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Escape From New York: Retirees Don't Want to Stay Here
"HireAHelper" released its annual report showing California and New York had the dubious distinction of losing the most retirees to other states. The Golden State lost 18% of retirees to new states while here in the Empire State 11% of every person that retired hit the road for greener pastures.
An 'Act' of Compassion
More surprisingly was that her veto pen fell on a vastly changed version of the legislation, which was updated to assuage the Governor's concerns over the Act's overhyped impact on the State's hospitals and insurance industry.
Socialist Aligned Politicians Push Taxpayer Funded Health Care for Illegals in NY
Right now many are ineligible to receive taxpayer funded healthcare due to federal regulations and restrictions. This state law would relax those rules and provide free healthcare for illegal immigrants. It directs the State Health Commissioner to modify rules to give migrants exemptions from federal regulations so they can receive healthcare.
Juvenile Justice Overhaul? New York's Quiet Push for Juvenile Record Expungement
The bill, which aims to include records held by local educational agencies in the expungement process for PINS cases when proceedings conclude favorably for the respondent, parallels the state's controversial bail reform. Critics argue that the bill's quiet progression through the legislative process and its potential impact on public safety echo concerns previously raised about bail reform, which some believe has contributed to increased crime rates in New York.
Special Olympics New York Saved From The Fiscal Chopping Block
Special Olympics New York President and Chief Executive Officer Stacey Hengsterman shared her mission of asking Governor Kathy Hochul to include increased funding in her proposed Executive Budget to the New York State Legislature.
Suffolk County Residents Encouraged to Claim Share of $27 Million in Unclaimed Gift Cards
This announcement is particularly relevant to Suffolk County, where residents are owed over $5 million in unclaimed funds from gift cards. This figure is part of the nearly $40 million owed to New York City residents and over $10.8 million to those in Long Island, highlighting the widespread issue of unclaimed financial assets in the state.
Funds Flow for Battered Beaches
Coming to Long Island for a press conference with local officials, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced $5 million for shoreline stabilization at Brookhaven Town's ocean beaches and repairs to Overlook Beach in Babylon. She also promised funds to repair damage and clean up debris at the state's Gilgo Beach Park, where the storms uncovered the remains of an old Coast Guard Station. Approximately 50,000 cubic yards of sand will be placed at the park entrance and other access points to make the beach safer for the summer season.
Hochul Calls for Crackdown on Five Finger Discounts
Hochul Calls for Crackdown on Five Finger Discounts
Long Island Lawmakers Cry Foul on Migrant Money
Long Island Lawmakers Cry Foul on Migrant Money
Another Legal Monkey Wrench Thrown to Stop Congestion Pricing
Another Legal Monkey Wrench Thrown to Stop Congestion Pricing
Englebright Sets Environmental Agenda for Suffolk
Englebright Sets Environmental Agenda for Suffolk
Jeopardy Answer Puts Senator Murray in the Spotlight
Jeopardy Answer Puts Senator Murray in the Spotlight
Lawmakers Want to Find Out Why Families Flee New York
Lawmakers Want to Find Out Why Families Flee New York
Senator Palumbo Champions Stricter Penalties in Opioid Epidemic with Chelsey's Law
Senator Palumbo Champions Stricter Penalties in Opioid Epidemic with Chelsey's Law
You Paid For It: Taxpayers Shell Out $565,000 to Cuomo Campaign
You Paid For It: Taxpayers Shell Out $565,000 to Cuomo Campaign
Bipartisan Effort To Stop Congestion Pricing In Its Tracks
Bipartisan Effort To Stop Congestion Pricing In Its Tracks
Mobile Sports Wagering Nets $862 Million in Revenue for New York as Legislators Push for Betting Expansion
Mobile Sports Wagering Nets $862 Million in Revenue for New York as Legislators Push for Betting Expansion
Gov. Hochul's "Blue Buffer" Plan to Buy Out Waterfront Homeowners
Gov. Hochul's "Blue Buffer" Plan to Buy Out Waterfront Homeowners
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Stony Brook students blend fitness and ecology in 3K EcoWalk
Stony Brook University students participated in the "Running Wild 3K EcoWalk," a new Earthstock event conducted on April 21 at the Ashley Schiff Preserve.
Call it a Comeback! You Can’t Kill Kilwin’s in Patchogue
Christine and Brian Viscount, owners of Port Jefferson Kilwins since 2017, stepped in to re-open the briefly out of commission Patchogue Main Street location this summer.
The Ducks Celebrate L.I. Jewish Heritage
The game brought thousands of fans out to celebrate Jewish pride, community, and solidarity with Israel, as well as their hometown Ducks.