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Employers Should Review the Content of their COBRA Notices Now

The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) issued revised model COBRA notices on May 1. The revised notices add information regarding the interaction between Medicare and COBRA and are intended to assist Medicare-eligible qualified beneficiaries when making health-care coverage decisions.  In response to the COVID-19 pandemic and associated economic downturn, many employers have been (or will

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We lead the world in decrepit buildings & it will get worse

Many visiting Europeans are stunned by the huge number of derelict and otherwise empty buildings we have in the U.S.  Most of our cities show signs of manufacturing blight. Especially Northern and Rust Belt cities. In this state, a city does not qualify as a city unless it can show several shuttered factories, an empty

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Exceptional? Only If We Get to Work

Like most Americans, I have always considered the United States an exceptional country. We possess a political system built on checks and balances, an ideal of giving voice to ordinary people across a diverse land, and a Constitution that favors finding common ground among them. Our economy, at its best, offers opportunity, rewards innovation, and

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Broome County IDA, City of Ithaca awarded EPA $300K brownfield grants

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has awarded the Broome County Industrial Development Agency (IDA) and the City of Ithaca $300,000 brownfield grants for specific projects in their respective areas. The local grants are part of more than $3 million in grants EPA made to New York organizations. A brownfield is a property for which

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