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Cuomo remains unchecked by Democrats, critics say

PUBLISHED 8:11 PM ET Apr. 26, 2021 PUBLISHED 8:11 PM EDT Apr. 26, 2021 SHARE Governor Andrew Cuomo’s COVID-19 emergency powers have remained unchecked, critics say. In March 2020, while COVID-19 was sweeping the state, lawmakers granted the governor broad emergency powers that allowed him to override any state and local law. Just recently, state lawmakers passed a bill that would limit that authority, with some Democrats claiming that this was a rollback of Cuomo’s emergency powers. However, many lawmakers say this legislation does not go far enough. “Ask a local business who s been impacted by these mandates whether anything has majorly changed for them since they supposedly took the powers away,” Assemblyman Edward Ra said. “They re still at the whims of the governor on a day-to-day basis, and in particular, the bars and restaurants, I think, feel very singled out at this point.”

NY Senate Majority to Suspend Several COVID-Related Executive Orders to Further Reopen State

One of the Updated 5 mins ago What to Know The Senate Democratic Majority on Wednesday will move to suspend several executive orders placed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic The latest development comes as Cuomo faces three worsening scandals accusations of sexual harassment by various women, accusations of verbal abuse by legislators, and accusations of mismanagement in the handling of the pandemic in nursing homes. The Senate Democratic Majority will move to suspend several executive orders placed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic on Wednesday, News 4 New York learned.

State Senate to overturn Cuomo s food-with-drinks restaurant rule

State Senate to overturn Cuomo s food-with-drinks restaurant rule Senate Democrats move to curtail Cuomo s pandemic-related executive orders FacebookTwitterEmail Michael Philip, co-owner of The Hollow Bar and Kitchen, makes a salad for an order on Wednesday, April 21, 2021, in Albany, N.Y. Philip says that he has been fortunate to have a core staff that has stayed with for a long time. I m the extra host, server, cook, or dishwasher, I go where I am needed , Philip added. (Paul Buckowski/Times Union)Paul Buckowski/Albany Times Union ALBANY The state Senate s Democratic Majority Conference announced it will move Wednesday to suspend several executive orders that had been issued by Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo during the coronavirus pandemic, including a rule requiring restaurants to serve food to any patrons ordering alcoholic beverages.

Legal Aid backs changes to New York s parole laws

Legal Aid backs changes to New York s parole laws PUBLISHED 2:23 PM ET Apr. 27, 2021 PUBLISHED 2:23 PM EDT Apr. 27, 2021 SHARE The top Democratic lawmakers in the state Senate and Assembly on Tuesday were urged to take up a trio of bills meant to smooth the process for parole in New York.  The measures represent an overhaul of the state s parole system in New York, making it easier for older people who are incarcerated to be granted release as well as cut through what criminal justice advocates have said is a complex process.  In a letter to Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins and Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie, Legal Aid advocates from around the state called for the passage of the measures by the end of the legislative session in June. 

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