Articles for Investigative Post staff

Dec 9

2013

Clean up your air, Midwest

The governors of eight Northeast states, including New York, want the federal government to force Midwest-Rust Belt states to prevent coal plant soot and smog from wafting across borders. The solutions are costly air pollution control technology or closing the coal plants for good.

Posted 12 years ago

Dec 2

2013

Ranking NY courts by fines collected

Two Erie County towns–Tonawanda and Amherst–rank in the top 10 of courts in the state that collect the most fines. A data and map project from the The Post-Standard.

Posted 12 years ago

Nov 26

2013

Subsidies in NY have doubled since 2010

Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s tax commission has determined that corporate tax breaks totaled $1.8 billion last year. “If you eliminated all the credits, you could cut business taxes enormously for everybody,” one official told the New York Daily News.  

Posted 12 years ago

Nov 25

2013

Education reform, Albany style

Wealthy interests are driving the state’s education reform efforts, usurping veteran Education Department staffers. “It is unsettling to watch the dismantling of public education by inexperienced employees hired from a special fund,” one principal told the Albany Times Union.

Posted 12 years ago

Nov 25

2013

“Great for … corrupt federal officials”

David Cay Johnston, a friend of Investigative Post, reports for Newsweek about the federal government’s growing hostility to requests for documents and data from journalists under the Freedom of Information Law.

Posted 12 years ago

Nov 14

2013

U.S. coal’s smog covers Ontario

Ontario is a year away from removing coal-fired power from its grid. But the smog isn’t going away. That’s because half of Ontario’s smog comes from the United States, namely Michigan, where half of its electricity comes from coal-fired power plants. In comparison, about 3 percent of New York’s electricity comes from coal.

Posted 12 years ago

Nov 12

2013

NY electric bills second highest in country

New York’s electricity bills are 60 percent higher than the national average. And those bills could be on the rise by as much as 13 percent. A report from the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle.

Posted 12 years ago

Nov 10

2013

Explaining the state’s “complex economic development strategy”

The Albany Times Union explains the many nuances involved in Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s push to export the model used to develop a nanotechnolgy sector in Albany to other other upstate cities, including Buffalo. The plan here involves developing clusters focused on energy, technology and medical.

Posted 12 years ago
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