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BUFFALO, N.Y. The Buffalo Bills have reportedly asked the state and county for at least $1.1 billion to cover the full cost of building a new stadium in Orchard Park, according to
New York state Sen. Tim Kennedy, D-Buffalo, said the team plays an important role in the community, but any commitment to funding is still a long way off. This is the beginning of a negotiation, and like any negotiation, there s a beginning and there s a middle and there s an end,” Kennedy said. “And there s a long way before this thing gets finished. And it s just the beginning. The opening salve. The opening of a larger negotiation and conversation that s going to take place over the course of the next many months and next couple of years.”
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo stands to benefit from undermining public confidence in the investigation overseen by state Attorney General Letitia James. His political allies have alleged – without evidence – that she and a top investigator are more interested in scoring political points than finding the facts. The Cuomo administration has even brushed aside concerns that this amounts to tampering with an ongoing investigation just as the governor was getting ready to testify to investigators. I have concerns as to the in
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The Buffalo Democrat s $1.5-million war-chest dwarfs all other state lawmakers in Western New York. Author: Steve Brown, Joseph O Rourke Published: 7:28 PM EDT July 19, 2021 Updated: 7:28 PM EDT July 19, 2021
BUFFALO, N.Y. For a political campaign, votes are the goal. Money is viewed as critical for candidates to get votes.
And while recent media attention has focused on the fundraising of India Walton and Byron Brown in the Buffalo mayoral race, State Senator Tim Kennedy has had a much better year.
With no election for him this year, the Buffalo Democrat raised $607,000 since January.
By comparison, the State Senate President Andrea-Stewart Cousins collected $222,000 over the same time period.