For the second time in two weeks, Chautauqua County officials have announced a program that will help deal with the county’s homelessness problems.
The county Social Services Department last week announced the Public Assistance Shelter Supplement initiative in an attempt to bridge the gap ...
As time passes, the excesses of President Joe Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act become more and more clear.
Recent analysis by the Competitive Enterprise Institute confirms that the cost projections for the law when it was passed were woefully — perhaps even deliberately — inadequate. The ...
Chautauqua County legislators have finally taken a firm position on the state’s Freshwater Wetlands Regulations.
Let’s be clear from the outset that legislative resolutions carry no weight and, for the most part, do absolutely nothing. We hold no illusion that the state would have ...
We knew there would be pain when President Donald Trump said he was going to right-size federal programs in an attempt to bring the federal budget under control.
The only way to get control of federal spending is through spending cuts. Of course, now we’re finding out just how dependent on ...
It won’t be long before we hear about all the problems caused by a late New York state budget.
The budget itself is bad, increasing operational spending 11%, increasing some taxes and failing to deal with out-year structural budget gaps. Spending on education and Medicaid continues to ...
We can all see that we need more family sustaining jobs in Chautauqua County.
The poverty rate countywide was 16.7% in July 2024, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, with that rate rising to 24% in Jamestown and 24.9% in Dunkirk. The best way to decrease those percentages is to increase ...