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Diplomas to Homeownership Bill Seeks to Rehab Neighborhoods
Student-loan debt and the high cost of living can make it difficult for many to achieve the dream of owning a home. To try to
Closing the Skilled-Labor Gaps with Apprenticeship Programs
With an estimated 10,000 baby boomers turning age 65 each day and approaching retirement, there is a growing need to find qualified individuals to fill
The Latest in the Year of the Criminal in New York State
In New York, convicted felons are not allowed to vote until they have served their sentence. Voting rights are automatically restored after the sentence is
Career Assistance for Veterans Available at Local Job Centers
On Nov. 11, our country celebrates Veterans Day. This day provides our nation the opportunity to honor all those who served and sacrificed for our
New York Needs to Reinstate the Medicaid Cap
Medicaid is a federal and state program established in 1965 to provide health care for people with limited wealth. It is often confused with Medicare,
New York State Does Not Need Professional Politicians
Because New York State government is now almost exclusively controlled by downstate Democrats, the expansion of state government into every aspect of our lives accelerated
State Proposes Burdensome Rule for Restaurants, Third-Party Delivery Services
Technology has opened new ways for people to order food from restaurants. Apps like UberEats, DoorDash, GrubHub, and Seamless are a few of the many
Sadly, New York Continues the Outward Migration
I love New York State. Our diverse natural resources offer opportunities with which not many other states can compete. We have the beautiful mountains of
State Property Checks Explained
My office has been getting calls from constituents who are understandably confused about two rebate checks the state has begun to mail to property taxpayers
For years, advocates who self-define as environmentalists have argued that New Yorkers must lessen their reliance on fossil fuels. Their first targets were any facilities