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Counties in the News, January 2, 2019
- By: NYSAC
- On: 01/02/2019 11:29:52
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NYSAC
2018: NYSAC by the Numbers
NATION
WIC Open During Government Shutdown
18 of the Biggest Policies and Problems Legislatures Will Confront in 2019
Public Leadership Resolutions for Uncertain Times
STATEWIDE
County DMVs want more money from state
$13.5 million Announced by Governor Cuomo to combat tax evasion and welfare fraud statewide
Rising minimum wage, property tax relief and other new laws for 2019
Gov. Andrew Cuomo's inaugural address on Ellis Island
NEW YORK CITY
A Long-Awaited Ban on Foam, and Other New Laws in NYC in 2019
Push to Legalize E-Bikes and E-Scooters in New York City Sets Up City Hall Clash
Plans for L Train Tunnel Closure
LONG ISLAND
County executive: Jail program to be extended
HUDSON VALLEY
Kingston moves to return to dual-stream recycling system
Retiring 90-year-old state lawmaker and WWII vet honored
CAPITAL
Albany County sees dramatic drop in New Year's Eve DWI arrests
Airbnb hosts earned millions in the Mid-Hudson and Capital regions, company says
NORTH COUNTRY
Construction Starts On $5.2m Renovation Project At Southwick Beach State Park In Jefferson County
2018 marked by change in Franklin County
St. Lawrence, Franklin counties to get mobile child abuse response centers
New state rules had big impact for Washington County public defense
Sales tax revenue discrepancies irks supers
State's inaction on mortgage tax to prompt county revenue shortfall
MOHAWK VALLEY
Elected leaders look ahead to 2019
Free smoking cessation classes at MVHS with Oneida County Health Department
Impacts of Slow Snowmobile Season on Local Businesses
SOUTHERN TIER
Steuben County recaps 2018 highlights
Seven Chemung County legislators sworn in
CENTRAL NEW YORK
Cayuga County Legislature reorganization meeting set for Thursday
Time to recycle Christmas trees
FINGER LAKES
Yates County facilities become smoke-free
Karle sworn in as Ontario County Court's first female judge
WESTERN NEW YORK
Cattaraugus County unemployment rises slightly as workforce increases
Niagara County residents raking in an extra $11,000 with Airbnb