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Apr 6 2018

2018 NYS Budget: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly

After a week of feverish (and mostly closed-door) budget negotiations, Gov. Cuomo and state lawmakers reached a final agreement on the state’s 2018-19 budget last week.  Lawmakers gave final approval to the budget bills in the early morning hours last Saturday. (Read Unshackle Upstate’s statement on the budget agreement here.) The Good: Thanks to Unshackle […]


Apr 6 2018

Political Update

Morelle Announces Run for Congress Assembly Majority Leader Joe Morelle (D – Irondequoit) announced this week that he plans to run for the 25th Congressional seat that became vacant due to the recent death of longtime Congresswoman Louise Slaughter. The district is located entirely within Monroe County, centered on the city of Rochester. A number […]


Apr 6 2018

Attorney General to Lead Multistate Lawsuit Against Federal Government Over Census Question

On Tuesday, Attorney General Eric Schneiderman announced that he will lead a multistate lawsuit challenging the federal government’s decision to bring back a question asking about citizenship status in the 2020 Census “to preserve a fair and accurate Census.” The Trump Administration announced on Monday that 2020 census will ask respondents whether they are United […]


Apr 6 2018

Census Bureau: Upstate Continues to Face Population Loss

Updated U.S. Census Bureau data shows that since 2010, only 16 of 62 counties in New York have grown in population. And among the top 10 counties in growth, just two – Saratoga and Tompkins — are Upstate. 45 of the state’s 62 counties lost population between 2010 and 2017. Three Upstate counties — Chenango, […]


Apr 6 2018

Siena Poll: Governor Leads Potential Rivals

A Siena College Research Institute poll released last week shows Gov. Cuomo with a commanding lead over his potential Democratic primary opponent as well as his potential Republican opponents in the general election. [Read the poll crosstabs here.] The poll shows Gov. Cuomo leading actor/activist Cynthia Nixon 66-19 percent. It also shows him leading two […]


Apr 6 2018

Coming Up

The state Board of Regents holds its next meeting on April 9 and 10. Lawmakers are scheduled to return to Albany on April 16. The Public Service Commission (PSC) holds its next meeting on April 19. The Joint Commission on Public Ethics (JCOPE) holds its next meeting on April 24. May 5 is ‘I Love […]


Mar 19 2018

UU, Biz Groups Push Back On Effort To Expand Prevailing Wage Mandate

Eighteen business and taxpayer groups from across New York State expressed their universal and unified opposition to any expansion of New York State’s wildly expensive and antiquated “prevailing wage” mandate to private development projects. According to a 2017 report published by the Empire Center, New York’s prevailing wage mandate increases the costs of construction projects […]


Mar 19 2018

Assembly, Senate Advance One-House Budget Resolutions

Last Wednesday, the Assembly and Senate approved their respective one-house budget resolutions that stake out their 2018-19 state budget priorities. Budget conference committees then began meeting, and are expected to continue meeting this week. The Assembly’s one-house budget resolution would increase state spending to about $170 billion, and includes a $1.5 billion funding increase for […]


Mar 19 2018

Greater Rochester Chamber Releases 2018 Business Advocacy Agenda

Last week, the Greater Rochester Chamber of Commerce released its 2018 Business Advocacy Agenda. Their annual agenda reflects the public policy issues that have been identified by the Chamber’s members as priorities for the Greater Rochester/Finger Lakers Region and the state as a whole. Key issues identified by the Chamber include supporting Finger Lakes Regional […]


Mar 19 2018

BNP Calls for Energy Infrastructure Improvements

The Buffalo Niagara Partnership (BNP) is pushing for a much-needed upgrades to the state’s aging power grid and for developing the state’s natural gas transmission system as part of its 2018 Advocacy Agenda. New York’s residential and commercial customers paid nearly 40% more than the national average for electricity in 2016, in part due to […]