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OPINION: Inflation still running hot, real incomes down
Congressional Democrats run out of time Inflation continued to run hot into September, with consumer inflation still up 8.2 percent annualized and producer inflation at 8.5 percent annualized, according to the latest data by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The post-COVID supply crunch is continuing, and the economy overheats, now with demand on the downturn as […]
OPINION: No surprise that Albany’s gun laws were rightly blocked in court
It was obvious before the ink was dry on the page that Democrats’ rushed and reckless gun laws were unconstitutional. The federal court ruled correctly [on Oct. 6 blocking elements of the state’s new concealed-carry restrictions]. It should serve as a lesson to Gov. Kathy Hochul and legislative Democrats about what happens when they try
OPINION: Why Political Skills Matter
Now that this year’s primaries are over and general-election campaigns are revving up, it’s time to take a step back. I know, it seems an odd thing to do when all the media attention is shifting to focus on the U.S. Senate, U.S. House, and legislative contests that might affect who controls those chambers. But
OPINION: Hochul Would ‘Do That All Again’ With Pay-To-Play Purchase
And that’s the problem Rather than explain how a department under her control could spend hundreds of millions of dollars more than needed on COVID-19 test kits, Gov. Kathy Hochul instead insisted the purchase was a good idea, proclaiming she would “do that all again” if given the chance. This response is alarming, arrogant, and
OPINION: Political skills make democracy work
It sometimes seems that Americans are hopelessly divided by politics, but I believe it will take politics to make our country work. More specifically, it will take political skills. We need elected officials with the political skills to bring together diverse factions and address America’s challenges. What are political skills? They include communication, not just
OPINION: Direct-Support Professionals Need More Resources in NYS
Too often, fiscal and social policies developed by the state’s one-party leadership are misaligned with the needs of those living here. The overwhelming shortage of direct-support professionals caring for the disability community is a prime example of this. While fast-food and retail employees continue to see their paychecks grow as a result of unprecedented hikes
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
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