More Than Half of New Yorkers Think We Have One of the Worst Legislatures in the Country
Well, at least we're all in agreement.
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Our level of surprise on this one? Zero to negative 25 percent.
Surprised? He is, too.
You'd think, for a $120,000 made-up position, you'd at least test out the office coffee.
"The attorney general's office has been considering the legality of the appointment since it first came to light on Monday."
Pedro Espada Jr. is making $120,000 for an "intergovernmental relations" job that never existed before.
That's how frustrated he is with the Senate's failure to pass the mayoral-control bill.
Even though it started meeting again for real today.
Bills gets passed! Do our eyes deceive us?
Unwilling to let David Paterson appear to solve the State Senate stalemate, rebel Democrat Pedro Espada says he's returning to the fold and solving the problem that he started.
Today's papers don't know if yesterday's appointment was legal, but they don't really care.
According to the 'Times,' the former MTA chair is the man Paterson thinks will solve the State Senate's problems.
Paterson's potential appointment of a lieutenant governor is unconstitutional, they say.
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