Max & Murphy
- Author: Vários
- Narrator: Vários
- Publisher: Podcast
- Duration: 332:47:36
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Synopsis
Gotham Gazette is a pioneering nonpartisan New York City-based online watchdog publication that covers city and state government, and has a rich tradition of reporting on local elections as well as policy that affects everything from the spaces where New Yorkers live and play to police tactics and civil rights. It is published by Citizens Union Foundation.
Episodes
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New York City's Green New Deal Comes Into Focus, With Pete Sikora
22/05/2023 Duration: 01h10minPete Sikora, climate campaigns director for New York Communities for Change, joined the show to discuss implementation of New York City's "Green New Deal" — particularly Local Law 97 that deals with building emissions — and more. (Episode 400)
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Top City & State Housing Officials On The Budget Impasse And What Comes Next, With Katz & Visnauskas
19/05/2023 Duration: 01h08minAt the annual NYSAFAH affordable housing conference in Manhattan, host Ben Max moderated a discussion with New York City Chief Housing Officer Jessica Katz and New York State Housing Commissioner RuthAnne Visnauskas about the state budget failure on housing and what comes next at the state and city levels. (Episode 401)
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A Vision For A More Livable City, With Sara Lind Of Open Plans
16/05/2023 Duration: 01h02minSara Lind, co-executive director of Open Plans, joined the show to discuss the group's vision for a more livable New York City, including specific programs, like Open Streets and Open Restaurants, state and city legislative and budget priorities, and more. (Episode 399)
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The Push For Housing Development In New York, With Basha Gerhards Of REBNY
11/05/2023 Duration: 52minBasha Gerhards, senior vice president of planning at REBNY, joined the show to discuss housing policy at the city and state levels, disappointment in the recent state budget agreement, and more. (Episode 398)
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The City Council's Mental Health Roadmap, With Council Member Linda Lee
10/05/2023 Duration: 48minCity Council Member Linda Lee, a Queens Democrat and chair of the Council's mental health committee, joined the show to discuss the CIty Council's mental health roadmap, specific legislation that's part of it, a recent Council hearing on the package, and more.
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Senator Gustavo Rivera On The New State Budget
04/05/2023 Duration: 51minState Senator Gustavo Rivera, a Bronx Democrat and chair of the Senate health committee, joined the show to discuss the newly-passed $229 billion state budget for the 2023-2024 fiscal year, which began April 1. (Episode 396)
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Episode 395: Why Housing Policy Negotiations Fell Apart In Albany, With Cea Weaver
25/04/2023 Duration: 44minCea Weaver, campaign coordinator for Housing Justice for All, joined the show to discuss state budget negotiations, the apparent demise of negotiations over housing policy, and the left-wing perspective on the issue and key components of the debate, including Good Cause Eviction, the governor's Housing Compact, and more.
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Episode 394 - Max Politics Podcast Senator Leroy Comrie On The MTA In State Budget Negotiations
21/04/2023 Duration: 41minState Senator Leroy Comrie, a Queens Democrat who chairs the Senate's committee with MTA oversight, joined the show to discuss how the MTA is factoring into state budget negotiations, his preferred plan for funding the transit authority, whether the state budget will advantage subway and bus riders, the future of Penn Station area redevelopment plans, and more.
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Episode 393: Major Transit & Climate Issues In State Budget Negotiations
21/04/2023 Duration: 01h05minAs New York state budget negotiations continue, there are major transit and climate issues being decided. Betsy Plum of Riders Alliance and Julie Tighe of League of Conservation Voters joined the show to break down the most pressing topics on transit and climate and what to watch for as a state budget deal is finalized by Albany leaders.
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Episode 392: Breaking Down State Budget Negotiations, With Liz Benjamin & Ken Lovett
14/04/2023 Duration: 52minLiz Benjamin & Ken Lovett, two veteran Albany journalists now in public affairs consulting, joined the show to discuss New York state budget negotiations, the power dynamics at play in the capital, key issues being negotiated among Governor Hochul and the Legislature, and more.
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Episode 391: Commissioner RuthAnne Visnauskas On Governor Hochul's 'New York Housing Compact
29/03/2023 Duration: 42minNew York State Housing Commissioner RuthAnne Visnauskas joined the show to discuss Governor Kathy Hochul's New York Housing Compact proposal, negotiations with the Legislature, meetings around the state to discuss the plan, and more.
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Episode 390: Senator Liz Krueger On State Budget Negotiations
20/03/2023 Duration: 39minState Senator Liz Krueger, chair of the Senate finance committee, joined the show to discuss state budget negotiations with under two weeks before the April 1 deadline for a new spending plan.
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Episode 389: Ed Cox Returns As New York Republican Party Chair
14/03/2023 Duration: 42minNewly-elected New York State Republican Party Chair Ed Cox, who previously held the role for 10 years, joined the show to discuss his plans for leading the state party, how to protect and build on Republican successes in 2022, and more.
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Episode 388: Borough President Vanessa Gibson On The State Of The Bronx
03/03/2023 Duration: 46minBronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson joined the show to discuss her first State of the Borough address and her agenda for the Bronx, including economic and housing development, major infrastructure projects, and more.
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Episode 387: UFT President Mike Mulgrew On Contract Negotiations, Charter Schools, & More
28/02/2023 Duration: 42minMichael Mulgrew, president of the United Federation of Teachers (UFT), joined the show to discuss his union's contract negotiations with the city, the governor's charter school expansion proposal, and other key issues facing teachers and schools.
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Episode 386: Black Political Power In New York, With Keith Wright
23/02/2023 Duration: 52minManhattan Democratic Party Leader Keith Wright, a former Assemblymember and longtime New York political player, joined the show to discuss Black political power in New York — past, present, and future.
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Episode 385: Understanding The Arrival Of Asylum - Seekers In New York City
17/02/2023 Duration: 01h04minOn this episode, a deep dive into what is happening around the tens of thousands of mostly Latin American asylum-seekers who have arrived in New York City over the last year, the federal laws at play, New York City's response, and more. Joining the show to break it all down: Felipe De La Hoz, a journalist who co-writes the Border Lines newsletter and contributes to the Daily News editorial Board, among other roles, and Giulia McDonnell Nieto del Rio, a reporter for Documented.
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Episode 384: Why It Costs New York So Much More To Expand The Subway, With Eric Goldwyn
09/02/2023 Duration: 56minEric Goldwyn, a professor who has led a team at the NYU Marron Institute of Urban Management, joined the show to discuss his team's research on building transit and why it costs so much more in New York than other places around the world. The Transit Costs Project just released its New York Case examining the exorbitant, late, and over-budget first phase of the Second Avenue Subway as well as its Final Report.
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Episode 383: Borough President Mark Levine's Vision For Manhattan
01/02/2023 Duration: 54minManhattan Borough President Mark Levine joined the show to discuss his new State of the Borough speech and agenda, and to discuss other topics important to Manhattan and the city.
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Episode 382: Analyzing Mayor Adams' 2023 State Of The City, With Errol Louis
26/01/2023 Duration: 43minNY1 political anchor Errol Louis, host of Inside City Hall, joined the show to analyze Mayor Eric Adams' 2023 State of the City speech and discuss how the mayor is doing a little over one year into his tenure.