LIA in the News: 11/24/2020
We want to keep you apprised of the latest news regarding the Long Island Association and our efforts related to the coronavirus, as well as some other issues we have been working on. Below are clips of the media coverage we have received in the month of November thus far.
- City & State-November 23, 2020: The 2020 Long Island Power 100
- Newsday-November 23, 2020: Cuomo unlikely to mandate blanket shutdowns for entire regions, LIA chief says
- Newsday-November 23, 2020: What businesses can do to prepare for a second wave of COVID-19 (includes video and power point from the LIA/Newsday webinar)
- City & State-November 23, 2020: Steve Bellone: The last of the New York centrists
- WCBS News Radio 880-November 21, 2020: Fare, toll increases coming even as MTA looks at sweeping service cuts
- News 12 Long Island-November 20, 2020: Former News 12 anchor Carol Silva honored with Lifetime Achievement award from LIA
- Long Island Advance-November 19, 2020: Local business owners needed for survey
- Newsday-November 18, 2020: MTA borrows to get through the year, but drastic measures still possible next year
- New York Post-November 18, 2020: Cash-strapped MTA weighs scrapping unlimited MetroCards in 2021
- Newsday, The Point-November 18, 2020: A (mostly) grim outlook for the MTA
- Newsday-November 17, 2020: An economic 'boom' predicted for LI once COVID subsides, NY Fed official says
- Newsday, The Point-November 17, 2020: The MTA’s budget dilemma
- Long Island Press-November 13, 2020: Foundation Surveys Pandemic’s Impact on Long Island’s Small Businesses
- Newsday-November 11, 2020: LI economy to rebound in second half of 2021 after rough start, economist says
- Newsday-November 9, 2020: LI's small firms to gain from new trade pact with Canada, Mexico, diplomats say
- The Island Now-November 6, 2020: Rauch Foundation seeking input from business owners affected by COVID-19
- Newsday-November 5, 2020: LI saw weekly jobless claims fall nearly 15% last week, state data shows
- Newsday-November 5, 2020: Small businesses in LI downtowns to be surveyed about COVID impact
- Newsday-November 4, 2020: Amid lingering pandemic, furloughs transition to permanent layoffs
- Long Island Business News-November 3, 2020: Rizzo: Despite all the uncertainty, this too shall pass