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Breathe in That Political Air

Years ago, a commercial appeared on New York City television. It showed a guy tumbling out of bed. The scene was grey, and the commercial was in black and white. The guy yawned and stretched, and scratched and staggered over to a window. He flung it open and stuck his head out. “Tomorrow morning,” a warm […]

Assembly Democrats Walk Away from Ethics Reform

New Yorkers no longer have the patience to be politely dissatisfied with the state’s performance in delivering meaningful ethics reform. They are fed up with the embarrassing headlines about public officials convicted of corruption, taking bribes, embezzling public money, perpetuating sexual harassment, and more. Making matters worse is the fact that even those who break

Syracuse College Promise Collaborative

As a community, we are often confronted with issues that seem beyond our influence to impact. Of late, poverty, and the systemic challenges that enable it to proliferate in our community, has captured our collective conscious.  We’ve seen the data showing that half of Syracuse’s children live in poverty. We’ve read the stories highlighting the

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A Better Alternative to Raising the Minimum Wage

With the deadline for the state budget approaching, one of the most contentious issues remaining is whether the state’s minimum wage should be increased to $15 an hour. This issue does not have to be included in this year’s budget, but rather could be accomplished in a standalone bill. However, the governor and Assembly majority,

Business Tax Cuts Help Everyone

If you remember the movie “Animal House,” you remember Bluto — John Belushi’s character. In one scene, he exhorts his glum fraternity pals.  He gives an emotional and rousing pep talk — ordering them to follow him. He flings his fist in the air, rends the air with a banshee rallying cry, and charges out

Middle-Class New Yorkers Deserve a Break

On a regular basis, residents of the Mohawk Valley and North Country carefully craft responsible budgets for their families. Lawmakers in Albany, however, aren’t nearly as vigilant when it comes to spending the hard-earned dollars of working-class New Yorkers.  The middle class was hit hardest by the recession, which still impacts lives today. Dollars just

Flip-Flopping Politicians

Some politicians cannot understand why so many folks hate politicians. To help them understand, I suggest they simply listen to themselves. Let’s take the battle over the vacancy on the Supreme Court following Justice Antonin Scalia’s death. President Obama has declared he will nominate someone to replace Scalia (He may even have already done so

The Missing Half of Congress’s Job

Every now and then, I’m asked if I miss Congress. My stock answer is that no, I don’t really miss it, but there are definitely times when I’d like to jump into a policy debate or call congressional hearings. This is one of those times. Over the last few weeks, several media outlets have reported

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