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OPINION: Comptroller Report is a Reality Check on NYS’ Energy Overhaul
As New York State attempts to meet the requirements of the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act (CLCPA), it is becoming clearer that the fears about its shortcomings are about to become a reality. More evidence of this came by way of New York Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli, who [recently] released a report emphasizing how far behind […]
OPINION: The System Works — But It Also Needs Attention
Back in mid-July, an eye-opening poll came out. It raises some serious questions about Americans’ underlying confidence in our democracy. The poll, from the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research, was filled with dire findings: only about half the country thinks democracy is working at least somewhat well; a majority of U.S. adults believe
OPINION: New Election Laws Should Have New Yorkers Concerned
What Democrats say about creating fair and equitable elections in New York and what Democrats do regarding those elections are growing increasingly further apart. While claiming recent changes in election laws are to improve turnout and democracy in the state, it is clear the motivation behind many of these policies is to suit their agenda.
OPINION: NATO’s relevance no longer in question
All eyes were on NATO [recently] as leaders of its member nations met in Lithuania to debate key issues, including their response to Russia’s war against Ukraine. That marked quite a change — a positive one — in the status of the 74-year-old organization. Just a few years ago, critics were writing NATO off as
OPINION: New Biden HUD regulation interferes in local zoning
A Few proposed regulation by President Joe Biden’s Department Of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) would once again attempt to meddle in state and local governments’ affairs by conditioning federal funding including Community Development Block Grants on changes to local zoning laws. The rule, once again titled, “Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing,” was offered in January
OPINION: The House GOP Caucus Revolt Isn’t All Bad
Now that it’s settled down to just a low simmer, the revolt by members of the ultra-conservative Freedom Caucus in the U.S. House of Representatives has mostly left the front pages. But it would be fair to say that it hasn’t been resolved — merely cooled for the moment. Since it could flare up again
OPINION: Biden losing Millennials as 2024 rapidly approaches
President Joe Biden, who is seeking reelection in 2024, before he was elected in 2020, enjoyed national polling leads among key age demographics across the country, with a solid base of support among younger voters. He led 49 percent to 32 percent among 18–29-year-olds and 54 percent to 33 percent among 30–44-year-olds against former President
OPINION: Russian uprising remains a mystery
Recent events in Russia have been surprising, even shocking. When the private army employed by Russia’s Wagner Group left Ukraine and moved toward Moscow last month, it caught everyone by surprise. We’re used to thinking of Russian leader Vladimir Putin as a dictator who has complete control of his country. Maybe he does, but the
OPINION: New York’s Radical Climate Agenda is Getting Out of Hand
There does not seem to be any limit to how far New York State’s left wing will go in the name of climate-change extremism. Since the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act (CLCPA) was passed in 2019, Albany Democrats have been racing to completely overhaul the state’s energy grid with little consideration given to the
OPINION: In the Constitution, Congress Comes First — In Real Life, Not So Much
There is a reason the founders started with Congress when they created the blueprint for our representative democracy. It’s the institution closest to the American people. This isn’t just political theory. For all their faults, members of Congress throughout our history have tried to stay close to and understand their constituents. They still do. More
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