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Eliot Laurence Spitzer was elected governor of New York in November 2006. He is a former New York State Attorney General and a member of the Democratic Party. In March of 2008 it was reported that he was involved in a prostitution ring in New York.
Eliot Laurence Spitzer was elected governor of New York in November 2006. He is a former New York State Attorney General and a member of the Democratic Party. In March of 2008 it was reported that he was involved in a prostitution ring in New York.
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Paterson, legislative leaders agree to $500M cuts
james.madore@newsday.com; melissa.mansfield@newsday.comALBANY - Gov. David A. Paterson and legislative leaders reached agreement last night on about $500 million in cuts to this year's budget with less pain to hospitals, local governments and social services than originally prescribed by the governor....Tags: Regional Authority, State Budgets, Local Authority, Health Insurance, Medical Services
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Legislature eyes $1 billion in cuts
The Associated PressThe New York Legislature agreed late Tuesday on a plan to cut state spending by about $1 billion over the next few years. They were expected to pass the legislation late Tuesday. Lawmakers hadn't finalized plans for cutting health care. The deal was...Tags: Regional Authority, State Budgets, Local Authority, Health Insurance, Unions
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NY deputy secretary of education resigns
Gov. David Paterson says Deputy Secretary of Education Dr. Manuel Rivera is resigning from his position. Rivera oversaw the largest infusion of state aid to education in the history of New York. Former Gov. Eliot Spitzer appointed Rivera, who is...Tags: Executive Branch, Government, David Paterson
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NY Legislature, Paterson agree to budget cuts
Associated Press WriterNew York's Legislature and Gov. David Paterson agreed late Tuesday on a plan to cut state spending by nearly $2 billion over the next two fiscal years to trim looming deficits. Paterson said he believes a turning point of responsibility and courage to...Tags: Regional Authority, State Budgets, Health Insurance, Unions, Medical Services
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10 years after Clinton confession, we have a new Bill
There is obviously no way to quantify this, but I regard Bill Clinton as the most thoroughly humiliated person in all of human history. Who else even comes close? Today, it is 10 years since that astonishing day a sitting president gave a nationally...Tags: Government, Kwame Kilpatrick, National Government, Larry Craig, John Edwards
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Report: Paterson guards need note to back off
State police and Gov. David Paterson's office are declining to comment on a published report that the governor will remain under observation by his security detail unless he gives the troopers written orders otherwise. Citing an unnamed Paterson...Tags: Executive Branch, Government, David Paterson, Regional Authority
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Analysis: Legislature, Paterson head to crossroads
Associated Press WriterGov. David Paterson says New York is at a historic fiscal crossroads worse than the 1970s recession and perhaps as challenging as the Great Depression. The state's powerful teachers union says his proposal to cap the nation's highest property taxes is...Tags: Regional Authority, Elections, State Budgets, Local Authority, Political Candidates
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Connecticut Online: Excerpts From State Blogs
CONSENT OF THE GOVERNED www.yedies.blogspot.com No Sanctuary Hartford's city council voted unanimously [Monday] to make Hartford a sanctuary city for illegal aliens. While crime is rampant and children are being shot in their strollers, the best...Tags: Connecticut Economic Development, Larry Craig, Vladimir Putin, Newt Gingrich, Martin Luther King Jr.
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Edwards is the new Clinton
There is obviously no way to quantify this, but I regard Bill Clinton as the most thoroughly humiliated person in all of human history. Who else even comes close? On Sunday, it will be 10 years since that astonishing day a sitting president gave a...Tags: Government, Kwame Kilpatrick, National Government, Larry Craig, John Edwards
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August 16: Politicians and adultery, library community, slave to oil, protecting LI lands
Building right library soul Being one of the many directors of the Elmont Public Library who could not cure the dysfunction of its management, I am living proof that residents of Nassau County, or anywhere for that matter, should not want the Elmont...Tags: Regional Authority, John Edwards, Water, Petroleum Industry, Executive Branch
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Republicans could lose control of State Senate
james.madore@newsday.comALBANY - Nearly 70 years of Republican domination of the State Senate could end after the fall elections - and with it would go Long Island's main power base in the Capitol since 1974. Democrats need to pick up only two seats to gain control of the 62-...Tags: Martin Connor, Toby Ann Stavisky, Quinnipiac University, Political Candidates, Craig Johnson
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Show your school spirit
If you or your son or daughter recently received an impressive glossy mailing from the State University of New York - a photo from its cover is on this page - or if you're heading to one of the state's campuses this fall, you already know why SUNY and its...Tags: Regional Authority, Colleges and Universities, Stony Brook University, Executive Branch, Government
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