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35% of Westchester Residents Oppose Legalizing Marijuana. Assemblymembers Galef & Byrne Voted No


Polling on the legalization of marijuana in New York State, which was passed by the State legislature and signed into law by Governor Andrew Cuomo in April 2021, has consistently found between 60%-65% of Westchester residents in favor of legalization, while 30%-35% are opposed, based on Siena College polling over the past year.
Two members of Westchester State delegation voted against legalization. Assemblywoman Sandy Galef and Assemblyman Kevin Byrne. Galef said, on the floor of the Assembly on the day of the vote, “
I have thought about this day for many years and many Assembly sessions and tried to do as much research as I continued to study the issue. And I have heard the Majority Leader’s passion. ....

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Indian Point nuclear plant closure plan wins New York approval


The sale of the plant by Entergy to Holtec has
 been controversial. State and federal leaders and environmental groups had expressed concern that money would run out before the 240-acre site was fully cleaned.
 
The shuttering of the plant will cost hundreds of local jobs and impact the local property tax base. 
Plus it remains unclear when and how nuclear detritus would be permanently removed from the site. New Jersey-based Holtec wants to build an interim underground repository in the New Mexico desert for the 83,000 metric tons of nuclear waste stored at power plants across the U.S. But the project faces myriad hurdles.  ....

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