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Silver On Property-Tax Cap, Clinton

May
6

Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, D-Manhattan, this morning sought to clarify recent reports that he opposes a school property-tax cap that is being reviewed by a commissioned headed by former foe, Nassau County Executive Thomas Suozzi.

Silver said he would support a cap, but under certain conditions—which, in other words, may be hard to accomplish if a cap was established.

“What I said was that if somebody can guarantee the advances we made in education as far as universal pre-k, as far as lowering class sizes, as far as bringing technology to classrooms,” he said on Fred Dicker’s morning radio show on Talk 1300-AM in Albany.

“If they can guarantee those items would be funded, then I have no problem with a cap. If you can’t guarantee that funding, then a cap is a problem.”

Silver said it’s also make or break tonight for Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton in the Indiana and North Carolina primaries.

“I think Senator Clinton can deliver some real great comeback punches if she does very well in Indiana and she comes close or even wins North Carolina,” said Silver, a Clinton supporter.

Yet asked if she’s done if loses both, “I think it would difficult for her to sustain her candidacy if she lost.”

This entry was posted on Tuesday, May 6th, 2008 at 2:42 pm by Joseph Spector.
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