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CNY Tweets – March 11, 2019

Some recent tweets that came across the @cnybj Twitter feed, offering various small business, HR, career, financial, and personal tips. SBA @SBAgov#Small business owners, how do your workplace safety policies measure up? Review your safety policies — http://ow.ly/Y1Oy30nR68U NFIB @NFIBLabor laws are complicated, and the more that apply, the harder it is for #smallbiz owners […]

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Number of N.Y. farm cidery manufacturers rises five-fold since 2014 Farm Cidery Law

The number of farm cidery manufacturers across New York state has jumped from eight to 41 since the Farm Cidery Law was passed five years ago, Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s office says. The law created a new craft beverage license for hard cider produced with apples grown exclusively in New York. The license is similar to those

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2018 Farm Bill Widens Tax Breaks for Industrial Cannabis

When you consider the recent U.S. Farm Bill signed Dec. 20, 2018, tax law is probably not the first thing that comes to mind. A farm bill is passed about every five years that lays out the government’s policies for food and nutrition, agriculture, forestry, and conservation. The farm bill has wide-reaching effects, including school

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Budget Must Keep Middle Class Tax Cut, Fund Local Roads & Libraries

The 2019-20 New York State budget is due at the end of March. I recently joined some of my Assembly colleagues in Albany to push for priorities we would like to see in the budget. These priorities include keeping the middle class income tax cut, restoring funding for libraries, and helping families, localities, and small businesses.

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In Politics, You Need Priorities

I still remember a piece of advice I got not long after entering Congress. It came from a prominent journalist as we were talking about the bewildering array of issues Congress faced. Every day, he told me, I should ask myself a simple question: “What’s the most important thing to be doing today?”  This may be

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U.S. economy grows 2.9% in 2018, strongest growth since 2005

America in 2018 enjoyed the strongest economy since 2005, with 2.9 percent growth, validating President Donald Trump’s three-pronged economic policy. Cutting taxes, reducing regulations, and cutting out bad trade deals have proven to be the magic wand that is creating unprecedented job growth at what is typically the end of a positive business cycle.  President Obama’s

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CHRIS BOND

HUNT Engineers and Architects has named VP CHRIS BOND as its new president. He takes over the leadership of the Horseheads–based firm from Dan Bower, who will remain as CEO and chief strategic officer. Bond is only the third president of the 150-employee company which was founded by Robert Hunt in the wake of the

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C&S

C&S announced that the following two employees have been promoted to new roles in its Syracuse office. JEFFREY PALIN is now a VP, managing C&S’s industrial and private facilities architecture and engineering practice and agency construction management group. He has been with C&S for more than 30 years, managing a wide variety of facility design

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JOHN URBAN

CHA Consulting, Inc. announced that JOHN URBAN has joined the firm’s electric distribution design group in Syracuse as an assistant systems analyst. He is an experienced utility systems specialist and production technician with a background in geographic information systems. He has also worked as a new construction, NESC violation, and quality control inspector for CATV

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