An investigation into how the state of New York is on the hook for up to a half billion dollars to cover bonds from a 1980s-era bailout of private hospitals, including one that shut its doors two years ago.
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What do gun advocates have to say about Bloomberg’s campaign?
Jacob Rieper, vice president of legislative and political affairs at the New York State Rifle & Pistol Association, the state’s largest — and the nation’s oldest — firearms advocacy organization: "If I use a firearm to defend myself and someone gets shot, most people would say, good for you, and too bad for the thug that was shot."
Read MoreState racks up multimillion-dollar bills for officials’ legal defense
A Freedom of Information Act request by The New York World yielded startling data -- hundreds of state workers have succeeded in getting their legal bills paid by the state, to the tune of $193 million since 1999, under a little known law giving state employees indemnification for legal penalties and costs connected to civil lawsuits
Read MoreHigh Line builder showered city officials with forbidden gifts – and pays no price
A major construction company behind New York's iconic High Line attraction provided free accommodations, meals to sanctioned civil servants
Read MoreHow New York State borrows billions against your paycheck, out of public view
Bonds borrowed against income tax receipts fueled state borrowing binge, with bills now coming due
Read MoreCuomo’s counselor reveals secrets behind his boss’ success
A former top aide to New York Governor Andrew Cuomo speaks from behind the scenes in an exclusive interview with The New York World
Read MoreCity financial counselor for poor came up short on its own worker benefits
The Bloomberg administration established the Office of Financial Empowerment in 2006 to help low-income New Yorkers make the most of their financial resources. Yet an organization the office is about to hire to operate one of five new Financial Empowerment Centers providing counseling to poor people has at least occasionally had trouble fulfilling financial obligations to some of its own employees.
Read MoreBalancing Act: Will 2012 be the year New York City gets its fair share of representation in the State Senate?
Redistricting in the state legislature has left New York City residents with less power in the State Senate than upstate voters
Read MoreHead Of Cuomo-Founded Homeless Agency Resigns
HELP USA CEO Larry Belinsky, married to the cousin of New York Govenor Andrew Cuomo and his sister Maria, resigned from their organization as the governor launches probe of nonprofit executive compensation. This story was first published in The New York World, and later picked up and credited by the Wall Street Journal.
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