7 People 4152 Fact-checks 1617 Articles People (7) New York Times New York Post New York Citizens Audit New York Republican State Committee NARAL Pro-Choice New York New York Times Editorial Board New York City Police Benevolent Association Fact-checks (4152) James Tedisco stated on January 05, 2021 in a news release: “New York leads the nation in out-migration of residents, with 126,000 people leaving last year and over one million in the past decade.” By Landon Allison, John Pullano• January 26, 2021 Edward Cox stated on September 19, 2017 in a conversation with reporters: New York has "the biggest outmigration of citizens of any state." By Dan Clark• September 29, 2017 Lee Zeldin stated on April 12, 2022 in a tweet: “New York leads the U.S. in population loss.” By Elizabeth Egan, Marnique O. Panepento• May 6, 2022 William Barclay stated on December 01, 2022 in a radio interview: California has twice the population of New York, but spends $260 billion, while New York spends $220 billion. By Jill Terreri Ramos• January 13, 2023 Kathy Hochul stated on May 25, 2017 in a speech at City & State’s State of NY Women forum: "We have pay equity. When you think about that wage gap, we all know it's 78 cents to the dollar. Well, in New York state it's 90 cents to the dollar." By Dan Clark• June 9, 2017 Brian Kolb stated on December 09, 2017 in an op-ed: "New York state spends more than $8 billion in taxpayer money each year on job-creation programs - more than the combined total of the next three largest states" By Dan Clark• January 5, 2018 Instagram posts stated on December 18, 2023 in an Instagram post: “Illegal immigrants now have the right to vote in New York." By Madison Czopek• January 19, 2024 John Wisniewski stated on April 13, 2012 in a video press release: "If you're earning under $100,000 a year and you commute to New York every day you pay more to the Port Authority in tolls than you pay to the state of New Jersey in income tax." By Erin O'Neill• April 23, 2012 Sean Hannity stated on February 29, 2024 in a segment of "Hannity" on Fox News: In New York City “local elections, illegal immigrants can vote.” By Madison Czopek• March 1, 2024 Sean Ryan stated on March 01, 2017 in a press conference: "Just last year, over 5,000 refugees came to New York state, and 94 percent settled outside of New York City." By Dan Clark• March 4, 2017 Edward Cox stated on February 10, 2018 in opening remarks at a Republican gubernatorial debate: About New York state: "We have the highest debt per capita." By Dan Clark• February 16, 2018 Chris Jacobs stated on September 01, 2016 in a campaign ad: "After how hard you work and how much you pay in taxes, New York City ends up getting the money. I'm Chris Jacobs. I think it's time we have someone in Albany that's making sure our region gets our fair share" By Dan Clark• October 14, 2016 Andrew Cuomo stated on April 11, 2018 in a conversation with reporters: "I think we're actually ahead" on legalizing marijuana for recreational use in New York state. By Dan Clark• April 17, 2018 Bill Nelson stated on April 08, 2014 in remarks at a committee hearing: "My state of Florida is now the third-largest state. We have surpassed New York in population." By Amy Sherman• April 14, 2014 Edward Cox stated on January 10, 2017 in a press conference: "The exodus of citizens from New York State has been growing." By Dan Clark• January 20, 2017 Marc Molinaro stated on April 02, 2018 in a conversation with reporters: New York has "among the highest tax burdens of any state in the nation" By Dan Clark• April 12, 2018 Kirsten Gillibrand stated on April 21, 2020 in a tweet: “Immigrants make up a majority of essential workers in places like New York City.” By Jaren Holmes, John Pullano• May 7, 2020 Rob Astorino stated on July 25, 2014 in an interview on "Fox & Friends": The state of New York is the "worst in the nation in economic recovery." By Louis Jacobson• July 28, 2014 Robert Mujica stated on January 18, 2018 in a radio interview: "70 percent of the income tax that the state collects happens to come from Westchester, Nassau, Suffolk and New York City" By Dan Clark• February 1, 2018 Donald Trump stated on April 29, 2019 