Paterson Stresses the Importance of Cuts to Education, Medicaid in Special Joint Session
The proposed cuts to education and Medicaid total over $750 million but, to be fair, New York spends more money on Medicaid than any other state.
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The proposed cuts to education and Medicaid total over $750 million but, to be fair, New York spends more money on Medicaid than any other state.
There are too many factors against putting marriage equality to a vote to make it likely we'll even see how people feel about the issue itself.
But Rudy, for some reason, isn't returning his calls.
Part of the reason the former mayor seems so reluctant to run for governor is that a run for president still sounds good.
As Paterson contemplates a deal with the devil, Senate Democrats get some good news.
This is where we're at now.
He may or may not actually be allowed to do this.
The state senator who has pledged to fight against same-sex marriage until the end has a lot more ties to the gay world than you'd suspect.
Which they will, in some form, on Wednesday.
The Democrats, meanwhile, remain silent on the sidelines.
And Pedro Espada is sneaking the press in to watch!
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