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New Discussions On Ethics Reform Have Started in Albany, Senate Leader Says

NEW YORK NOW – State lawmakers could take another crack this year at bolstering laws on public ethics and transparency, and those conversations have already started among members of the state Legislature, Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins said Tuesday. It wouldn’t be a new topic to address in Albany, but there’s renewed interest among lawmakers given the multiple controversies surrounding Gov. Andrew Cuomo. Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins on Tuesday, April 20, 2021 Credit: New York State Senate “You can be assured that we’ve already started to have those conversations, and we will continue to have those conversations,” Stewart-Cousins said.

Cuomo Confirms Historic Tax Cuts For Millions in New York

Cuomo Confirms Historic Tax Cuts For Millions in New York
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Local reaction to Derek Chauvin verdict

Local reaction to Derek Chauvin verdict
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What to watch for in the Cuomo impeachment probe

PUBLISHED 5:16 AM ET Apr. 21, 2021 PUBLISHED 5:16 AM EDT Apr. 21, 2021 SHARE The Democratic-led Assembly impeachment investigation of Gov. Andrew Cuomo is moving forward later today as the Judiciary Committee is scheduled to meet.  The meeting is an anticipated one given the growing number of controversies the panel is reviewing, ranging from allegations of sexual harassment leveled against the governor, reports of construction problems with the replacement of the Tappan Zee Bridge, an alleged under counting of where nursing home residents died during the pandemic and, more recently, the circumstances surrounding a reported $4 million book deal for the governor.  Cuomo and his administration in all instances have deneid any wrongdoing. The governor, citing the mulitple investigations that have been spawn, has said he s done commenting on them in public.

Cuomo sidesteps resignation question amid investigations

Cuomo sidesteps resignation question amid investigations PUBLISHED 2:55 PM ET Apr. 21, 2021 PUBLISHED 2:55 PM EDT Apr. 21, 2021 SHARE The investigations into the multiple controversies facing Gov. Andrew Cuomo will continue to not elicit a public comment from the governor himself.  Cuomo on Wednesday declined to say whether he would resign if an investigation being conducted by Attorney General Letitia James into allegations of sexual harassment or inappropriate behavior concludes he violated the law. Let s see what the review says and we ll take it from there, Cuomo said, pointing to his own time as attorney general and the efforts made to avoid public comments about investigations. 

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