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OPINION: Delaying congestion pricing is a big win for New Yorkers
Delaying congestion pricing [which would have charged drivers a $15 fee to drive into the central business district of Manhattan] is a victory for hardworking
OPINION: What’s on the Line for Law Enforcement
Each May, we celebrate and offer our thanks to the incredibly brave men and women of our law-enforcement community. During National Police Week, which was
OPINION: Common-Sense Solutions Continue to Get Lost in Albany
Albany politics once again are getting in the way of measures aimed at ensuring a safer learning environment for students and educators, as well as
Antisemitism on College Campuses is a Direct Threat to Our Democracy
Tensions on our college campuses have risen to unsustainable levels, and without targeted, immediate action, I fear what further escalation might look like. Protests over
OPINION: Protect Those Who Protect Us
Two [Central New York] police officers were senselessly gunned down [on April 14] by a deranged individual following what should have been a routine traffic
OPINION: Good-Cause Evictions Will Make Existing Housing Crisis Worse
The New York State Legislature continues to wage war on landlords, property owners, and small businesses by insisting on including policies that erode property rights
OPINION: Squatters’ Rights: Bad Policy Leads to Bad Public Safety
I [recently] joined small property owners and my colleagues in the Assembly Minority Conference to call out New York State’s flawed and unfair squatting laws.
OPINION: New York’s Cannabis Operation Needs a Complete Overhaul
New York State’s attempt at legalizing cannabis has been a predictable failure. Our inefficient bureaucracy is troubling enough when it comes to basic policy items
OPINION: Helping Families Afford Childcare Solves Major NYS Concerns
The new spending plan for New York State [that has an April 1 deadline] should be crafted to deliver economic growth and financial relief for
OPINION: New York Must Pass “Laken’s Law” & Restore Public Safety
Laken Riley was a bright and promising 22-year-old nursing student at the University of Georgia before she was brutally murdered while out for a jog
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