Category: 2026 Legislation

  • New York Edges Toward a Redistricting Brawl—Again

    New York Edges Toward a Redistricting Brawl—Again

    A court ruling has pushed New York back toward redistricting chaos, exposing the flaws in a system sold as “independent” but engineered to collapse. Once again, judges—not voters—may decide the map, raising serious questions about accountability, legitimacy, and democratic trust.

  • Albany Opens 2026 Session With Affordability Pledges—and Familiar Fault Lines

    Albany Opens 2026 Session With Affordability Pledges—and Familiar Fault Lines

    The New York State Legislature commenced its 2026 session, focusing on affordability, public safety, and partisan tensions. Governor Kathy Hochul emphasized child care expansion and cost reductions, while Republican leaders countered with tax relief proposals and public safety reforms. With a tight budget timeline, disagreements on economic policy and priorities loom.

  • New Hampshire Considers First-in-the-Nation Move to Abolish Family Court System

    New Hampshire Considers First-in-the-Nation Move to Abolish Family Court System

    New Hampshire’s House Bill 652 proposes significant changes to the family justice system, aiming to replace specialized Family Division courts with a mediation-first model under general jurisdiction courts. Advocates cite issues of bias and inefficiency, while opponents warn of potential chaos and loss of expertise. The bill has reignited a crucial debate on family law’s…