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Max Politics is a New York politics podcast hosted by journalist Ben Max featuring in-depth interviews with elected and appointed officials, candidates, advocates, and others about New York City and State politics and policy. Produced at New York Law School and its Center for New York Law. Get in touch: benmax25@gmail.com -------- Intro/outro music is Live-It by Ketsa. source (Free Music Archive) and license type (CC BY-NC-ND)

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Max Politics is a New York politics podcast hosted by journalist Ben Max featuring in-depth interviews with elected and appointed officials, candidates, advocates, and others about New York City and State politics and policy. Produced at New York Law School and its Center for New York Law. Get in touch: benmax25@gmail.com -------- Intro/outro music is Live-It by Ketsa. source (Free Music Archive) and license type (CC BY-NC-ND)

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Senator Julia Salazar On New York's Good Cause Eviction Compromise & What Comes Next

4/29/2024
New York State Senator Julia Salazar, a Brooklyn Democrat and lead sponsor of 'Good Cause Eviction' legislation, joined the show to discuss the 'good cause' compromise passed in the new state budget, how the deal got done and how it fits into the larger housing policy package, and what comes next in terms of implementing and assessing the policy. (Episode 445)

Duration:01:14:24

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State Housing Commissioner RuthAnne Visnauskas On The Big Budget Deal

4/25/2024
New York State Housing Commissioner RuthAnne Visnauskas joined the show to discuss the major housing policy deal reached in the new state budget, what it means for New York City and State, and what comes next. (Episode 444)

Duration:01:02:01

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NYC Deputy Mayor Maria Torres - Springer On The Adams Administration's Housing Agenda

4/15/2024
New York City Deputy Mayor Maria Torres-Springer joined host Ben Max at a live event at New York Law School's Center for New York City Law to discuss the Adams Administration's housing agenda, particularly the policies the City wants from the State. (Episode 443)

Duration:01:02:41

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Senator Gustavo Rivera On State Budget Negotiations

4/12/2024
State Senator Gustavo Rivera, a Bronx Democrat and chair of the Senate health committee, joined the show to discuss the status of state budget negotiations, including around major health issues, housing policy, and more. (Ep 442)

Duration:00:59:52

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Senate Minority Leader Rob Ortt On State Budget Negotiations

4/3/2024
New York State Senate Minority Leader Rob Ortt, an Upstate Republican, joined the show to discuss state budget negotiations, the GOP's priorities and warning, housing policy, and more. (Episode 441)

Duration:00:52:37

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'Empire AI' & What's Next in Artificial Intelligence Policy In New York, with Julie Samuels

4/1/2024
Julie Samuels, President and CEO of Tech:NYC, joined the show to discuss Governor Hochul's 'Empire AI' proposal to create a new artificial intelligence hub in Buffalo and related policies.

Duration:01:01:04

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Congestion Pricing Gets Final MTA Approval, With Gersh Kuntzman

3/28/2024
Gersh Kuntzman, editor in chief of Streetsblog NYC and longtime city journalist, joined the show to discuss the long arc of congestion pricing approval, the 3/27/24 final MTA Board passage of the program, its planned June implementation, potential benefits, pitfalls, and unknowns — and more. (Episode 439)

Duration:01:16:45

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Assembly Members Catalina Cruz & Brian Cunningham On Top Priorities & State Budget Negotiations

3/22/2024
Assembly Members Catalina Cruz of Queens and Brian Cunningham of Brooklyn joined the show to discuss their top legislative and budget priorities and the status of state budget negotiations with a deal due by April 1, including on the major issue of housing policy. Cruz also discussed her focus on immigrant communities and the asylum-seeker crisis, while Cunningham discussed the controversy over the future of SUNY Downstate medical center, among other topics they each addressed. (Ep 438)

Duration:01:21:26

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The Speaker's State Of The City & The State Housing Plans, With Jeff Coltin & Emma Whitford

3/14/2024
News of the Week: Jeff Coltin of Politico joins the show to discuss City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams' 2024 State of the City address and policy agenda, and the relationship between the Speaker and Mayor Eric Adams; then Emma Whitford of City Limits joins to discuss the three housing policy plans at the state level from Governor Kathy Hochul and the two majority conferences of the State Legislature. (Ep 437)

Duration:01:07:03

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Senate Deputy Leader Michael Gianaris On Redistricting, State Budget Negotiations, & More

