State Unveils New and Exciting and Mandatory $25 License Plates
The plates reflect light and the state of New York's fiscal health.
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The plates reflect light and the state of New York's fiscal health.
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.
Paterson is addressing the Legislature today to plead his case.
His is a lonely voice, however.
Their integrity, after all, may not be unimpeachable.
Unfortunately, Dean Skelos is a coward.
Apparently, it's honesty week up in Albany.
Something good finally happened to Governor Paterson! It probably won't change much, though.
But the former State Senate majority leader had nothing to do with it, we're assured.
Interesting how this man's entire history managed to escape Espada until a newspaper mentioned it.
The 29-year-old on serving under Pedro Espada, being called "barely an adult" by a colleague, and discussing his embarrassment with the Albany stalemate.
A loose end of the Albany stalemate is finally tied up.
And Espada makes it up to someone who funneled money meant for AIDS patients into his campaign.
Well, at least we're all in agreement.
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