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AccessCNY has started work developing a facility for children and young adults with both mental illness and developmental disabilities. It’s a case where a constituent called and Albany quickly answered.
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State Senator John Mannion and Assemlymember Al Stirpe have intriduced legislation aimed at reducing the flood risk along the Oswego River and Mohawk River basins.
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A statement from Governor Kathy Hochul's office announced that the vacant Cazenovia College will be the site of a new State Police Auxiliary Academy providing Basic School instruction for two State Police classes.
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With less than two weeks to go before the end of the legislative session, supporters of the New York Heat Act are making a final push to get it passed.
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One central New York legislative veteran figures it’ll be a while before a budget is in place.
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A Democratic incumbent who says he plans to continue doing good work for central New York faces off against a Republican who wants to use her financial experience to help curb state spending in New York’s 127th Assembly district race.
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Advocates are hoping Gov. Kathy Hochul signs a bill that brings funding for the North Syracuse Early Education Program in line with other public schools.
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Onondaga County Democratic Assemblyman Al Stirpe is claiming victory in his reelection bid over Republican challenger, and former Cicero town supervisor,…
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Republicans did better than expected in central New York on Election Day, holding on to their congressional and state senate seat, for now, and making…
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Two state Senate races and one Assembly race in central New York remain too close to call after all in-person ballots have been counted, and with tens of…