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(Airs 08/16/24 @ 10 p.m.) The Legislative Gazette is a weekly program about New York State Government and politics. On this week’s Gazette: We’ll take a look at the state’s Internet for All grant program, school districts across NY move forward to remove cellphones from classrooms, and if you’re on the Hudson River this month, you might see a new vessel keeping the waterway clean.
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The New York state Public Service Commission has reached a nearly $65 million settlement with utility company Central Hudson over the company’s billing issues.
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Local leaders are cautiously optimistic about an agreement between New York state and Central Hudson Gas and Electric Corporation. The utility has faced years of scrutiny over its billing practices.
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The Dutchess County city of Beacon is the first Hudson Valley municipality to ban fossil fuels.
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Central Hudson Gas and Electric appointed Christopher M. Capone as the new President and Chief Executive Officer after widespread criticism over its billing practices.
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New York Congressman Pat Ryan, a Democrat from the 18th district, spoke with WAMC's Ian Pickus.
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Central Hudson Gas & Electric has a rate case before the New York state Public Service Commission. A number of local officials want to see the utility’s…
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Central Hudson Gas and Electric will conduct a siren test Wednesday morning of the Sturgeon Pool Hydroelectric plant in Ulster County. The siren test for…
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The New York state Public Service Commission has begun public hearings on Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corporation’s proposed electric and gas rate…
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A utility company in the Hudson Valley has agreed to implement customer service improvements following a New York state Public Service Commission…