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OPINION: Gorbachev sought reform, but got more than that
Not many people can say that they changed the course of history. Mikhail Gorbachev, who died [on Aug. 30] at age 91, is one of those few people. He had a profound impact on world affairs. It may not have been the impact he intended, but he changed the world for the better. Gorbachev was […]
LETTERS: Assembly GOP calls for review of Hochul’s COVID-test deal
During the COVID-19 state of emergency, which finally expired on Sept. 13, the [New York] Governor’s office and state agencies were given expanded discretion on state expenditures. In an effort to expedite the state’s purchasing and procurement processes during the public health crisis, the Legislature and Comptroller’s normal oversight authority was significantly restricted. Information compiled by
CEO FOCUS: 2022 Candidates Series Offers Direct Connection to Candidates
We recognize how important it is for CenterState CEO members to engage with leaders who will represent this community at the local, state, and federal levels. Therefore, we are incredibly pleased to announce our 2022 Candidates Series returns in October after a two-year hiatus. A Meet the Candidates Reception will kick off the series on Oct.
OPINION: Congress Shows Negotiation and Compromise Can Work
There are two especially striking aspects to the “Inflation Reduction Act,” the sprawling climate-change/tax-reform/health-care legislation that [recently] passed Congress and was signed into law by President Biden. The first is that it passed on strict party-line votes. And the second is that in an unexpectedly productive Congress, this makes it unusual. The measure was the
OPINION: California’s Energy Nightmare is a Cautionary Tale for N.Y.’s Climate Policies
Rushed, politically driven policy making doesn’t work, and California’s current energy crisis is proof of this fact. Officials there declared a statewide energy grid emergency and warned of potential blackouts as California faces a late-summer heat wave. Residents have been asked to limit their energy consumption by cutting down on major appliance use, including electric-vehicle chargers.
OPINION: Biden’s war on dissent is undemocratic and un-American
President Joe Biden [on Sept. 1] went to Independence Hall where the Declaration of Independence was penned by Thomas Jefferson and declared war on former President Donald Trump and those who support him. He did so in terms that serve as a full-speed ahead order for his weaponized Department of Justice to crush all dissent
OPINION: N.Y. needs more than a phone call from Gov. Hochul to feel safe again
The irony of Gov. Kathy Hochul taking credit for intervening in the rearrest of convicted felon Van Phu Bui is equal parts shocking and insulting. The governor has been dormant — for far too long — as violent crime has rampaged the state. So taking a victory lap for making a phone call that shouldn’t
OPINION: New York’s Climate Plan may put CHIPS on Ice
There is no doubt that the global semiconductor-chip shortage is problematic across many sectors. Phones, vehicles, computers, ATMs and health-care devices use this important technology and power us through our daily lives. While it’s encouraging to see New York’s elected leaders recognize the gravity of the current chip shortage, it’s incredibly discouraging to consider New York’s
OPINION: The New York State Fair is Bigger and Better than Ever
Each year, New Yorkers and visitors from around the country are treated to world-class entertainment, quality locally grown produce, contests, music and more at the Great New York State Fair. Prior to the pandemic, in 2019, the fair attracted a record 1.33 million visitors during the 13-day event. Founded in 1841, the annual tradition features an
OPINION: Taiwan conflict highlights U.S.-China challenges
America’s policy toward Taiwan is complicated to say the least. Taiwan is a democratic society in the shadow of autocratic China. It’s an economic and technological power and a key U.S. trading partner. We have similar values and strong people-to-people ties. We support Taiwan’s self-defense. But we don’t have formal diplomatic relations with Taiwan; relations
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