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State lawmakers concluded their 2022 session by working to pass several gun control and abortion rights bills, as well as a first-in-the-nation two-year ban on cryptocurrency mining.
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"Up to 100,000 people in the state that are actively seeking home health care cannot get it, because we do not have the supply of workforce in the state."
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A separate piece of legislation by Kelles could possibly come up for a final vote as soon as Monday
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Ruling allows lawmakers to keep pay raise and make outside income.
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The measure would make registering to vote an opt- out rather than an opt- in process.
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"The Partnership for the Public Good in Buffalo is hailing accomplishments in the recently-ended State Legislature session."
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"By removing e-scooters from the category of motor vehicle," he said, "it would remove them also from the driving while intoxicated or driving while impaired law of the state.
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Some New York farmers say they're open to compromise on legislation designed to help farm workers.
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Crispin Hernandez used to work on a North Country dairy farm. He and others workers tried to organize and were fired. Now he works for a workers' rights group.
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Now that Amazon won't build a new headquarters in Queens, some Finger Lakes legislators want the company to consider coming upstate. But, that likely won't happen.