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July
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   The Associated Press is reporting that a mid-level appeals court ruled today that Richard Ravitch can continue serving as lieutenant governor until a lawsuit over the constitutionality of his appointment is resolved. There is one caveat—he is not authorized to preside over a Senate session. (The Senate is scheduled to meet in special session next week to take up the issue of New York City school governance.) The next court date is Aug. 18.

   Gov. David Paterson appointed Ravitch as lieutenant governor July 8, a month after a leadership coup that had paralyzed the Senate. The Senate dispute was resolved the next day, with Democrats taking control of the chamber after Republicans and two Democrats had put the GOP in power.

   Also on the next day, Senate Minority Leader Dean Skelos, R-Nassau County, and Sen. Pedro Espada, D-Bronx, filed a lawsuit challenging Paterson’s appointment. (Espada participated in the coup but ultimately went back to the Democratic conference.)

   A state Supreme Court justice in Nassau County had ruled that Ravitch could not serve as lieutenant governor until the lawsuit was resolved. Lawyers for Paterson and Ravitch went to a mid-level appeals court to protest the prohibition on Ravitch serving as lieutenant governor. Last week, the appeals court shot down the ban on a temporary basis. Today’s ruling extends that decision.

   Paterson said today that he wants Ravitch to work with him on a plan to eliminate the state’s $2.1 billion budget gap. The governor said he and Ravitch would present a recommendation to the Legislature this fall. Paterson has said he would call the Legislature into a special session on the budget in September.

This entry was posted on Thursday, July 30th, 2009 at 5:52 pm by Cara Matthews.
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