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![]() Susan Arbetter
| New York Now is New York State's #1 in-depth public affairs program, featuring news, interviews and analysis from the Capital. Host Susan Arbetter probes politicians, civil servants, journalists and men and women at popular spots statewide as they examine that which is of importance to New York residents each week.New York Now airs Fridays at 7:30 p.m. and repeats on Sundays at 11 a.m. and 11 p.m. on WMHT. From politics and elections to the governmental actions that will impact your life, New York Now takes you beyond the headlines to broaden your understanding of New York's most crucial public policy debates. You can watch a recent episode of New York Now on WMHT.org thanks to the support of our members and contributors. Aside from its home on WMHT in New York's Greater Capital Region, New York Now is also available on the following stations (check local listings for times): WNET, New York City; WNED, Buffalo and Toronto; WXXI, Rochester; WCNY, Syracuse; WPBS, Watertown; WSKG, Binghamton; WLIW, Long Island and Mountain Lake Public Broadcasting, Plattsburgh. |
This Week's Poll Question
Q: Given the State Senate stalemate, should New York legislators hold a Constitutional convention? Cast your vote here now.
Last Week's Results
Q: Who deserves the largest share of blame for the State Senate stalemate?
State Senate Republican conference: 31%
State Senate Democratic conference: 19%
Billionaire businessman Thomas Golisano: 11%
State Senator Pedro Espada: 11%
State Senator Hiram Monserrate: 6%
Former Gov. Eliot Spitzer: 6%
Other: 16%
Check back each week for new poll results and a new poll question.
Disclaimer: This is not a scientific poll.







Host Susan Arbetter probes
life, New York Now takes you beyond the headlines to broaden your understanding of New York's most crucial public policy debates. 

