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    POLITICS SECTION TOP 2012

  • Farmworkers bill now in the hands of the State Senate
  • First-ever New York State Tourism Summit held in Albany
  • Obama: US still not sure who used chem weapons
  • Picente holds meeting with council members about motel voucher issue
  • Officials urging feds to make Griffiss site of military defense system
  • Hanna: denying permit "a severe crime against this community"
  • Presidents praise George W. Bush at new library
  • Ethics complaint forms for Utica now available online
  • Schumer: Immigration bill helps Northeast farmers
  • Gordon sponsors legislation for term limits in Oneida County Legislature
  • FAA to delay 149 airport tower closures until June
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  • Decision 2012

  • Oneida County voters approve legislature size reduction
  • Carpenter: "I promise not to let them down"
  • Current representatives Tenney, Lopez, Butler, Magee will return to NYS Assembly
  • Hanna continues in Congress as winner in 22nd district
  • Jeff Carpenter wins Herkimer County DA race
  • Local Update: 9:24 p.m.
  • Senator Gillibrand wins election for first full term
  • Local Update: 8:54 p.m.
  • 101st Assembly candidates cast votes in race for expansive re-structured district
  • 22nd Congressional candidates make final push
  • Herkimer County District Attorney candidates take to the polls
  • 118th Assembly candidates cast their ballots in 2012 election
  • More top stories...
  • Politics

  • POLITICS SECTION TOP 2012
  • Farmworkers bill now in the hands of the State Senate
  • First-ever New York State Tourism Summit held in Albany
  • Obama: US still not sure who used chem weapons
  • Picente holds meeting with council members about motel voucher issue
  • Officials urging feds to make Griffiss site of military defense system
  • Hanna: denying permit "a severe crime against this community"
  • Presidents praise George W. Bush at new library
  • Ethics complaint forms for Utica now available online
  • Schumer: Immigration bill helps Northeast farmers
  • Gordon sponsors legislation for term limits in Oneida County Legislature
  • FAA to delay 149 airport tower closures until June
  • More top stories...
  • National Politics

  • Congressman Hanna meets with citizens at Town Hall
  • Obama: US still not sure who used chem weapons
  • Hanna: denying permit "a severe crime against this community"
  • Schumer: Immigration bill helps Northeast farmers
  • Bridging the gap between high-tech education and high-tech jobs
  • Retired military members getting the boot from Rome gym
  • Hanna: lack of movement on sequestration 'an embarrassment'
  • Odds against him, President still betting on big deal
  • With looming sequester, polls show Obama still on top
  • Looming sequestration cuts: Congressman Hanna weighs in
  • White House estimates impact of budget cuts on NYS
  • Gillibrand: Sequestration would be devastating to NYS
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  • New York State Politics

  • Advocates of Women's Equality Act rally in downtown Utica
  • Farmworkers bill now in the hands of the State Senate
  • Governor announces state to cover local share of Irene/Lee home buyouts
  • Brindisi sponsors legislation to combat high gas prices
  • Minimum wage increase getting mixed reviews
  • Legislators: 'Funding to make up for non-payment by the Oneidas'
  • State Senate passes Law Enforcement Canine Bill
  • Officials optimistic about the future of Remington in Ilion
  • Assembly passes moratorium on hydrofracking in NYS
  • Assemblyman Brindisi pushing for tougher animal abuse laws
  • Hundreds gather wanting a change to gun control law
  • Assemblyman Butler to hold second session on gun control law
  • More top stories...
  • Politics on NEWSTalk

  • Herkimer County District Attorney candidate Mary Iocovozzi
  • Herkimer County District Attorney candidate Jeff Carpenter
  • 51st Senate candidates Part 1
  • 101st Assembly District candidates Part 1
  • 22nd Congressional District candidates Part 1
  • 118th District Assemblyman Marc Butler
  • 118th District Assembly Challenger Joseph Chilelli
  • Rome Mayor Joe Fusco - May 9, 2012
  • Congressman Hanna on Transportation Bill, BRAC, and more
  • Congressman Richard Hanna
  • Utica Mayor discusses past term
  • 116th Assembly District Candidate Forum Part 3
  • More top stories...
  • Oneida County Government

