Cooperation, trade and north korea, in particular the fate of a pair of japanese hostages held by the regime. They are ready to break for lunch. Tpp and trade almost certain to come up in the conversation in particular tpp. You and i have talked about that at length since this president s come into office, hes made it very clear hes not a very big fan of the multinational trade deal. Let me tell you what he had to say about it. He said, listen, while japan and south korea would like us to go back into tpp, i dont like the deal for the United States. Due to contingencies and no way to get out if it doesnt work. Bilateral deals are far more efficient, profitable and better for our workers. Look how bad wto is to u. S. So while Prime Minister abe may not convince our president to rejoin the multinational pacific trade deal, he is hoping that mr. Trumps tone in his meeting coming up with kim jongun, per happens in june, will reflect the longstanding relationship with tokyo. Japan and ourse
Although there is more than a year to go until the 2024 election in the 22nd Congressional District, Democratic candidate Sarah Klee Hood has been endorsed by more than 50
Dana Balter, a Syracuse Democrat who has been the party s nominee for Congress in the last two elections, was not planning to make an endorsement in the newly drawn 22nd
Once a city hall lawyer, Babilon pitches volunteer cops, faster-acting code officers in Syracuse mayoral bid
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Thomas Babilon is challenging Janet Burman in a Republican primary for mayor of Syracuse in the June 22 primary. Dennis Nett | dnett@syracuse.comDennis Nett | dnett@syracuse.com
Facebook Share | The Post-Standard is running profiles of the candidates in the city’s June 22 mayoral primary. Look for a profile of Republican Janet Burman on Thursday. Stories on Democrats Khalid Bey and Michael Greene will run next week.
Syracuse, N.Y. – Thomas Babilon has ideas about how to tackle the city’s housing problem that, he says, would keep more people in owner-occupied homes.
Dana Balter rules out third campaign for Congress against Rep. John Katko
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Dana Balter of Syracuse votes in the Democratic primary election in the 24th Congressional District on Tuesday June 23, 2020. Balter won the primary but lost to Rep. John Katko in November.
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Dana Balter, who twice won Democratic primary elections for Congress but failed to unseat Rep. John Katko, has decided against making a third bid for the Syracuse-area House seat next year.
Balter, 45, of Syracuse, told syracuse.com | The Post-Standard that she won’t seek public office in 2022, and instead will focus on a new job working for a nonprofit government reform group in New York state.