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Opinion

OPINION: Ending Restaurant Restrictions is a Step in the Right Direction

But more must be done for industry New York small-business owners and employees received some long-awaited good news recently from Albany as two burdensome restrictions hampering restaurants and bars were eliminated. The state legislature successfully rescinded one of Gov. Cuomo’s executive orders that required customers to purchase food whenever ordering an alcoholic beverage. After legislators announced their

OPINION: Eight Threats to Order & Stability

Our national-security experts confront many threats to order and stability in the world. In this column, I touch on a few of the most urgent of them. Terrorism. While there is no universally accepted definition, we typically use the term to refer to the use of violence, usually by nonstate actors and targeting civilians, to achieve

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OPINION: Summing Up Democracy

It’s so easy, in the course of our day-to-day lives, to get caught up in the political preoccupations of the moment. What’s the U.S. Senate going to do about the filibuster? How should infrastructure money be spent? Is the country going to come out of this year as badly divided as it started? These and many

OPINION: Tax-and-Spend Budget Will Have Relocation Ramifications

The majority conferences in the New York Legislature recently passed a back-room budget deal that completely disregarded every rule of fiscal responsibility. The 2021-2022 enacted budget is $18.7 billion more than last year’s spending plan. New York State is now planning to spend $212 billion across the board, which represents a 9.7 percent increase over last year

OPINION: NYS Budget Creates Opportunities for Growth, Includes Risks

Following a year of economic turmoil and uncertainty created by the COVID-19 crisis, New York State passed its 2021-22 fiscal year budget [on April 7.]. The $212 billion plan includes funding that will advance important opportunities and drive progress across New York. Significant investments are rightfully being made in schools, childcare, and higher education, which will create

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