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OPINION: In Albany, Public Safety Must be a Priority in 2022
The start of 2022 offers us many opportunities to change the way we do things. In New York state, a number of issues need to be
OPINION: Reining in Government Spending Will Be Tough
With a $1 trillion infrastructure package on the books and the Biden administration’s $1.8 trillion “Build Back Better” measure preoccupying the Senate after passing the House, government spending is very much on Americans’ minds. In public meetings, I frequently hear people say that government’s share of the economy is too big, and it’s likely that voters’ feelings
OPINION: With the Start of a New Year, Looking Ahead with Optimism to 2022
While my colleagues and I gear up for a new legislative session, I am optimistic for a brighter and better 2022. To say that the last year has been littered with obstacles and unfortunate distractions is an understatement, and it is now time to get New York back on track for the 20 million residents who call
OPINION: COVID funds used to make snow, hire band, & outright fraud
Looking back at how some of the $2.2 trillion in CARES Act money was spent is a lesson in why we don’t need another multi-trillion-dollar spending bill — they are always fraught with waste and abuse. When Congress passed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act in the Spring of 2020, it directed states
OPINION: Religion Plays an Important Role in Public Life
The question of what role religion should play in American public life is difficult and controversial. It produces a lot of heated debate and no easy answers. My view is that religion has a role to play in our political life and that its impact on our democracy is largely positive. It’s true that religion can
OPINION: Congress must stop spending now to prevent runaway inflation
Wholesale prices increased at their quickest pace on record in November in the latest sign that the inflation pressures bedeviling the economy are still present. The producer price index for final demand increased 9.6 percent over the previous 12 months after rising another 0.8 percent in November. Every single month that Joe Biden has been president has
OPINION: Can We Find Our Way to the Common Good?
I still remember a question I got years ago. It was at a public meeting in Southern Indiana, in one of those squat, featureless cinder-block buildings you find all across the country. This young woman stood up and commented that I had traveled throughout the U.S. and had met all kinds of people. So she wanted to
OPINION: Hospital-Staffing Shortages Pose Threat to Patients, Providers
Medical facilities across New York are facing massive staffing shortages that have not only jeopardized the available bed space for patients in immediate need but are now also impacting the number of services offered in hospitals. It’s clear that the inability to provide patients with both essential and elective care has been seriously threatened by Gov. Hochul’s
OPINION: To stay competitive, U.S. should focus on fundamentals
The United States emerged in the 20th century as the world’s most powerful and competitive nation. Our economy, our technology, and our political system became the envy of all others. But in recent years, many observers have claimed that America is losing its edge. What do we need to do to strengthen our competitive position in
OPINION: Rejecting the New York State Carbon Tax
[I] recently participated in an Assembly Environmental Conservation Committee hearing discussing New York’s rapid transition to full electrification of the economy as a way to influence climate change. As the ranking minority member of the committee and an avid outdoorsman, [I am] keenly aware of environmental concerns over the cost of carbon. New taxes on gasoline, diesel,
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