As New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo tried to return to the business of governing Monday, one of his sexual harassment accusers met via Zoom for more than four hours with investigators working for the state attorney general’s office. During the interview, Charlotte Bennett revealed new details about Cuomo's behavior and what she said was a…
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Assemblyman needs to put partisanship aside (letter to the editor)
Updated Mar 16, 2021;
By Nicholas Robbins
New York political power players are not immune to controversy and a rapid downfall, as we’ve seen from this month’s downpouring of serious allegations against Gov. Cuomo, and It forces citizens to look to their state representatives for leadership in restoring law and order and a moral high ground in our government.
On almost every major scandal that engulfed Albany, Mid-Island Assemblyman (and dean of our representative delegation) Mike Cusick has put politics and political partisanship over the well-being and values of Staten Island and New York state.
NY Democrats propose new taxes on wealthy; likely to pass legal marijuana bill
Updated Mar 16, 2021;
Posted Mar 16, 2021
FILE - In this Jan. 14, 2020 file photo, New York Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart Cousins addresses the media at the state Capitol in Albany. Hans Pennink | AP Photo
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Denis Slattery, New York Daily News (TNS)
ALBANY Democrats in the state Legislature put forth their budget wish lists Monday, countering some of Gov. Cuomo’s fiscal plans and indicating legal weed could become a reality soon than expected in the Empire State.
The one-house resolutions, which include billions in new taxes on the wealthy as well as mobile sports betting measures and increases in health care and school spending, will kick fiscal negotiations into high gear with less than three weeks to go until the April 1 deadline and the governor remains embroiled in multiple scandals.