EPISODE · Jan 12, 2026 · 4 MIN
Child Care, Wages, and Leaf Blowers — The Westchester Brief 1.12.26
from I Live Here Westchester NY · host I Live Here Media
Send us Fan MailThis week on The Westchester Brief, host Jim Jockle breaks down three policy developments that may seem unrelated — but together point to a larger shift in the cost and texture of everyday life in Westchester County.First, we look at Governor Hochul’s push toward universal child care and why child care is increasingly being treated as economic infrastructure rather than a private family issue. For Westchester families, where child care can rival mortgage payments, this reframing could have real implications for work, housing decisions, and long-term affordability.Next, a minimum wage increase quietly took effect, raising the floor to seventeen dollars an hour. For workers, that means modest relief. For small businesses — especially restaurants and service providers — it sharpens an already difficult balancing act between rising labor costs and survival in a high-cost county.Finally, we examine a proposal in Rye to restrict both gas and electric leaf blowers. What sounds like a small quality-of-life issue quickly becomes a larger conversation about regulation, shared space, and how communities decide what tradeoffs they’re willing to accept.These aren’t isolated stories. They’re signals.This episode of The Westchester Brief helps you understand what’s shifting now — and what to watch next.New episodes every Monday.Support the showI Live Here Westchester is a production of I Live Here Media.We spotlight the voices, visionaries, and stories that make Westchester County more than just a place to live—it’s a place to belong.Have a guest suggestion or want to partner with us?Email: [email protected]: www.iliveheremedia.comFollow us on Instagram: @iliveheremediaSubscribe, rate, and share to support local storytelling.
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Send us Fan Mail This week on The Westchester Brief, host Jim Jockle breaks down three policy developments that may seem unrelated — but together point to a larger shift in the cost and texture of everyday life in Westchester County. First, we look at Governor Hochul’s push toward universal child care and why child care is increasingly being treated as economic infrastructure rather than a private family issue. For Westchester families, where child care can rival mortgage payments, this refra...
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