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OPINION: Biden’s COVID vaccine mandate is unconstitutional
OSHA lacks authority to issue its rule This Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) rule [imposing the Biden Administration’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate on U.S. businesses employing more than 100 workers] far exceeds the boundaries of executive authority. President Biden has made the decision to render our constitutional guardrails completely irrelevant. It is truly the point of […]
OPINION: New York is Inviting Criminals to Commit Crimes
It could not be more apparent the criminal-justice “reforms” being championed by the liberal majority conferences [of the New York Legislature] are creating a dangerous environment for New Yorkers. One need only read their local newspaper to document the myriad failures and backfires of these policies. Residents in my district were forced to experience them firsthand [recently]
OPINION: We should act to head off a water crisis
The world is approaching a water crisis that will impact the lives of several billion people, according to the World Meteorological Organization. We can’t solve this crisis easily, but there are many things we should do. One of the most important is to raise public awareness. Many people just don’t know there’s a problem, much less a
OPINION: This Election Day, Look Closely at the Back of the Ballot
Voters across New York state will be leading to the polls to make critical decisions regarding which candidates will represent them in the coming term. This year, it is especially important that residents get out and vote as elections featuring local candidates, typically, have a lower turnout than in statewide election years. This year, there are also
OPINION: The Documents on Which Our Democracy Rests
As Americans, we tend — understandably — to focus on the constitution as the source for our representative democracy. It is, after all, our basic operating document, the blueprint for the system we’ve been shepherding for the last 234 years. But the Constitution did not arise out of thin air; our forebears marked key steps along the
OPINION: Hochul’s Fulton School Veto Unfairly Punishes Students
Gov. Kathy Hochul, following in lockstep with her predecessor, [recently] vetoed a bill that would have saved the Fulton School District from losing more than $1 million in state aid due to a clerical error dating back to the 2016-17 school year. She did this despite near-unanimous legislative support for the bill and knowing full well the district
OPINION: Global water crisis affects us all
Here in the United States, we have grown accustomed to thinking we will always have access to plentiful, clean water. We just assume we can turn on the tap and get all the water we need. But in much of the world, water for drinking, cooking, and cleaning isn’t something to take for granted. Even in the
OPINION: Americans have a right to speak out against public-school policies
The Biden administration has gone into full attack mode against the First Amendment right to petition the government as his attorney general has declared that parents opposing critical race theory (CRT) [and mask mandates] before their local school boards should potentially be treated as domestic terrorists under the Patriot Act. This abuse of that dubious post-Sept. 11
OPINION: Why I’m Optimistic about the Future
One of the great privileges of reaching and working on a university campus is the chance to be in regular touch with young people. Even better, I sometimes get asked to give talks elsewhere and to meet with young people of all kinds and descriptions. That’s sometimes one on one, other times in small groups, and sometimes
OPINION: Without Action, New York’s Economic Shortcomings Could Become Permanent
A new report from the Empire Center citng Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) data paints an alarming picture of New York’s COVID-19 recovery. Check it out at: https://www.empirecenter.org/publications/nys-still-has-very-far-to-go/. Just one month after then-Gov. Andrew Cuomo “paused” the state, New York had already lost close to 2 million jobs as the outbreak spread. Since that initial shutdown,
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