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In proposed reform, drugmakers would have to be more public with their information regarding price changes.
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This week activists and a local health non-profit remembered those who had passed from AIDS on World AIDS Day; harsh weather meant more shelter intakes for the Syracuse Rescue Mission and indigenous students discussed what Syracuse University can do to make the students feel supported. Check this week's WAER Round-Up to find what other local news you've missed from Nov. 28- Dec. 2!
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The new bill would give ratepayers a say in rate increases, such as energy and heating, and dispute the increasing costs with utility companies.
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AARP claimed this demographic of voters will determine the course of state elections.
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The AARP of New York and the Public Utility Law Project say many are at risk of losing their electricity and water due to unpaid bills.
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NYS AARP Says Safe-Staffing Bill For Nursing Homes And Hospitals Falls ShortAARP New York feels the so-called “safe staffing” bill for nursing homes just approved by state lawmakers doesn’t go far enough to ensure the safety and…
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How should the reopening of the economy affect New York’s nursing homes? There are concerns that care for residents has suffered during the COVID pandemic…
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Senator Kirsten Gillibrand sought to reassure seniors Friday that she’s doing all she can to minimize the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on New York’s…
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New Yorkers might have a new way to save for their future, if their workplace doesn’t offer a retirement plan now. AARP and other groups are confident a…
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Lots of national and international issues are competing for time and attention this election campaign season for presidential candidates as well as our…