New York manufacturing at possible inflection point
Business Council of New York State's Ken Pokalsky reflects on the manufacturing landscape in the Empire State.
New York manufacturing industry poised for growth
A manufacturing trade organization in New York is excited about the potential growth of manufacturers in the Empire State.
Disrupting the prison manufacturing status quo
Senate Investigations & Government Operations Committee Chair James Skoufis is looking to shake up the controversial manufacturing business run by the state prison system, including limiting the artificial edge they enjoy when selling office products. The Orange County Democrat
The post-pandemic winner? New York manufacturing
A recent survey from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York suggests the state's manufacturing industry is booming.
Should the state government manufacture medications?
Assemblymember Jenifer Rajkumar argues that the state government should get in the business of manufacturing generic drugs.
Trump’s tariff policies supported by Mohawk Valley lawmaker
Assemblymember Robert Smullen, a Mohawk Valley Republican, defends President Donald Trump's approach to tariffs in 2025.
Ask yourself: What would Micron get?
A report from the Empire Center for Public Policy wants small business owners to think about the perks given to Micron.
Micron’s (delayed) future in central New York
Construction of a chip manufacturing plant has fallen behind in central New York. We explore why and what's next.
Carpets are next frontier in New York’s quest to cut waste
Environmental Advocates NY's Kate Kurera discusses a new law regulating carpet manufacturing and recycling.
The recipe for cooking up high-tech jobs
Reporter Tim Knauss explains the subsidies, infrastructure and more that went into luring Micron Technology to Syracuse.