in a Tweet: "They didn’t even put up a fight against SALT" By Jill Terreri Ramos• May 21, 2019 Articles (1617) Coming Soon: PolitiFact New York! By Aaron Sharockman• March 4, 2016 Who is Bill de Blasio? A bio of the Democratic presidential candidate By Louis Jacobson• June 20, 2019 Ask PolitiFact: Are New York’s voter laws more restrictive than Georgia’s? By Amy Sherman• April 8, 2021 How much credit does Giuliani deserve for fighting crime? By Wes Allison• September 1, 2007 No, the New York Times has not admitted to peddling ‘fake news’ about most recent Kavanaugh claim By John Kruzel• September 18, 2019 Evolution of misinformation: How false story about migrants displacing homeless veterans caught fire By Jeff Cercone• May 23, 2023 Gov. Ron DeSantis says New Yorkers fueled coronavirus in Florida. Experts say it’s hard to tell By Miriam Valverde• May 4, 2020 In New York, uneven progress on increasing voter access By Jill Terreri Ramos• August 22, 2022 Fact-checking viral video alleging some New York hospitals are ‘murdering’ COVID-19 patients By Tom Kertscher• May 14, 2020 How much economic impact do film and TV production tax credits yield for states? By David Scibilia• May 3, 2023 New York state of mind By Jon Greenberg, Katie Sanders• April 6, 2015 Who is responsible for helping migrants in Chicago and New York City? Leaders say Biden can do more By Maria Ramirez Uribe• September 15, 2023 Sorting out how politics, policies swirl around N.Y.’s nursing home Covid-19 mortality rates By Michelle Andrews• March 2, 2021 Dewhurst revisits “apples to carburetors” By W. Gardner Selby• June 26, 2012 Voting Counts: After problematic primary, New York hopes for a smoother election in November By Jill Terreri Ramos• September 25, 2020 50 Cent’s upset with Biden’s tax plan. What does it mean for the rest of us? By Jill Terreri Ramos• October 31, 2020 Are New Yorkers really fleeing to Florida over taxes? By Amy Sherman• March 29, 2019 Fact-checking claims in the Hochul-Zeldin debate By Jill Terreri Ramos• October 30, 2022 No sanctuary from exaggeration By Bill Adair• November 19, 2007 Fact-checking claims on California’s unsheltered homeless population By Chris Nichols• July 25, 2019
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James Tedisco stated on January 05, 2021 in a news release: “New York leads the nation in out-migration of residents, with 126,000 people leaving last year and over one million in the past decade.” By Landon Allison, John Pullano• January 26, 2021 Edward Cox stated on September 19, 2017 in a conversation with reporters: New York has "the biggest outmigration of citizens of any state." By Dan Clark• September 29, 2017 Lee Zeldin stated on April 12, 2022 in a tweet: “New York leads the U.S. in population loss.” By Elizabeth Egan, Marnique O. Panepento• May 6, 2022 William Barclay stated on December 01, 2022 in a radio interview: California has twice the population of New York, but spends $260 billion, while New York spends $220 billion. By Jill Terreri Ramos• January 13, 2023 Kathy Hochul stated on May 25, 2017 in a speech at City & State’s State of NY Women forum: "We have pay equity. When you think about that wage gap, we all know it's 78 cents to the dollar. Well, in New York state it's 90 cents to the dollar." By Dan Clark• June 9, 2017 Brian Kolb stated on December 09, 2017 in an op-ed: "New York state spends more than $8 billion in taxpayer money each year on job-creation programs - more than the combined total of the next three largest states" By Dan Clark• January 5, 2018 Instagram posts stated on December 18, 2023 in an Instagram post: “Illegal immigrants now have the right to vote in New York." By Madison Czopek• January 19, 2024 John Wisniewski stated on April 13, 2012 in a video press release: "If you're earning under $100,000 a year and you commute to New York every day you pay more to the Port Authority in tolls than you pay to the state of New Jersey in income tax." By Erin O'Neill• April 23, 2012 Sean Hannity stated on February 29, 2024 in a segment of "Hannity" on Fox News: In New York City “local elections, illegal immigrants can vote.” By Madison Czopek• March 1, 2024 Sean Ryan stated on