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Important Information, Resources Available For Those Impacted By Coronavirus
The coronavirus isn’t just an unprecedented public-health emergency. It has turned life as we know it upside down. Tens of thousands of afflicted New Yorkers
Governor Must Prioritize Citizens’ Needs Over Illegal Immigrants
When Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed legislation allowing illegal immigrants to obtain drivers licenses, I wasn’t shy about my opposition to the measure. Providing a privilege
Shop Local This Holiday Season
Support your friends and neighbors Christmas is nearly here, and for those of you who love to wait until the last minute to check off
Lessons Learned from Cuomo’s License-Plate Debacle
Gov. Andrew Cuomo tried to take advantage of the people of New York, and they weren’t having it. New Yorkers made sure the governor’s office
Direct-Care Professionals Need Our Support
Direct-care professionals provide their communities with an invaluable service, and their tireless dedication and commitment to the well-being of the disability community continues to improve
College Costs are Crushing Young New Yorkers
We’ve reached the time of year where college students [have made] their way back to campus. [Classes have started] and young men and women are
County Fairs Promote Sense of Community & Boost Local Tourism
Across New York state, we have many county fairs, festivals, and events taking place this summer, and the Finger Lakes Region is no exception. County
Legislative session was 6 months of unchecked liberal extremism
One-party rule in Albany is an unmitigated disaster. The best part about the 2019 New York State legislative session is that for now, the damage
The 2019-2020 enacted state budget is a tax-and-spend debacle and precisely the fiscal disaster many predicted would follow the new one-party Democratic rule in Albany.
Minimum-Wage Increase Hurts Those it Means to Help
Small businesses in New York are facing mounting pressure to comply with the state’s escalating minimum wage. Nearly every facet of the economy has felt