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December 11, 2013

This column votes for 16-year-old Pakistani youngster Malala Yousafzai, who was shot by the Taliban for advocating for the education of young women in the third world, as not only the most influential news-maker of 2013, but the most noble and courageous as well. The GOP would be wise to adopt a similar stance. .

Malala should be Person of the Year and GOP should take note By Steve Levy Published in The Washington […]
November 13, 2013
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Everyone wants to avoid a strike at the Long Island Rail Road.

Now is the Time to Get LIRR Concessions From Long Island Business News Steve Levy Everyone wants to avoid […]
October 30, 2013

What will it take for officials to finally do something to curb law enforcement salaries on Long Island, now hovering around $200,000?

If not the $200k cop, what will spur change? From Long Island Business News What will it take for […]
October 8, 2013

Opponents say showing ID is simply too burdensome… yet we require an ID to obtain a library card, or to obtain social services.

ID Needed for Golf But Not Voting October 8, 2013 by Steve Levy Published on Long Island Business News […]
September 30, 2013

Will other Governments go the way of Detroit? Steve Levy explains how Detroit’s collapse can be avoided elsewhere.

August 29, 2013

A more decent wage for hardworking manual laborers will hit the sweet spot for most centrists and conservatives, i.e., providing incentive to work.

Conservatives Should Support Living Wage Increase August 29, 2013 by Steve Levy   Across the nation, fast food workers […]
August 27, 2013

Steve Levy’s Testimony Before Senate Local Government Committee

Steve Levy testifies at the New York State Senate Standing Committee on Local Government
August 26, 2013

Sometimes, something is worse than nothing. Such is the case with the remarkably tepid changes that have been made by the State to the woefully expensive mandatory arbitration process. Published in the Albany Times Union

Support pension reform By Steve Levy Published 3:45 pm, Monday, August 26, 2013 Sometimes, something is worse than nothing. […]
August 15, 2013

In the aftermath of the Trayvon Martin trial, the endless national conversation about race has turned to racial profiling. Profiling has been condemned as prejudicial, discriminatory and outright racist. It is not that simple.

Some Profiling is Just Common Sense August 12, 2013 by Steve Levy Published in The Washington Times (accessed via The Wayback […]
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