Welcome back to the #WeeklyWonk. Each weekend I release an article on a subject relating to elections in Onondaga County and New York State. Often these articles will have detailed stats to consume but sometimes they will be a recap of a prominent issue or on relevant election law. I…
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Over 150 Syracuse neighbors have voiced their frustration with their wallets, funding a billboard reading “Lift Syracuse Up. Bring I-81 Down.” that now sits over I-690W. “I wanted to do something to lift the voices of those in support of the grid instead of always hearing the false claims coming…
Lots of articles of the week in this week's newsletter. Support the Clean Slate Act! Gallery openings, Teach Ins and more. Get Involved!
Articles of the week including 'Skyway' Would be Costly and Unworkable, Update on Onondaga Legislative Map Lawsuit, Action Alerts to contact Governor Hochul, and many events to attend.
Resources for defeating MAGA and a guidebook for the Inflation Reduction Act. Send an email to the Supreme Court, MLK Day of Service and more in this week's newsletter.
The governor faces growing opposition over her controversial pick to be the next Court of Appeals chief judge. Read it on City and State NY Contact Legislators Take Action Join the Fight for The Court NY Deserves. Important Update: Sen. Rachel May and several other Dem Senators have pledged to…
Instead of tackling inflation and corporate price gouging of the American people, Republicans instead want to expend their energy doing away with the Office of Congressional Ethics. Read it at Washington Press
With pandemic-era rental housing regulations ending, renters will gradually return to more familiar conditions of tenant living in 2023. Read it on Central Current
“…According to a groundbreaking new working paper by Carter C. Price and Kathryn Edwards of the RAND Corporation, had the more equitable income distributions of the three decades following World War II (1945 through 1974) merely held steady, the aggregate annual income of Americans earning below the 90th percentile would have…


