The US cannabis industry added more than 100,000 jobs last year, and the economic recovery will only continue if states like New York start recreational programs on the ground, experts say. Americans spent nearly $25 billion on cannabis products in 2021, as the emerging industry expanded about 33 percent, adding more than 107,000 new jobs, according to Wednesday. Jobs report from the new cannabis site Leaflyand Whitney for Economics. About 428,000 Americans now work directly in the agricultural and retail sectors of the industry or have additional jobs with licensed…
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New York Governor, Brian Benjamin, contracted the COVID virus after a Democratic convention
New York Governor Brian Benjamin has tested positive for COVID-19 — just days after attending the state’s Democratic convention that includes Governor Kathy Hochhol and Hillary Clinton. “I tested positive for COVID today. Fortunately, I am feeling very upset, reinforced and in good spirits, as I have only mild symptoms,” Benjamin He said Sunday evening in a tweet. The lieutenant governor addressed the conference Thursday, He posted a video on Twitter of him sneaking into the podium While not wearing a mask. Later, he and Hochul holding hands on stage…
Read MoreGovernor Cathy Hochhol says New York is strengthening its cyber defenses amid tensions with Russia
New York Governor Cathy Hochhol said Sunday night that the country is strengthening its cyber defenses in anticipation of potential cyberattacks ahead of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Hochhol said in a statement on Sunday. “We are in regular contact with the White House and the US Department of Homeland Security to ensure coordination.” On Friday, the White House warned US companies to prepare for potential Russian cyber attacks after learning that Kremlin hackers had hit Ukrainian targets with a series of recent attacks. “As many of you know, the government…
Read MoreRep. Sean Patrick Maloney warns Democrats about Covid mandates
The head of the Democratic House campaign organization warned members of his party Thursday not to “fall in love” with COVID-19 restrictions as many states began repealing mask mandates. “We Democrats shouldn’t fall in love with mandates when they are not necessary,” with some sense of right, Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney (D-NY) They insisted on “Morning Joe” on MSNBC. “We must get rid of them as quickly as we can responsibly.” Maloney added that he agreed with New York Gov. Cathy Hochhol’s decision to lift the statewide mandate for masks…
Read MoreMayor Eric Adams wants to roll back the bail reform law
Mayor Adams appears to have thrown the towel in trying to persuade House Democrats to roll back the state’s bail reform law after a closed-door meeting in Albany on Monday. Speaking to reporters, Adams said he “shared” his plan to fight crime in the Big Apple before adding, “If I don’t get the things I offered…I still have an obligation to keep the city safe.” “That’s why we put our anti-gun unit in place. That’s why we’ll go after the causes and feeders of crime,” said Adams (above left with…
Read MoreThe mayors of New York and Miami plan to receive their next Bitcoin salary
At least two US mayors – newly elected New York City Mayor Eric Adams and Miami Mayor Francis Suarez have announced that they are taking their Bitcoin salaries. “In New York we always make big money, so I’m going to get my first three bitcoins when I become mayor,” Adams tweeted Thursday. However, it is not clear if the elected mayor can accept Bitcoin payments. The mayor-elect was responding to the tweet of crypto entrepreneur Anthony Pompliano, who asked the question: “Who will be the first American politician to accept…
Read MoreNew York City travel guide for tourists who are returning after many changes
Welcome back, all the Big Apple-hungry tourists and high spenders from abroad! There are so many new things to see and do in the world’s largest city since you last spent pounds, francs and remnants on our great hotels, shops and restaurants. A lot has changed – for good and not – in the 18 months I’ve been away. Here’s a helpful primer on what to expect. The good He should see it new Since March 2020, the city has enjoyed an explosion of recently launched restaurants, parks, and other…
Read MoreMayor of Miami to distribute profits from MiamiCoin to residents
Residents of the American beach city of Miami may soon get MiamiCoin cryptocurrency in their crypto wallets for free. Miami Mayor Francis Suarez announced on Twitter that the city will share some of the city’s cryptocurrency earnings with all its citizens and distribute payments through digital wallets. It’s worth noting that MiamiCoin was launched in August through CityCoins, which is based on Bitcoin technology, an open source protocol that allocates 30 percent of its reward to cities when they buy or mine their coins. The cryptocurrency has made more than…
Read MoreSyracuse University Opens $62.5 Million Veterans Resource Center
Syracuse University wants to become the nation’s most committed college to supporting veterans through its dedication to creating a shining new facility on campus. She hosts the annual Veterans Day celebration Thursday at the new National Veterans Resource Center. The $62.5 million center, located in the Daniel and Gael Daniele Building, which opened November 3, includes a state-of-the-art information lab and resources for career development for veterans. University officials said it will annually train and support 40,000 former soldiers through programs that have created 4,000 new jobs and $225 million…
Read MoreBiden’s agenda will make New York have the highest marginal tax rate
If Congress passes President Biden’s social spending bill, New York will have the highest marginal tax rate in the country — and among the highest in the world. Details of the proposal are constantly changing, as lawmakers from various factions of the Democratic Rally continue to raise concerns about tax increases. But the current iteration of the plan in the House would raise New York’s highest marginal tax rate to 66.2%. This striking figure could push current New York taxpayers to other states and reduce their tax base. To borrow…
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