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Craft Beverages Given More Support in State Law

The craft beverage industry is among the fastest-growing industries in New York with nearly 900 licensed manufacturers in the state. Part of this growth has to do with the state’s focus in recent years on trying to make it easier for craft-beverage producers such as beer, cider, and liquor producers to do business in New […]

Transit Priorities Need to be Put in a New Light

There are countless reasons why I feel fortunate to live Upstate. The “Summer of Hell” New York City commuters are facing is now among them. The deterioration of the city’s mass transit system has resulted in daily subway delays, overcrowded stations, riders trapped on trains, and ongoing chaotic events. The situation is adversely affecting the quality

Here ye! Here ye! Let’s scuttle these courts.

Would you like it if your apartment building had its own court? Your neighbor could accuse you of a crime and haul you into court — where a jury could convict you and punish you. We have the equivalent of that at many of our universities. These schools have created any number of “laws” to

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Full Repeal of Obamacare Has Always Been the Only Answer

Sen. Mike Lee (R–Utah) and Sen. Jerry Moran (R–Kan.) recently dealt a blow to Obamacare “repeal and replace” efforts [on July 17] when they announced they would not vote for the latest version of the Better Care Reconciliation Act. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, at press time, was trying to schedule a vote to repeal

New York’s Small Businesses Are Economic Engines

It is critical that state government supports New York’s small businesses. They make up the backbone of New York state by creating jobs and driving their respective local economies.  According to information from the U.S. Small Business Association in Forbes, small businesses generate 54 percent of all U.S. sales. That’s a huge portion of all sales

The piper plays the tune. But who pays the piper?

Think carefully about the consequences of government health care   M  any Americans are willing to give  p an important liberty. They  on’t realize it, but they are. They are happy to accept government health care. Total government health care. They bandy about terms like “socialized medicine,” “national health service,” and “single payer.” The single

We Need to Encourage Good Media

I’ll be the first to admit that when it comes to journalism, I’m a traditionalist.  ld-fashioned, even. But I don’t think it’s a coincidence that even while confidence in the media drops to new lows and Time magazine feels moved to wonder “Is Truth Dead?” on its cover, huge numbers of Americans have come to

Mishmash of Policy Adopted and Rejected in 2017 Session

New York state is a difficult state to govern in light of the upstate-down state divide. This divide generally, but not always, translates into differing policy priorities between the more populated areas of the state versus the less populated regions. The suburbs often represent the swing vote swaying between a more conservative or a more

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