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DRI Funding Supports Private-Dollar Investments
The City of Fulton received some fantastic news in August when it was named the regional winner of this year’s $10 million Downtown Revitalization Initiative
Stronger Laws to Protect Police are Needed
Each day, police officers put their lives on the line to protect our communities. From routine traffic stops to being the first to respond to
New York’s Climate Act: Short on Details, Long on Mandates & Costs
A basic element of well-crafted legislation is details. Well-written bills detail what parts of existing law will change, how the change will impact people, penalties
NY ABLE allows families of those with disabilities to plan for future
The NY ABLE 529 Plan was created to help families find a better way to afford expenses related to disabilities. It is similar to the
Bill Would Restore Hunting on Lands Held in Trust by SUNY-ESF
In the fall of 2013, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) announced that it would ban hunting with firearms on 5,300 acres of
As we spend more time outdoors with the warmer weather, it is important to take proper precautions to ensure protection from Lyme disease. Lyme disease
Session Ends with Onslaught of Progressive, NYC Legislation
The 2019 New York State legislative session thankfully came to a merciful close in the early morning hours of June 21. After last November’s election,
Property Owners Along Lake Ontario Need More Help
For the second time in three years, property owners along the southern and eastern shores on Lake Ontario are experiencing catastrophic flooding. With lake levels
Protect Victims of Violent Crimes from Frequent Parole Hearings
For victims of heinous crimes whose perpetrators are behind bars, parole hearings can be traumatic. The state can do more to protect victims and families
Advocating for People with Disabilities
It was less than 30 years ago when the Americans with Disabilities Act passed Congress and was signed into law by President George H.W. Bush.