Daily Archives: June 4, 2023

Tariff | New NY 23rd

We put tariffs on the table as part of the president’s initiative of putting an American first and American interest on equal footing when it comes to American trade policy going forward with our trading partners.  And as those tariffs … Continue reading

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Make sure you can vote in the June 2018 Primary Elections | New NY 23rd

Although this article focuses on the possibility of NY-23rd having a Democratic Primary in 2018, the same concerns and laws would pertain to a  Republican Primary. With at least four NY-23rd democrats announcing they are a candidate to run for … Continue reading

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Mary A. Bennett 1916-1999 | New NY 23rd

Mary A. Bennett became the first female mayor of Jackson in 1966. (File photo | Mlive.com) I studied city government in the third grade thanks to the League of Women Voters. Actually, it may have been a fourth grade lesson; … Continue reading

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Trump in Saudi Arabia | New NY 23rd

But let’s be clear about what the speech really was: A sop, soaked in platitudes, to the Saudi agenda in the Middle East.–Ishaan Tharoor Trump’s performance in Saudi Arabia reflects a U-turn in U.S. Foreign policy. Does this reflect State Department … Continue reading

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Early voting in NYS | New NY 23rd

LWVNYS Early Voting Survey Report During New York State’s first ever early voting election period, the League of Women Voters of New York State conducted a survey to study voters’ experiences. Over a two-week period, the League collected 1,791 survey … Continue reading

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Reed tries to justify anti-Veteran Votes | New NY 23rd

The New NY 23rd has shown examples where Rep. Tom Reed actions in our district does not match his voting record in Washington. Most recently (August 28) it was pointed out in “A look at Rep. Reed’s Proposed Bills” which summarized … Continue reading

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Proposals on the November 7 Ballot | New NY 23rd

We will vote on November 7  to help decide who will be on our County Legislatures and Town Boards. We will elect  Town Clerks, Town Justices, and Highway Supervisors and other public officers. After you vote on the front of … Continue reading

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Rep. Tenney makes sly innuendoes | New NY 23rd

An innuendo is a hint, insinuation or intimation about a person or thing, especially of a denigrating or a derogatory nature. — Wikipedia In Rep. Tenney’s Sept. 3 Newsletter, we read: Last year, due to overreaching government policies in Albany and … Continue reading

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What it’s not about | New NY 23rd

Whistle blower and other concerned officials. Giuliani, whatever he might have done. Jared or Ivanka, although they may have played a role. Unnamed officials who may have acted to protect DJT from himself. National Security, although it may have been … Continue reading

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Postal Service | New NY 23rd

Joseph Raymond McCarthy was an American politician who served as a Republican U.S. Senator from the state of Wisconsin from 1947 until his death in 1957. Wikipedia McCarthy was a bomb-thrower—and, in a sense, that is all he was. He would … Continue reading

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