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Opinion: Elections are Fundamental

OPINION Elections are the hallmark of representative democracy. As a nation, we put a great deal of faith in elections, and the voting process. We abide by their results. Elections are fundamental to our system of government. We commit to a peaceful transfer of power to the election winners. Elections are the way we do business […]

Opinion: The Basics of the Election

OPINION It probably feels like the 2020 elections have been going on for years, and in a sense they have. Ever since Donald Trump won the presidency in 2016, the political world has been girding for this moment.   But more Americans than you might expect have only just begun paying attention now that we’re in the

New Nursing-Home Policy is a Win for New York Families

New York families recently received some long-awaited good news with the announcement that restrictive nursing-home visitation policies were finally being adjusted. Nursing-home visits had been banned since March because of the pandemic. Since then, some residents’ friends and loved ones were unable to visit because of strict visitation rules that went into effect over the summer.

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The Art of Giving Political Speeches

I was talking to a friend not long ago who was pretty down on politics in all its forms. “I actually find real enjoyment in politics,” I told him. He asked if I was nuts.   No, I said, there’s a lot of pleasure — even joy — to be found in participating. Case in point:

OPINION: More Regulations on New York’s Farmers Could Stifle Agriculture Industry Forever

New York farms were among the economic sectors hit hardest by the economic fallout from COVID-19. Demand for supplies dropped dramatically and supply-chain issues completely derailed the marketplace. Considering the already substantial obstacles facing the state’s agriculture industry, it is shocking that New York’s Wage Labor Board is considering, again, lowering the overtime threshold amid

OPINION: Nuclear Weapons Remain an Existential Threat

OPINION Seventy-five years ago, the United States dropped atomic bombs on iroshima and Nagasaki in Japan, bringing an end to World War II and sounding a warning about the devastating power of nuclear weapons. Remarkably, we have managed to avoid using these weapons in warfare again. But nuclear arms still present an existential threat, and it

OPINION: We’re All in This Together

OPINION We are a nation adrift. Even before the pandemic and George Floyd’s death, the U.S. was piling on problems with little sense that we had either the leadership or the political will to address them. The coronavirus and Black Lives Matter protests have amplified those challenges, throwing older ones into stark relief and adding new

Opinion: Steps NYS can take to Combat the Return of COVID-19 in Assisted-Living Facilities

OPINION The COVID-19 pandemic brought unparalleled challenges and wreaked havoc on nearly every industry.  Thousands of residents in assisted-living communities [across the state] experienced a sudden separation from their friends and families, while staff and management of these facilities struggled to keep up with demand for personal protective equipment (PPE) as they implemented rigid, enhanced

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