The first presidential debate held earlier this week left many Americans scratching their heads about where Donald Trump and Joe Biden stand on the issues. For 90 minutes the president and the former vice president engaged one another in personal attacks and interruptions rather than focused debate and discussion. The […]
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SUNY Oswego set to re-open Monday following two-week pause
SUNY Oswego is set to reopen on Monday, Oct. 5 following a precautionary two-week pause announced by President Deborah Stanley and SUNY Chancellor Jim Malatras due to a surge in positive COVID-19 cases. “The majority of our campus community has been following the rules and guidelines in place, which has […]
Assemblywoman holds hearing to address rise in substance abuse attributed to COVID-19
Accompanying Rosenthal, testimony was heard from the Commissioner of the Office of Addiction Services and Supports Arlene Gonzáles-Sánchez; Executive Director of the NYS Conference of Local Mental Hygiene Directors Kelly Hansen; President of the Coalition of Medication Assisted Treatment Providers and Advocates Allegra Schorr; Executive Director of NYS Council for […]
Chief Judge DiFiore Holds Hearing to Discuss COVID-19 Impact on the Civil Justice Crisis
On Monday, Sept. 21, Chief Judge Janet DiFiore held her annual statewide public hearing evaluating civil legal services in New York City. This year, she focused on the civil justice crisis that has become prevalent due to COVID-19. Judge DiFiore invited presenters to speak about the civil service needs of […]
Manhattan legislators push for new criminal justice reform in light of NYPD’s use of excessive force
Two state lawmakers are condemning what they call overly aggressive action by the NYPD on Saturday as they broke up a protest and march in honor of Breonna Taylor. Sen. Brad Hoylman and Assembly Member Deborah Glick issued the following statement: “Last night, bystanders and protesters in our districts […]
State officials watching an uptick in COVID cases in five counties
In a Monday morning update on COVID and other matters, Gov. Andrew Cuomo addressed a spike positive COVID-19 cases clustered in areas of Orange, Rockland and Broome Counties counties as well as Brooklyn and Queens. The Governor’s Office sent 200 rapid testing machines and offered Department of Health staff to […]
League of Women Voters launch election tool and voters guide
As election season approaches in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, there is a lot of uncertainty surrounding the voting process. In most elections, voters only have to worry about brushing up on political candidates’ policy stances and their personal and political histories; in this election season, voters must also […]
Sen. Metzger urging FCC to deny Spectrum’s request to cap data usage, change fees
State Sen. Jen Metzger is asking the Federal Communications Commission to reject Charter Communications’ request to set data caps and charge its customers based on usage – two conditions of their merger agreement they want to sunset two years early. Internet and cable provider Charter Communications, more commonly known by […]