Marcellus Shale: Developing Marcellus gas will increase state and local revenues and avoid budget cuts

It is budget season and we are being bombarded through the airways with ads pleading with Governor Cuomo not to cut funding to social programs and SUNY schools. In one such ominous ad sponsored by NYS Public Employees Federation, we see a large sink with swirling phrases like “cance
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Governor and labor unions to meet

Discussion to Center Around Impact of Governor Cuomo’s Plan In the Daily News this morning, Ken Lovett reports that Governor Cuomo is scheduled to have a meeting with a “coalition” of labor leaders Tuesday. A Cuomo administration official said Cuomo started meeting w
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Strong voter support for Cuomo

Siena Poll Shows Voters Embracing his Takes on Public Worker Pensions and State Finances Jeremy Smerd writes in this morning’s Crain’s about the latest Siena poll which showed 69% of voters viewed Governor Cuomo favorably. Compare that to the approval ratings for the state
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More manufacturers want white-collar credentials in workers

The National Journal (2/28, Quinton, Subscription Publication) reports, “Manufacturing may be a blue-collar touchstone, but jobs in American manufacturing in the 21st century increasingly require white-collar credentials.” Experts and economists say that while “there
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New York has a public pension crisis fix

E.J. McMahon of the Empire Center writes in the Washington Examiner – “Battle lines have been drawn on public pension reform in New York and some of the fiercest public employee union attacks are focusing on Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s proposal to let future government emplo
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In the Assembly… one going, another staying

In an exclusive interview with The Staten Island Advance GOP Assemblyman Lou Tobacco confirmed a Politicker report that he is not seeking re-election. In the interview, Tobacco said he was having difficulty making ends meet at home. Tobacco earns $88,500 a year as a lawmaker. Tobacco
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GOP Senators block New York from seeking federal assistance to put into place mandatory health insurance exchange

According to an article in The New York Times: “With 2.6 million uninsured residents, a popular Democratic governor and tens of millions of federal dollars at stake, New York would seem to be one of the least likely states to join a growing revolt in the nation’s capitals agai
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DEC Study Results are Similar to the Results in the PPI report “Drilling for Jobs”

With today’s release of the “Economic Assessment Report for the Supplemental Generic Environmental Impact Statement on New York State’s Oil, Gas, and Solution Mining Regulatory Program”, DEC announces the beginning of 90-day public comment period of the draft SGEIS. Employment
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