New York State Conference of Blue Cross and Blue Shield Plans Statement on 2023 Health Insurance Premium Rates
The premium rate requests made by NYSCOP member health plans earlier this year reflected the challenges in keeping up with...
NEW YORK HEALTH PLAN ASSOCIATION: 2023 Rates Reflect Cost of Care
Statement from HPA President and CEO Eric Linzer “The premium rate requests submitted in May reflected the growth in the...
APPROXIMATELY 30,000 NURSES WITH UNION CONTRACTS EXPIRING BY EARLY 2023 LAUNCH CAMPAIGN TO IMPROVE PATIENT CARE, STRENGTHEN THE NURSING WORKFORCE, AND UPLIFT COMMUNITIES
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Voters 50+ Accounted for Nearly 2/3 of NYC Voters in June Primaries: New Data
Most Powerful Voting Bloc Says Protecting Social Security & Medicare, Helping People Age at Home are Strong Motivators NEW YORK,...
Voters 50+ Accounted for Nearly 90% of Suffolk & 80% of Nassau Voters in June Primaries: New Data
Long Island’s Most Powerful Voting Bloc Says Protecting Social Security & Medicare, Helping People Age at Home are Strong Motivators...
The Change of Seasons is Upon Us
The change of seasons is upon us. There is that moment when we realize that the long days of summer...
Actum Adds Wanda Silva to Growing New York Team
New Senior Vice President Brings Communications Experience, Adds to Expanding Reach in Latino community New York, New York (August 15,...
The Hayes Initiative Demonstrates Significant Growth After Adding Three Key Hires and Winning PR Agency of the Year Award
Along with recognition from The American Business Awards as 2022’s Public Relations Agency of the Year, THI adds a mix...
So what constitutes corruption?
Are the police corrupt? We know that power corrupts and as Lord Acton famously put it, “Absolute power corrupts absolutely.”...
AARP NY Thanks Members of the New York House Delegation for Historic Vote Toward Real Relief on Prescription Drug Pricing
Bill Allows Medicare to Negotiate Lower Drug Prices and Caps Out-of-Pocket Spending on Medications for Seniors NEW YORK, N.Y. –...
How New York is Rebuilding Resilient Shoreline Communities
Northern New Yorkers well remember the summers of 2017 and 2019, when all-time-high water levels along the 680 miles of...
Molinaro-Ryan Special Election a Boon For, and Only For, Political Pundits
In some ways the stakes couldn’t be lower – a dead of August special election in the Hudson Valley to...
SKDK Names Doug Thornell Next CEO
Josh Isay To Take New Role As Senior Counsel Washington, D.C. – Doug Thornell will become the new CEO of SKDK...
AARP NY Thanks Senators Schumer & Gillibrand for Historic Vote Toward Real Relief on Prescription Drug Pricing
Bill Allows Medicare to Negotiate Lower Drug Prices and Caps Out-of-Pocket Spending on Medications for Seniors NEW YORK, N.Y. –...
Who really holds the power in state government?
So who really holds the power in state government? Well, the governor and the legislature make the rules. One can...
NYS Academy of Family Physicians Calls on Montefiore Medical Center to Reconsider Decision to Close Family Health Center in the Bronx
“Today, the New York State Academy of Family Physicians (NYSAFP), which represents nearly 7,000 physicians, residents, and students in family...
Turning Stone Resort Casino to Offer Affordable Housing, Sign-on Bonuses, Industry-Leading Pay to New Employees Relocating to Central New York
“New Home, New Career” Hiring Event with On-the-Spot Job Offers to be Held in Rochester on August 16th and Albany on...
Governor Hochul’s Veto Power Can Help Struggling Businesses
In the closing days of the Legislative Session, the Legislature passed over one thousand bills. Among them, there were some...
New AARP Poll of NY’s Redrawn 22nd Congressional District: Voters 50-plus Leaning Republican 54%-36%
Voters Focused on Pocketbook Issues SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Likely voters age 50 and over in New York’s newly redrawn 22nd...
New AARP Poll of Voters 50 & Over in NY’s Redrawn 3rd Congressional District Shows Tight Race
Voters Focused on Pocketbook Issues HEMPSTEAD, NY — Likely voters age 50 and over in New York’s newly redrawn 3rd...