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And he thinks we should be glad, too.
A confrontation over entering the locked Senate Chamber fizzled when Queens State Senator Hiram Monserrate began to wimp out.
The GOP takeover of the Senate chamber is imminent, and it looks like there will be trouble.
According to one senator, there will be a "spirited game of duck-duck-goose" later, so be sure not to miss that.
The governor railed against both parties for not "acting like adults."
Breaking into the State Senate chamber is just the latest awesome plan out of Albany.
The recently AWOL, openly gay Democrat may be making a deal to get a vote on gay marriage.
How bad manners brought down the Senate Democrats.
That's what we need to be asking ourselves.
In the months leading up to yesterday's coup in Albany, top members of Espada's party refused to earmark funds for organizations tied to him that they couldn't prove were real nonprofits.
Today's papers sound off on yesterday's shocking overthrow.
Our man in Albany provides news analysis of yesterday's tumultuous events.
Even though the landscape of Albany has been dramatically upheaved, one advocate at least still sees hope.
In a surprise move, the Republicans won two Democrats over to their side, and swung control of the body back their way.
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