3/7/2024
State Senate Deputy Leader Michael Gianaris, a Queens Democrat, joined the show to discuss what comes next in New York's redistricting saga, the development of the Senate Democratic majority's one-house state budget resolution, housing policy negotiations, and more. (Ep 436)

Duration:00:56:24

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Making Child Care Policy Work, with Grace Rauh

2/28/2024
Grace Rauh, executive director of the 5Boro Institute, joined the show to discuss the think tank's new child care policy report and key steps to ensure affordable child care for all New Yorkers, as well as other issues the Institute has been working on including city government staffing challenges, and more. (Ep 435)

Duration:01:09:36

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Inspector General Lucy Lang On Fighting Corruption And Increasing Integrity In NY State Government

2/14/2024
New York State Inspector General Lucy Lang joined the show to discuss her approach to the office and efforts to root out corruption, fraud, and waste in state government. She discussed other priorities and focus areas including prison oversight, covid fraud, gambling integrity, and more. (Ep 434)

Duration:00:54:03

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Senator John Liu On Education Issues And The 2024 State Legislative Session

2/9/2024
State Senator John Liu, a Queens Democrat and chair of the Senate's New York City education committee, joined the show to discuss the major education issues on the table in the 2024 state legislative session, his other top priorities, housing policy, and more. (Ep 433)

Duration:00:52:39

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NYC Health Commissioner Dr. Ashwin Vasan On Social Media Threats, Long Covid, & More

1/31/2024
New York City Health Commissioner Dr. Ashwin Vasan joined the show to discuss how the Adams Administration is taking on the threats of social media on youth, studying long covid, working to increase life expectancy, and more. (Ep 432)

Duration:00:59:15

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Analyzing Mayor Adams' 2024 State Of The City, With Christina Greer & Harry Siegel

1/24/2024
Dr. Christina Greer and Harry Siegel, co-hosts of the FAQ NYC podcast, joined the show to discuss Mayor Adams' 2024 State of the City address, Adams' broader agenda, performance, and standing, the developing 2025 race for mayor, and other New York political dynamics. (Episode 431)

Duration:00:57:56

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Assemblymember Alex Bores on AI Opportunity, Court Reform, Housing Policy, & More

1/22/2024
Assemblymember Alex Bores, a Manhattan Democrat, joined the show to discuss his efforts legislating artificial intelligence opportunities and challenges, judicial reform to ensure better functioning courts, housing policy, and more. As a computer scientist and data engineer, he also discussed how government can better use data to inform decision-making. (Ep 430)

Duration:00:53:57

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Analyzing Governor Hochul's 2024 Agenda & Albany Dynamics, With Shontell Smith & Liz Benjamin

1/10/2024
Political consultants and longtime Albany experts Shontell Smith and Liz Benjamin joined the show to analyze Governor Hochul's 2024 State of the State address, the governor's policy agenda, state government dynamics, and more. Smith, a former top official for the State Senate Democratic Conference, and Benjamin, a longtime journalist, dissect the governor-legislature relationship and much more. (Episode 429)

Duration:01:02:37

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Senator Zellnor Myrie On The Start Of The 2024 State Legislative Session

1/4/2024
State Senator Zellnor Myrie, a Brooklyn Democrat and chair of the Senate elections committee, joined the show to preview the 2024 legislative session in Albany and discuss his top priorities, whether the Legislature will do anything significant on housing policy, and much more. He also touched on questions about whether he might run for Mayor in 2025. (Episode 428)

Duration:00:51:45

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Assembly Housing Chair Linda Rosenthal Previews The 2024 State Legislative Session

12/21/2023
New York State Assembly Housing Chair Linda Rosenthal, a Manhattan Democrat, joined the show to preview the 2024 budget and legislative session in Albany, especially what may happen around housing policy negotiations. She also discussed her other top priorities and major areas of concern that the state will deal with. (Episode 427)

Duration:00:42:08

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New York's Congressional Redistricting Enters Another Chapter, With Jeff Wice

12/18/2023
Professor Jeff Wice, director of the Census and Redistricting Institute at New York Law School, joined the show to discuss the latest in the ongoing saga of congressional redistricting in New York. In mid-December, New York's highest court ordered a new round of map-making from the Independent Redistricting Commission, likely to lead to another new set of congressional district lines for the consequential 2024 elections in New York, where party control of the U.S. House of Representatives will again hang in the balance. (Ep 426)

Duration:00:53:31