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New York’s Environmental Regulations Are Making the State Vulnerable to Blackouts, Says Grid Operator

New York's Environmental Regulations Are Making the State Vulnerable to Blackouts, Says Grid Operator

New York’s Electric Grid Faces Challenges Amid Green Energy Push A recent report from the state’s grid operators highlights increasing reliability issues within New York’s electric grid. As electricity demand rises, some systems are being forced offline under the state’s green energy mandates. This, combined with growing consumption, is raising concerns about the grid’s overall […]

New York’s child tax credit is expanding: What to know and how to apply

New York Expands Child Tax Credit New York is increasing its child tax credit. This expansion was approved during the state budget process that wrapped up at the start of May. To qualify for the credit, you need to be a full-year resident of New York State or married to one. Children who are under […]

New York’s budget reaches a record $254 billion and here’s why it may increase further

New York State Budget Reaches $254 Billion ALBANY – Governor Kathy Hochul announced on Friday the approval of a state budget totaling a record $254 billion. However, concerns about the budget process and the transparency surrounding the uncertain economic landscape have emerged. This figure represents a $15 billion increase from the previous year, marking an […]

New York’s Highest Court Delivers Final Blow to Voting Rights for Foreigners

New York's highest courts have come to an attempt to extend the ultimate blow by the state Democrats to nearly one million foreigners. In January 2022, 51 New York City Council Democrats approved an ordinance that would provide green cards, visas and jobs to more than 800,000 foreigners. Following the lawsuit over the ordinance, the […]