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Joe Is The GOP's Man For The Old 23rd

Last night, the New York State GOP Chairs met in Wellsville.  That meeting was held at 7:00pm at the Country Club there.  The purpose of that get together, was to pick a candidate, to run on the Republican side, for the remainder of the unfinished Tom Reed seat in the new 23rd congressional district.  Sempolinski will have to face off Max Della Pia (D, Tioga County) on the August 23rd special election day.  

 

Harry Wilson On The Campaign Trail 

With the June 28th primary coming up, Westchester County Republican candidate for governor, Harry Wilson, is on the campaign trail.  Wilson says, one of his big goals, if he’s elected, is to fight lobbyist against money, from being so powerful, in Albany.  "We have a corrupt system," Wilson said this morning.  "A system where insiders seek favors, and get rewarded.  So many state programs are not good for the average New Yorker, but are good for the lobbyists."  

 

June Is PTSD Month

State Senator Tom O’Mara says, this month is Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Awareness month.  O’Mara also says, it’s an opportunity to spread awareness to help those who suffer from PTSD, especially veterans. 

 

SUNY's New Pronoun Rules 

State University of New York colleges across the state, came up with a new rule this week: that professors have to call students by the pro-noun the student wants to go by, he, she, and x, are the three of the main choices.

 

Troopers Warn Of Frauds And Scams 

State Police say they handled 442 fraud cases in 2021, and 113 so far in 2022.  It is estimated that over $1,000,000 has been exchanged from the victims in State Police cases in 2021 and $500,000 so far in 2022.  Troopers also note that in most cases, victims will not get their money back, because the scam artists are out of the country.  

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