Which candidates for Buffalo mayor took money from top developers? By Dan Clark August 25, 2017 "I'm the only candidate who has not accepted money from Carl Paladino nor LPCiminelli; two of the biggest developers in the city of Buffalo." Read More
Two-thirds of those on Medicaid are children, seniors or disabled By Dan Clark August 23, 2017 "Most people on Medicaid are kids, or seniors, or the disabled." Read More
How many U.S. adults have a criminal record? Depends on how you define it By Dan Clark August 18, 2017 "70 million Americans have a criminal record — that’s one in three adults." Read More
How has gun crime changed since the SAFE Act? By Dan Clark August 11, 2017 "Violent crimes where a firearm is used have remained static since 2013 in both New York State and Erie County" Read More
Since Obamacare, far fewer New Yorkers are uninsured By Dan Clark July 24, 2017 "We have been able to cut New York’s uninsured rate in half since 2013 from 10 percent to 5 percent of our population." Read More
One in three people in New York is on Medicaid By Dan Clark July 21, 2017 "We now have about one-third of New York’s population on Medicaid." Read More
Stipends for vice chairs in State Senate is new practice, not old By Dan Clark July 10, 2017 Giving a committee chair’s stipend in the New York State Senate to another member of that committee "has been, in fact, a legislative practice for… Read More
Who pays the highest property taxes in New York? By Dan Clark July 7, 2017 "Western New Yorkers pay some of the highest property taxes in the state." Read More
Joke about bills passed by NY State Senate is not a joke By Dan Clark June 30, 2017 The New York State Senate "passed legislation allowing minors to race snowmobiles, get their own hunting licenses, and not be employed gathering or picking rags,… Read More
Maternity care coverage could be lost through state health care waivers By Dan Clark June 22, 2017 A waiver in the American Health Care Act "doesn’t apply to things like maternity coverage." Read More
Gillibrand claim ignores the cost of a paid leave program By Dan Clark June 15, 2017 A national paid leave program "would potentially put into the economy $21 billion dollars annually." Read More
New York is closer to pay equity than most states By Dan Clark June 9, 2017 "We have pay equity. When you think about that wage gap, we all know it's 78 cents to the dollar. Well, in New York state… Read More