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New state legislation aims to expand child visitation services to all counties

ALBANY, N.Y. (WHEC) — A new bill from the New York State Assembly aims to expand access to supervised child visitation services across the state. The bill still needs to be…

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Smokey Bones restaurants close nationwide, including Liverpool location

LIVERPOOL, N.Y. (CNY Central) — Smokey Bones Bar & Fire Grill in Liverpool has closed its doors for good, as the restaurant chain has announced every one of its…

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Soldier enters plea in $400K Maduro betting scheme

WASHINGTON, D.C. (LiveNOW from Fox) — A U.S. special forces soldier pleaded not guilty Tuesday to charges that he used classified information about the mission to capture…

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Schedule C, G Appointees Exempted from Performance Appraisals; Could Set Precedent for Schedule P/C

WASHINGTON, D.C. (FEDweek) — OPM has exempted political appointees under Schedule C and Schedule G from performance appraisal requirements, potentially a precedent for doing…

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Two Pentagon workforce decisions are raising new concerns about capacity and consent

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Federal News Network) — Congressional scrutiny of the Department of Defense’s clearance backlogs comes as the Pentagon again asks civilian employees to…

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Over 40 people laid off at Menands FedEx facility

MENANDS, N.Y. (WTEN) — Numerous FedEx workers were laid off at a Menands facility in January, according to a WARN notice on the New York State Department of Labor website.…

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Many MSPB Appeals Not Getting Reviewed Despite Quorum

WASHINGTON, D.C. (FEDweek) — Even though the three-seat MSPB governing board has a quorum of two members, many appeals of hearing officer decisions brought there are not…

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Empire State Weekly: Budget three weeks late, but taking shape

ALBANY, N.Y. (WTEN) — Lawmakers are continuing to debate and hold their ground when it comes to this year’s state budget. With a fourth budget extender passed on Thursday,…

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New state law bans credit checks for most employers

ROCHESTER, N.Y. (Spectrum News 1) — A new state law will limit how employers can use your credit history. Brochures fill the wall inside Karyn Rando’s office at the…

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Employment credit checks set to be illegal in NY

ROCHESTER, N.Y. (Rochester Business Journal) — Starting Saturday (April 18), employers in New York state will no longer be allowed to use consumer credit history in most…

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