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Seward Calls for NY SAFE Act Changes in Albany Gun Rally
Seward Calls for NY SAFE Act Changes in Albany Gun Rally
Seward Calls for NY SAFE Act Changes in Albany Gun Rally
Thousands gathered at the state capitol in Albany on Thursday to protest passage of NY SAFE Act and to support second amendment rights in New York State. Among the gathering were State Assemblyman Cliff Crouch, Assemblyman Gary Finch and Senator James Seward.
Over 200 Attend Citizen Voices Meeting to Speak Out Against the NY SAFE Act
Over 200 Attend Citizen Voices Meeting to Speak Out Against the NY SAFE Act
Over 200 Attend Citizen Voices Meeting to Speak Out Against the NY SAFE Act
Over 200 hundred people attended the Tuesday evening Citizen Voices meeting at the Elks Club in Oneonta. They were there to voice their concerns with the NY SAFE Act gun law. There were numerous speakers including Tom King, president of the New York State Rifle and Pistol Association, Assemblymen Cliff Crouch and state senator James Seward.
Dueling Gun Control Rallies Hit Albany
Dueling Gun Control Rallies Hit Albany
Dueling Gun Control Rallies Hit Albany
Dueling rallies for and against the new gun law were held at the state capital on Tuesday. At noon, a group of roughly 75 adults and young people from the group One Million Moms for Gun Control held a press conference on the capitol’s western staircase. The group praised the passage of the SAFE act gun law.
Second Amendment Rally Brings 100 to Norwich
Second Amendment Rally Brings 100 to Norwich
Second Amendment Rally Brings 100 to Norwich
A rally to save second amendment rights brought about 100 people to Norwich to protest New York’s SAFE Act on Saturday. Many speakers took the podium to express their thoughts on the legislation. Assemblyman Cliff Crouch spoke of a person’s constitutional right to bear arms and it’s a right they don’t want to lose.
Business Owners Seek Compromise on Minimum Wage Increase
Business Owners Seek Compromise on Minimum Wage Increase
Business Owners Seek Compromise on Minimum Wage Increase
Raising the minimum wage, a divisive partisan issue in 2012, now seems ripe for compromise. Recent comments by some business groups and the leading Republican in the state senate indicate several opportunities to compromise on the $8.75 per hour minimum wage proposed by Governor Andrew Cuomo in this year's state budget.

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