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Burman discusses state and local tax deduction limit in TaxVox blog
"If widely adopted and successful, the plans could significantly reduce federal revenue and most of the benefits would go to taxpayers with high incomes," says Len Burman, Paul Volcker Chair in Behavioral Economics.
Lovely comments on 5G competition between US and China in Christian Science Monitor
President “Xi has really staked his future on the high-tech sectors in China,” Professor of Economics Mary Lovely says about the race between the U.S., China and other nations to develop the next wireless communications technology, known as 5G.
Reeher speaks with CNY Central about upstate candidates for governor
"New York City and the surrounding region is a much bigger stage, so political figures emerging from there are often already statewide and even national figures because of that," says Grant Reeher, professor of political science.
Dennison quoted in Consumer Reports article on Amazon, healthcare
"We’re seeing a lot of different players trying to change the healthcare system," says Tom Dennison, director of the Lerner Center for Public Health Promotion.
Van Slyke Comments on Trump's Infrastructure Plan in CityLab
See related: Economic Policy, Government, Infrastructure
Harrington Meyer discusses grandparents as caregivers in 55 Plus
"A lot of times, the adult children bring up the topic of payment," says Madonna Harrington Meyer, professor of sociology, in an interview about grandparents caring for their grandchildren.
Reeher speaks with WSYR about Miner running for governor of NY
Grant Reeher, professor of political science and director of the Campbell Public Affairs Institute, says "It could be something that could actually raise her [Miner] name recognition and expand her possibilities for the future" about former Syracuse mayor Stephanie Miner's run for governor of NY.
Banks discusses FISA wiretapping, Carter Page in New York Times
"Carter Page was doing business in Russia, talking to Russian diplomats who may have been involved in intelligence activities directed at the United States," says William C. Banks, professor of public administration and international affairs. "Game over. The standards are incredibly open-ended."
Miriam Elman cited in Jewish News Syndicate article on Democrats' support for Israel
See related: Middle East & North Africa