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Ken @PolicyEngineer Girardin has a suitably scathing take on 1199SEIU's plan to extract dues from NY's Medicaid home health aides - and calls on the feds to block it
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From creating a single-payer healthcare system to universal free childcare—numerous socialist proposals are floating around New York State government. @PolicyEngineer’s recent report explains why it’s important to know what’s being proposed in your state capital.
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"New York has been ground zero for one of the worst taxpayer abuses in the history of Medicaid, and now it’s poised to get much worse: A labor union plans to skim hundreds of millions of dollars from Medicaid in New York" Op-ed @PolicyEngineer w/ @ManhattanInst NY patients come
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Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani is one likely successor. MI’s @PolicyEngineer shows how Mamdani and fellow progressives are advancing socialist policies that would reshape New York. https://t.co/aCjoZN1R6o
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A few hundred workers made over $100,000 each, and a handful got over $200,000 — just in OT. The LIRR was rocked by an overtime scandal prior to the pandemic after investigators found people were collecting OT improperly, sometimes while on vacation. Opinion @PolicyEngineer
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"As one GOP politician running for Missouri attorney general tweeted in 2015, after labor-aligned Republicans derailed state right-to-work legislation, “time for an end to union-backed candidates in GOP.” Op-Ed: @PolicyEngineer @ManhattanInst A GOP-Teamsters Alliance Makes No
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Blue state regulators would literally rather risk another New York City blackout than use natural gas. Progressivism’s suicidal turn.
Gov. Hochul on Tuesday: "I will not risk rolling blackouts or gas shortages." Gov. Hochul on Tuesday: NY needs an "all of the above" energy plan. Gov. Hochul's utility regulators just now: don't you dare use natural gas to prevent the rolling blackouts NYC is risking.
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Amid mounting concerns about the reliability of NYC's electric grid, the City Council just created a rental housing A.C. entitlement that will surely raise the risk of future summer blackouts, @PolicyEngineer writes. https://t.co/yy3QNHa5Xq
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My 1st oped w/ @ManhattanInst pal & Albany whisperer @PolicyEngineer! NY's "budget process is not just about appropriations. Increasingly, it has become legislators & governors’ primary mechanism for making policy changes." Hence: bad laws! @CityJournal: https://t.co/0M9OIGDLeT
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This is factually inaccurate. More deaths are linked to excess cold than excess heat. Related: today would be a good day to check how many NYCHA units don't have heat. https://t.co/lGrIWjjCQ5
Heat is the leading cause of climate related deaths, largely due to lack of air conditioning. New York landlords have been required to provide heat for 107 years. It’s past time they were required to provide cooling — apartments are no longer safe or habitable without it.
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@PolicyEngineer All people EVER do is talk about how bad he is. What’s actually rare is someone attempting to offer a moderate, measured, informed perspective on his presidency, like @davidfrum does here:
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Gov. Hochul on Tuesday: "I will not risk rolling blackouts or gas shortages." Gov. Hochul on Tuesday: NY needs an "all of the above" energy plan. Gov. Hochul's utility regulators just now: don't you dare use natural gas to prevent the rolling blackouts NYC is risking.
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No, LIRR workers are not tribunes of the poor working man ... https://t.co/OOnKprlnL3
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.@PolicyEngineer on how Governor Hochul can indeed use state anti-strike law as a lever in a potential LIRR strike, contrary to popular belief (or, at least, popular belief within highly wonky transit circles). https://t.co/7JTws7eE87
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@PolicyEngineer idk what "good explanation" means. Weather always drives power demand. And the point still remains that a better-connected grid would lead to less price volatility and better incentives.
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LIRR unions rashly threatened strike, then asked POTUS to help them stall via an "emergency" board. @realDonaldTrump should have said "no," @policyengineer explained (link in reply). Unfortunately, this afternoon Trump said yes. This is not good for his supporters on LI.
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