State’s High Court Rules Against State in Small City School District Aid Case
Last Tuesday (June 26), the state Court of Appeals issued a decision in favor of a group of small-city school districts, allowing their lawsuit against the state over education funding to be heard in a...
View ArticleIt Doesn’t Need to get this Bad. But it Will
Let’s take a moment to review some of the national headlines. There is this article about San Bernadino, CA filing for bankruptcy (the 3rd city in the state to take such a drastic step) protection....
View ArticleSuccess in Spite of Government
Last week I went up to the Adirondacks with my family, passing through towns both thriving and dying. As we came to a red light while passing through Saratoga Springs, I couldn’t help but take in the...
View ArticleAssembly Committee Holds Hearing on Environmental Issues, Bond Act
The Assembly’s Committee on Environmental Conservation held a public hearing on the Department of Environmental Conservation’s implementation of the state budget, and on a proposed $5 billion...
View ArticleShale Gas Development Driving Manufacturing Boom in Ohio
President Obama recently paid a visit to Ohio to tout the state’s manufacturing industry, which is a direct result of shale gas development. Manufacturers who once left the United States are...
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