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United against Citizens United: rally on Wednesday 1/21

A poll conducted by Small Business Majority finds that two-thirds of "small business owners agreed the Citizens United ruling was bad for small business because it gives big business unlimited...

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I♥NY: to vote in 2016 Presidential primaries, register in a party NOW

In New York State, one must be registered and affiliated in a party by OCTOBER 9, 2015 in order to BE ABLE TO VOTE for that major party's candidate for President in April 2016. .

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Albany School District budget workshops Jan. 5 and 12

Voting locations on February 9 will be the same as for the annual school budget vote in May, which may be different than voting locations for the general election in November.

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NYS voters: are you sure you’re enrolled in a political party?

Whenever your name does not appear in the official poll book, you will be offered an affidavit ballot.

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Presidential primary in New York is April 19

The polls do not open until 12 noon in most of upstate New York.

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Narcissistic personality disorder

If you have narcissistic personality disorder, you may come across as conceited, boastful or pretentious. You may belittle or look down on people you perceive as inferior. You may feel a sense of...

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Presidential Campaigns: An Election Year History

We will read about every presidential campaign from 1789 to 2012, track changes within the nation from the presidency down to the voter, study some of the most famous speeches, political ads, and...

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Albany County: Proposition 1 is on the BACK of the ballot

Note that the charter revisions on the ballot will NOT include any provision to downsize the county Legislature.

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Constitutional Convention event October 30

We will hear the Pros and Cons of voting on whether or not NYS should convene a Constitutional Convention in 2018.

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Women’s March 2.0: Saturday, January 20, 2018

It will be a public discussion and affirmation of the values we consider fundamental to our society: fairness, inclusiveness, community, justice, and respect – for each other and for the law.

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