Public-employee unions will be rallying outside the state Capitol on Wednesday when Governor Paterson gives his State of the State address.
Called the March For Main Street, the rally will start at the downtown Times-Union Center and “will seek greater fairness and better priorities for the middle class than what the governor has proposed in his state budget.”
CSEA, one of the event’s organizers, also has a series of new ads, including this one:
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