Advocacy Alert
11.9.22 Advocacy Alert: Election Night Roundup: What to Know About the Midterms
Yesterday, voters around the country headed to the polls for a consequential round of midterm elections. Here’s what you need to know:
Read MoreBNP Advocacy Insider – November 2022
Our Monthly Members-Only recap of the latest Advocacy, and Government news.
Read MoreBNP Advocacy Insider – October 2022
Our Monthly Members-Only recap of the latest Advocacy, and Government news.
Read More10.3.22 Advocacy Alert: NY to Increase Minimum Wage Again
The New York State Department of Labor announced plans to raise the minimum wage in upstate to $14.20/hour, a one dollar increase.
Read More9.26.22 Advocacy Alert: Canada to Remove All Border Restrictions
The Public Health Agency of Canada announced it will lift all COVID-related restrictions on international travelers beginning this Saturday, October 1.
Read MoreBNP Advocacy Insider – September 2022
Our Monthly Members-Only recap of the latest Advocacy, and Government news.
Read More8.24.22 Advocacy Alert: Primary #2 Wrap-Up
Late last night, elections officials tallied results for primary and special elections.
Read More8.18.21 Advocacy Alert: Primary Day #2 Next Week
On Tuesday, August 23, voters will head to the polls for a second round of primary elections.
In June, voters selected primary nominees for Governor and Erie County Clerk. Because the State Legislature’s redistricting maps were thrown out in court, however, primaries for Congressional and State Senate races were moved to August.
Read More8.12.22 Advocacy Alert: Cannabis Dispensary License Application Opening 8/25
After months of quiet negotiations and apparent gridlock, two major legislative updates came out of our nation’s Capitol last night. The U.S. Senate passed a landmark technology and innovation investment bill, and a key Senator announced support for a larger domestic spending package.
Read MoreBNP Advocacy Insider – August 2022
Our Monthly Members-Only recap of the latest Advocacy, and Government news.
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