In her recent state-of-the-state speech  Governor Kathy Hochul paid not even lip service to the importance of preserving the state's ambitious climate law, the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act. Now we know why. In leaked correspondence between her office and NYSERDA last week the idea that the law may have to be tinkered with because its mission of divorcing ourselves from fossil fuels is not happening fast enough was broached. Setting the stage for future debate between legislative leaders and the Governor over the law's future. Katherine Nadeau, Deputy Executive Director of Policy and Programs at the Environmental Advocates of New York helps explain. And after a winter of concern and discontent between our immigrant neighbors and Trump's goal of reducing same, we check in with the Worker Justice Center of New York here in Kingston. Executive Director Alaina Varvavaloucas and Director of Advocacy and Education Emma Kreyche detail a winter spent protecting human rights.