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OPINION: Upstate Business Survey Should Be a Call to Action for Albany
New York’s business community has expressed deep concerns regarding the direction of the state and its financial outlook, but it does not appear businesses will be getting much relief anytime soon. As such, the most-recent iteration of the Siena College annual Upstate New York Business Leaders Survey indicates a grim outlook from CEOs trying to navigate […]
OPINION: Our System Can’t Work Without Compromise
If you’ve been paying attention to national news, you know that one of the big topics preoccupying Washington is a debate over lifting the debt ceiling. So, for that matter, is overhauling Social Security. Many Democrats and Republicans alike are dug in on how, and under what conditions, Congress should act on these key issues. But
OPINION: Presidents get blamed for recessions on their watch
If anything has a knack of making presidents in otherwise commanding positions into one-term presidents, it is recessions of the U.S. economy. Just ask Jimmy Carter in 1980 as inflation peaked at 14.5 percent in April 1980 and unemployment topped off at 7.8 percent in July 1980. Or George H.W. Bush in 1992 as inflation
OPINION: Democracy should improve the lives of people
We Americans tend to think it’s self-evident that our system of government is superior. We value the freedom, independence, and individual rights that are part of our democratic system. We take for granted that we should elect our leaders and hold them accountable. But we should not assume everyone will see democracy the way we
OPINION: State Budget has Inadequate Funding for Essential Local Roads
Every day, New Yorkers rely on local roads, bridges, and culverts to get to work, go to school, run their errands and enjoy our state’s many great recreational destinations. Unfortunately, these same roads and bridges have been financially neglected for too long, and travelers from all over the state have been forced to navigate the
OPINION: Being a Good Citizen is a Lot Harder Than It Used to Be
A couple of decades ago, I wrote a book in which I talked about what it takes to be a good citizen in a representative democracy like ours. I thought the principles I laid out were timeless, but I recently reread them and boy, they seem a lot less clear-cut now. In principle, everything I wrote back
OPINION: SUNY’s Vaccine Rules Still Creating Confusion for Some P-Tech Students
In January, I wrote a letter to John B. King, Jr., chancellor of the State University of New York (SUNY), to address a concern raised by students taking classes in the New York State Pathways in Technology (NYS P-Tech) program. Despite a number of COVID requirements and mandates finally being relaxed, there remain a number
OPINION: War in Ukraine tests U.S. patience, Western unity
It’s been a year since Russia launched its brutal invasion of Ukraine, and a lot has happened in that time. Vladimir Putin’s unprovoked war has caused unspeakable destruction and suffering. At the same time, Ukrainians have inspired the world with their brave resistance. When the invasion began, some Western officials said privately that they expected
OPINION: It’s Always a Good Time to Focus on Heart Health
T here is never a bad time to ecommit to healthy cardiovascu- ar dietary and exercise habits, but American Heart Month in February offered an especially great opportunity to actively consider some creative ways to improve overall heart health. As we prepare to head into the warmer, sunnier spring weather, there are lots of ways
OPINION: Why You Should Want Your Representative to Learn Things
In the pantheon of political attacks on sitting legislators, probably none is more damaging than the charge that they’ve lost touch with the people back home. If they’re in Congress, it’s usually couched as having caught “Potomac Fever;” and in a state legislature, it’s that they don’t care about the views of the people who
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