the annual American Bar Association lobby day on April 21. Participating were NYSBA President Scott M. Karson, President-Elect T. Andrew Brown, Secretary and President-Elect Designate Sherry Levin … Continued

New York State Passes Budget Almost a Week After Deadline

While almost everyone was sleeping, the state Legislature  passed a budget to fund the state through the Fiscal Year 2022-2023. The budget came almost a week later than the constitutionally mandated April 1 deadline and was notably different from prior years. As usual, the final language of the budget bills were not available until shortly … Continued

New York State Legislature Votes To Legalize Cannabis

After lengthy negotiations between the governor’s office and the Legislature, a compromise was reached over the weekend to legalize adult use cannabis. The two proposals largely differed on a regulatory scheme and on how tax revenue generated by the sale of cannabis would be spent, whether it would focus on general revenue for the state … Continued

New York State Budget Negotiations Underway

In the last week of March, the New York State Legislature and the executive branch will finish negotiating a budget for next fiscal year.  That means each branch of government jockeys for what its members think best serves the interests of the state. The New York State Bar Association Department of Governmental Relations is also … Continued

Former U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson Discusses the Barriers to Racial Equity in the Court System

Jeh Johnson, former U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security, believes the findings of his recent independent review of the New York State Court System and its response to systemic racism should be considered within the wider national history of racial violence that erupted recently in the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. “The harsh reality, which became … Continued

COVID-19 Is Causing Headaches Over Taxes

COVID-19 shut down offices and sent employees home to work  — often out of state — leaving a big question about state income taxes: Should they be paid where the employees are actually working, or where the employer is located? Alysse B. McLoughlin, a partner at McDermott Will & Emery in New York, led a … Continued