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Cuomo, Lawmakers Fail to Reach Consensus on Revenues as State Budget Deadline Approaches
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and his fellow Democrats controlling the Legislature have been unable to agree on revenue estimates for the state budget that’s due in less than a month.
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New York Mug Shot Proposal Pits Privacy Versus the Right to Know
Under Cuomo’s proposal, unless there is a compelling law enforcement reason to do so, the public release of booking mugs and arrest information would be refused as “an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy.”
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New York Legislature Passes Gun Control Bills
The Democrat-controlled New York Legislature passes several bills Tuesday aimed at making the state’s already tough gun laws even stricter.
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Hillary Clinton, Gov. Cuomo Tout Stronger Abortion Rights in New York
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton joined New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo Monday in calling for codifying abortion rights in New York state law as a bulwark against any potential court challenges to the landmark Roe v. Wade decision made 46 years ago this month.
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$800M For Emergency Repairs Will Help Subway ‘Get up and Going': Cuomo
Funding included in the recently passed state budget will allow New York City subway cars to be repaired more quickly, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said while unveiling an effort aimed at improving service for a transit system notorious for frequent breakdowns.
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Repaired and Ready: Venue Where a Young Bob Dylan Played Reopens
Bob Dylan would surely still recognize the low-ceilinged room in Caffe Lena where he played a couple of gigs almost 60 years ago.