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Paterson’s bills delivered, no interest shown

Posted by: Nick Reisman - Posted in Uncategorized on Jul 28, 2010

Gov. David Paterson’s office this afternoon delivered a stack of measures to the state Legislature that he wants lawmakers to take up at tonight’s special session, due to start at 6 p.m.

But the measures, which include a cap on property taxes, a revenue bill to finally complete the state budget, a plan to sell wine in grocery stores and an overhaul of the SUNY system.

The bills were quietly left outside the office of the Senate Democrats chief legal counsel Shelly Meyer. There does not seem to be much interest in them.

By law, the Senate and Assembly can refuse to accept consider the bills. It is unlikely that much progress will be made at tonight’s session, partly because Senate President Malcolm Smith, D-Queens, isn’t expected to be in Albany tonight.

The governor called the session as a way to spur lawmakers to complete outstanding issues.

 
 
 
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One Response to “Paterson’s bills delivered, no interest shown”


  1. Mary

    Why are we letting the legislators play games while we pay? The only one in Albany who has a handle on what NYS needs is the Governor.

    Please call his office (518-474-8390) and let him know you support wine sales in food stores since this will help all small businesses owners and farmers in NYS who will, in turn, pay more taxes so the rest of us don’t have to pay unnecessary ‘across the board’ taxes.



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