Following a call from the FDA and CDC to 'pause' use of the Johnson and Johnson vaccine, Oneida County is changing plans when it comes to upcoming PODs.
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With New York State s recent passage of a bill legalizing recreational marijuana for those 21 and older, there is concern of more impaired drivers behind the wheel on the state s roadways.
If you re an experienced cannabis user and think you ve become immune to many of the effects of marijuana, maybe you re right. But that doesn t mean you won t face consequences if you re caught driving under the influence of anything - alcohol, marijuana, illegal drugs or prescribed ones.
Sgt. Dave Olney with the New York State Police has been a trained Drug Recognition Expert for almost 25 years, one of only about 350 DRE s across the state. He also teaches other officers in a program dubbed ARIDE, or Advanced Roadside Impaired Driving Enforcement. Olney says even when an officer can t smell alcohol on your breath, or can t smell weed in your car, there are other indicators beyond odor that can alert a trained officer that you may be under the influence of something.
2021-04-08 04:35:43 GMT2021-04-08 12:35:43(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
NEW YORK, April 7 (Xinhua) New York State would collect billions of additional tax dollars from rich people and corporations each year in order to secure funds for expensive spending amid the pandemic, New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo said.
After striking a deal with Cuomo on the 212-billion-U.S. dollar budget on Tuesday, the New York State Senate and Assembly passed the budget bill for the fiscal year 2022, beginning April 1 this year.
New York State would raise an additional 2.7 billion dollars from higher personal income tax rates and 750 million dollars from higher corporate franchise tax rates in fiscal 2022, said Cuomo in a presentation on Wednesday.