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Republican Mike Sapraicone, who hopes to unseat Democratic U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, visited Binghamton recently to meet with local Republicans and supporters.
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Binghamton Mayor Jared Kraham announced Tuesday he will not be taking any further legal action against the city council, after members voted unanimously to appoint Republican Mike Kosty to the contested 6th District seat.
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Michael Korchak and Paul Battisti are once again facing off in a repeat of their contentious 2019 Republican primary for Broome County district attorney.
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Gov. Hochul signed a law expanding protections for health care providers who prescribe medication abortion pills to pregnant people in states where abortion is outlawed.
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Gov. Kathy Hochul announced results of new enforcement actions to crack down on illegal cannabis shops in New York. Hochul said those stores are a barrier to creating a thriving and equitable cannabis industry.
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A recent financial forecast released by the governor’s budget office shows future deficits doubling in the next fiscal year.
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The Pennsylvania legislature may expand the state’s child care tax credit and create a new program for working families based on the federal earned income tax credit.
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Democrats downplay Hunter Biden's plea deal, while Republicans see opportunity to deflect from TrumpDemocrats, already anxious about President Joe Biden's reelection prospects, are seeking to downplay revelations that the president's son has entered into a plea deal with federal prosecutors over tax offenses and a gun charge.
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Pennsylvania’s Democratic-controlled House of Representatives approved a measure by a close vote Tuesday that would raise the minimum wage to $15 by 2026.
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The New York State Assembly is in town for a brief two day session, to finish debating bills that they did not complete before the scheduled end of session earlier this month.
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Democratic candidates running for the Ithaca Common Council are contesting races in most of the wards of the city this year. Many of the candidates seeking open seats made their case to voters at a forum hosted by the League of Women Voters Thursday.
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The case could open the door to redrawing congressional district maps.