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We were founded as a republic, modeled after ancient Rome before tyrants ruled it. Only white men who owned property were allowed to vote; governors appointed senators, and the loser of the … more
This will be short and clear: Remember to turn your ballot over to vote YES on Prop One.  No federal government or state government should be in charge of any  woman 's … more
Donald Trump, the traitor who plotted the overthrow of our democratically elected government, is competitive in the Presidential race—a good indicator that many Americans have a short memory in … more
Paying more for eggs today isn’t fun, but let’s not forget the bodies stacked like firewood inside refrigerated trucks four years ago when deaths from the COVID pandemic exceeded the … more
Are you concerned about government spending and the national debt? Congressman Marc Molinaro (R, NY-19) favors tax cuts for billionaires, and letting the taxes they owe go uncollected. … more
Paula Kay is the right person to represent us in the NYS Assembly. I am not the only one who believes this. Paula has the support of law enforcement organizations like the New York State Police … more
In asking the question “Why should I vote for Kamala Harris”, the answer she gives is always the same. “Trump is a threat to democracy; he is a misogynist; he will be a dictator on … more
Independent Voters of the 139th PA House District: On October 21, Republican district representative Jeff Olsommer voted Nay on a bill that will give you the right to vote in future primaries.  … more
Dear Residents of Highland,  My name is Sonia M. Kidney, and I am excited to be a candidate for the Highland Town Council in this special election. As a dedicated member of our community … more
To the Editor: I’ve seen quite a few letters these past few weeks in support of Proposal 1 and I’m truly having a difficult time grasping how people can be so unaware of how … more
In an exchange on border security during their debate, D.C. lawyer Josh Riley lied about supporting “only one” open border lawsuit. In fact, he supported 32 lawsuits. Riley also said he … more
Recently, local labor leaders and workers gathered at the Sheet Metal Workers Local 44 Union Hall to discuss the issues that matter to unions in the upcoming elections. Representatives from the … more
It often feels like insurers and their so-called “pharmacy benefit managers” care more about protecting their profits than helping patients access the medications they need to fight their … more
Paula Kay (D), who is running for Assembly in the 100th District, announced that she has received the endorsement of the Police Benevolent Association of the City of New York (PBA). “On … more
I am writing in response to a recent letter ( “Business experience is more valuable for governing, River Reporter, October 10-16 ), in which the writer tried to make the case that having a … more
Cryptocurrency is a fad that benefits a few financial gamblers, produces no useful products, and adds financial instability to the banking sector. A recent study shows that three-quarters of crypto … more
As a retired nurse, I understand how important it is to medical professionals that their patients get the best possible care they can afford to get healthy and stay healthy. Yet patients across the … more
Law enforcement from across New York’s 19th Congressional District today endorsed Congressman Marc Molinaro in his campaign for reelection. Endorsements were announced from Broome County … more
Sullivan’s Legacy is proud to formally announce our endorsement of Lou Ingrassia for New York State Assembly District 100. Ingrassia’s unwavering dedication to public service, his … more
The U.S economy is booming. Wages are rising twice as fast as prices in America today. It’s been 26 months since the U.S. economy turned around. In the first six months of 2022, there was an … more
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