Legislature debates on a Friday and other near-apocalyptic signs
03/05/2021 04:00 PM EST
The Legislature is in session today, and it’s not because the budget’s late? Must be why pigs are soaring through Albany skies.
The bill to rein in some of Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s emergency pandemic powers needed to “age” after it was introduced earlier this week, and is now being approved in the Legislature more like stinky cheese than fine wine.
The state Senate passed the measure on a 43-20 party-line vote. It’s not like Republicans want Cuomo to keep his king-like control; they don’t think the legislation goes far enough because it keeps multiple Cuomo orders alive.
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Mayor de Blasio unveiled on Friday the first part of a police reform plan that aims to repair frayed relationships with communities of color and address years of racism in policing.
The plan, which de Blasio expects to release in three drafts in the coming weeks, comes in response to an executive order issued by Gov. Cuomo in June that mandates local governments approve reforms and submit them by April 1 or risk losing state funding and having their police departments fall under a monitor.