March 01, 2017 in a press conference: "Just last year, over 5,000 refugees came to New York state, and 94 percent settled outside of New York City." By Dan Clark• March 4, 2017 Edward Cox stated on February 10, 2018 in opening remarks at a Republican gubernatorial debate: About New York state: "We have the highest debt per capita." By Dan Clark• February 16, 2018 Chris Jacobs stated on September 01, 2016 in a campaign ad: "After how hard you work and how much you pay in taxes, New York City ends up getting the money. I'm Chris Jacobs. I think it's time we have someone in Albany that's making sure our region gets our fair share" By Dan Clark• October 14, 2016 Andrew Cuomo stated on April 11, 2018 in a conversation with reporters: "I think we're actually ahead" on legalizing marijuana for recreational use in New York state. By Dan Clark• April 17, 2018 Bill Nelson stated on April 08, 2014 in remarks at a committee hearing: "My state of Florida is now the third-largest state. We have surpassed New York in population." By Amy Sherman• April 14, 2014 Edward Cox stated on January 10, 2017 in a press conference: "The exodus of citizens from New York State has been growing." By Dan Clark• January 20, 2017 Marc Molinaro stated on April 02, 2018 in a conversation with reporters: New York has "among the highest tax burdens of any state in the nation" By Dan Clark• April 12, 2018 Kirsten Gillibrand stated on April 21, 2020 in a tweet: “Immigrants make up a majority of essential workers in places like New York City.” By Jaren Holmes, John Pullano• May 7, 2020 Rob Astorino stated on July 25, 2014 in an interview on "Fox & Friends": The state of New York is the "worst in the nation in economic recovery." By Louis Jacobson• July 28, 2014 Robert Mujica stated on January 18, 2018 in a radio interview: "70 percent of the income tax that the state collects happens to come from Westchester, Nassau, Suffolk and New York City" By Dan Clark• February 1, 2018 Donald Trump stated on April 29, 2019 in a Tweet: "They didn’t even put up a fight against SALT" By Jill Terreri Ramos• May 21, 2019
Coming Soon: PolitiFact New York! By Aaron Sharockman• March 4, 2016 Who is Bill de Blasio? A bio of the Democratic presidential candidate By Louis Jacobson• June 20, 2019 Ask PolitiFact: Are New York’s voter laws more restrictive than Georgia’s? By Amy Sherman• April 8, 2021 How much credit does Giuliani deserve for fighting crime? By Wes Allison• September 1, 2007 No, the New York Times has not admitted to peddling ‘fake news’ about most recent Kavanaugh claim By John Kruzel• September 18, 2019 Evolution of misinformation: How false story about migrants displacing homeless veterans caught fire By Jeff Cercone• May 23, 2023 Gov. Ron DeSantis says New Yorkers fueled coronavirus in Florida. Experts say it’s hard to tell By Miriam Valverde• May 4, 2020 In New York, uneven progress on increasing voter access By Jill Terreri Ramos• August 22, 2022 Fact-checking viral video alleging some New York hospitals are ‘murdering’ COVID-19 patients By Tom Kertscher• May 14, 2020 How much economic impact do film and TV production tax credits yield for states? By David Scibilia• May 3, 2023 New York state of mind By Jon Greenberg, Katie Sanders• April 6, 2015 Who is responsible for helping migrants in Chicago and New York City? Leaders say Biden can do more By Maria Ramirez Uribe• September 15, 2023 Sorting out how politics, policies swirl around N.Y.’s nursing home Covid-19 mortality rates By Michelle Andrews• March 2, 2021 Dewhurst revisits “apples to carburetors” By W. Gardner Selby• June 26, 2012 Voting Counts: After problematic primary, New York hopes for a smoother election in November By Jill Terreri Ramos• September 25, 2020 50 Cent’s upset with Biden’s tax plan. What does it mean for the rest of us? By Jill Terreri Ramos• October 31, 2020 Are New Yorkers really fleeing to Florida over taxes? By Amy Sherman• March 29, 2019 Fact-checking claims in the Hochul-Zeldin debate By Jill Terreri Ramos• October 30, 2022 No sanctuary from exaggeration By Bill Adair• November 19, 2007 Fact-checking claims on California’s unsheltered homeless population By Chris Nichols• July 25, 2019