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Cuomo signs legislation increasing New York's capacity to prosecute financial fraud
Legislation restores six-year statute of limitations under Martin Act that allows New York State to better protect investors and consumers; prevent bad practices; hold companies accountable ... -
Cortland resident expresses concern on Otter Creek Pl
At this week’s Common Council meeting, Cortland resident, Angela Gellatly spoke expressing her concerns on the dangers pedestrians face on the small street of Otter ... -
Cortland Common Council Agenda: August 20, 2019
COMMON COUNCIL AGENDA August 20, 2019 7:00 PM Public Hearing on 4 year term for Mayor 7:02 PM Public Hearing on ... -
Governor Cuomo proposes bill that redefines domestic terrorism
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo recently advanced a first-in-the-nation domestic terrorism law to include mass violence motivated by hate. Under this proposal, mass shootings against a ... -
Governor Cuomo Announces Opening of Child Victims Act
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced that the landmark Child Victims Act has gone into effect. Under this measure, individuals who have experienced sex abuse ... -
New state law allows cameras on school bus stop-arms (Video interview with city of Cortland ...
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo signed legislation (S.4524B/A.4950B) at the beginning of this week, authorizing school districts to install stop-arm cameras on school buses in order ... -
COMMON COUNCIL AGENDA August 6, 2019
COMMON COUNCIL AGENDA August 6 , 2019 7:00 PM Public Hearing on 4 year term for Mayor 7:03 PM ... -
New vaccination law will keep some Cortland County students out of school
New York State Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed legislation in the month of June eliminating religious exemptions from vaccinations for schoolchildren. -
Cortland ATI and the LWV hosting Disability Voter Registration Week
Access to Independence and the League of Women Voters of Cortland County partnered up this week to host the National Disability Voter Registration Week. They have been going all around ... -
City officials clarify policy on yard signs
City officials say they plan to enforce city code laws regarding yard signs for the remaining election cycle.