  • Decades of litigation now over after Oneida Nation deal
  • Officials get chance to discuss Oneida County surplus
  • Motels back out, but county still mandated to house the homeless
  • Oneida County: Fiscal year ended with $8.4 million operating surplus
  • Picente holds meeting with council members about motel voucher issue
  • Officials urging feds to make Griffiss site of military defense system
  • Griffiss vying for FAA’s new Air Traffic Control Center
  • Gordon sponsors legislation for term limits in Oneida County Legislature
  • FAA to delay 149 airport tower closures until June
  • Oneida County refunds $16.3 million in bonds
  • Picente makes case to FAA to keep Air Control Tower at Griffiss
  • Picente delivers 2013 State of the County address
  • More top stories...
  • Herkimer County Government

  • Herkimer County Small Business Week Specials
  • Herkimer County set to extend sales tax to pay for new jail
  • Herkimer/Mohawk Police Chief: cuts would make for unsafe situation
  • Little Falls couple says they were targeted for speaking out at Council Meeting
  • Could an automaker soon move in to Herkimer County?
  • Update hopeful on former Union Tools site
  • Appeals court upholds decision in favor of Herkimer County in regard to Workers Compensation
  • Local group proposes landlord law to Herkimer Village Board
  • Seward says job growth, retention are big priorities for 2013
  • Sylvia Rowan sworn in as Herkimer County Clerk
  • Moody's increases Ilion's bond rating from "very good" to "strong"
  • Proposed Herkimer County Budget brings more funding to Meals on Wheels among other programs
  • More top stories...
  • Otsego County Government

  • Longtime Oneonta City Clerk announces resignation
  • LDC formed to handle sale of Otsego Manor
  • Options for Otsego Manor to be explored this week
  • Otsego County residents voice concerns on Otsego Manor, NY SAFE Act
  • Cooperstown looking at parking meters for additional revenue
  • Otsego County Board votes to move forward with sale of Otsego Manor
  • Judge voids decision to sell Otsego Manor
  • Petition presented to try and save Otsego Manor
  • Tenney wins Republican Primary for 101st Assembly Seat
  • James Seward wins Republican Primary for 51st State Senate
  • County Board votes to place Otsego Manor up for sale
  • Oneonta business donates toward beautification of Curtis Park
  • More top stories...
  • Central NY Government

  • Cuomo announces $28 million in grants for three local hospitals
  • Oneida County D.A. appointed Special Prosecutor in Onondaga County investigation
  • New Herkimer County Legislature conducts first day of business
  • Picente sworn in for second term at helm of Oneida County
  • Congressman Richard Hanna
  • Congressman Hanna "pleased" with payroll tax cut extension
  • Meeting to form plan in the event of BRAC Commission formation
  • Decision 2011 Major Candidate List
  • Clerk-Treasurer accused of gambling Village funds
  • AP: Anthony Brindisi wins 116th State Assembly seat
  • Oneida County Board of Elections preps for Primary Day 2011
  • Congressman Hanna holds Mayoral summit in Utica
  • More top stories...
  • Utica City Government

  • Ethics complaint forms for Utica now available online
  • Mayors recognize impact of volunteerism on cities
  • Utica Mayor kicks off 2013 Quality of Life sweeps
  • Chief: Political leaders need to invest in Police Department
  • Utica Common Council overrides Mayor's vetoes, their budget will take effect
  • Utica Common Council adopts proposed budget
  • Public Safety Chiefs: cutting overtime easier said than done
  • Today marks deadline for Utica council to adopt proposed budget
  • Vescera and Zecca: City should try furloughs
  • Utica's bond rating downgraded
  • Consulting firm chosen to lead Harbor Point development
  • Utica Councilman says budget can be trimmed to below 2% tax increase
  • More top stories...
  • Rome City Government

  • Mayor Fusco gives Rome's State of the City Address
  • Mayors recognize impact of volunteerism on cities
  • Rome Mayor names new Public Safety Commissioner
  • Mayors team up to announce Urban Forestry Initiative in Utica and Rome
  • Revised Rome budget stays within state's 2 percent tax cap
  • Rome councilors unanimously reject proposed tax hike
  • Rome Mayor proposes 5% property tax hike
  • Proposed Navigation Center sparks debate in Rome
  • Rome Mayor stresses collaboration in State of the City Address
  • Officials fight to keep Social Security office in Rome open, but say battle not over yet
  • Rome Mayor Joe Fusco changes parties to Republican
  • Joseph Fusco sworn in as new mayor of Rome
  • More top stories...
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