State Budget Inches Forward

Governor Kathy Hochul announced Monday evening that a tentative budget agreement has been reached with state lawmakers. The 2026 budget, under state law, was supposed to be approved by April 1. The budget deal, said to be around $254 billion, includes several non-spending policy matters including a bell-to-bell cell phone ban in school for most […]

Lawler Faces Divided Constituency

Lawler Faces Divided Constituency

Congressman Mike Lawler (R NY 17) knew he was in for a rough night. During last Sunday’s town hall, the first of four assemblies planned throughout his district, Lawler faced boos, jeers, sporadic applause, and more than a few unsolicited questions from audience members demanding that the Congressman take a hard line against the Trump […]

Draft Day Decisions Await Giants & Jets

Thursday sets up to be another monster sports day in the big city. Yes, the Knicks will get set for the pivotal Game 3 in the first round series against the Detroit Pistons. In addition the city of Green Bay,  Wisconsin will take shape for the 2025 NFL Draft. I feel like we’ve said this […]

NY Offers Rebates for More Than 60 New Electric Vehicles

Governor Kathy Hochul this week announced $30 million is now available for consumers to lease or purchase new electric vehicles (EVs) in New York through the State’s Drive Clean Rebate program, which provides point-of-sale rebates for more than 60 new EVs. In addition, incentives for EV chargers through the Charge Ready NY 2.0 program have […]

Lawler faces divided crowd in Clarkstown

Mike Lawler knew he was in for a rough night. During last Sunday’s town hall, the first of four assemblies planned throughout his district, Lawler faced boos, jeers, sporadic applause, and more than a few unsolicited questions from outraged audience members demanding that the congressman take a hard line against the Trump Administration.  Standing in […]

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