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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.
The conservative minister and state senator is calling what he thinks is Duane's bluff over having the numbers to pass a marriage-equality bill in Albany.
The lower body of New York's state legislature approved Governor Paterson's measure to allow gay couples to wed last night.
For at least for GOP state senators, the majorities of their districts largely favor marriage equality.
The state just settled a racial-firing lawsuit from 2005 for $300,000 on behalf of the governor.
After claiming that the gay-marriage rights battle would lead to a Republican landslide in Albany next year, the former mayor seems to back off his claims.
Why this week's budget deal, which should be bad for the State Assembly speaker, unfortunately won't affect his political prospects in the future.
And no matter what, it seems there's no love for the former Cuddle Guv.
Let's be honest, we just wanted to use the word "mire."
State Senate Democrats plan to introduce a bill today to raise income taxes to 10.3 percent on households making over $250,000.
The Senate majority leader says that despite his comments over the weekend, it's not time to give up hope.
Late last night, somewhere in Albany, someone caught a tiger by the toe. It hollered, and he let him go.
But it was only a brief moment of state unity, alas.
The tens of thousands of jobless New Yorkers trying to call or log in forced it to shut down.
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