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Central New York Congress member John Mannion criticized President Donald Trump's trade policy, calling for Congress to reassert its constitutional authority.
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Congressman John Mannion's first bill in Congress seeks to block efforts to shift special education programs from the Department of Education, which he calls reckless and unlawful.
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The state senator has attended orientation and secured a small one-bedroom apartment in the nation's capital.
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Voters are deciding to either keep the freshman Republican or promote the two-term Democratic state senator to Congress.
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AccessCNY receives $200,000 in grants to expand mental health services for children and to make upgrades at managed housing sites.
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The Onondaga County Sheriff's Office is getting $100,000 in state taxpayer funds to help support the mental health of officers and other law enforcement in the county.
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Assemblymember Al Stirpe says he began working on an Upstate Flood Mitigation Task Force in 2017, and was largely ignored until last year. A recently completed plan focuses on the Oswego and Mohawk River communities.
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Almost two months since Election Day, the 50th Senate District finally has an elected senator.
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The 3rd National Women's Rights Convention was held in Syracuse city Friday.
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The money will go toward violence intervention trainings, support existing staff and expand youth programming opportunities.