Assemblyman Michael Riley offers up a challenge to the Keep Police Radio Public Act. The debate reveals insight into the question of who will be considered a journalist once law. See his X statement.
Assembly Bill A3516 is still pending signature as of this writing. I thought it might be interesting while we wait if I hub some of the chit chat about this bill as it exists around the official status updates and explainers surrounding it.
Missed in all the discussion regarding A3516 is the video dissection/challenge above to the bill by New York Assemblyman Mike Reilly. You can find his X statement here. The debate however tears into the question of who will be considered a journalist by the State of New York, once this bill is signed.
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The following are fresh listings in the publicly distributed Erie County Jail Roster as of yesterday.
Booking Date 12/17/25** In providing this convenient aggregate listing please keep in mind the following: Incarceration in county jail does not imply guilt - statistically, most inmates are in fact legally innocent and are only incarcerated pending further legal proceedings. As well, many circumstances including mental health and addiction issues can lead to behavioral turbulence and conflicts with society that result in jail. In noting incarceration status please adopt a compassion-first regard. For a variety of reasons the given list may not be all inclusive of those individuals actually processed.
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