2024 Legislative PrioritiesThe Albany, NY-based New York State Association of REALTORS® is a not-for-profit trade organization representing more than 60,000 of New York State’s real estate professionals. The association provides a variety of benefits including legislative and legal representation,...
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An analysis of polling site data by the New York Public Interest Research Group finds that 20 four-year colleges in New York state have no polling place within a mile of campus. With just weeks until the general election, the analysis shows that these large-population colleges — with on-ca...
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Florida with 23 million. But New York state’s budget is more than double that of Florida ($239 billion vs. roughly $116 billion). New York City, which is a little more than three times the size of Miami-Dade County, has a budget of more than $100 billion, which is nearly 10 time...
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New York Lawmakers Introduce “Francesco’s Law” For Safer Gun Storage NRA: Decision Time for NRA Members Politics: Advocates consider pistol permit recertification process amid new laws Everytown hires new lobbying firm On:January 26, 2025
Brennan calls current legislative ballot design proposal ‘an insult to voters’ John Heinis-December 12, 2024 2:52 pm 0 West New York Op-Ed: ‘New Jersey needs real change and Steven Fulop is not... Hudson County View-December 12, 2024 9:58 am ...
It should be noted that for the better part of the Twentieth Century, New York’s judiciary interpreted New York Civil Law sections 50 and 51 as inclusive of postmortem publicity rights. This means, for example, that at the time of Marilyn Monroe’s death in 1962 New York did indeed recog...