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Party lays out a MAGA-like agenda they hope will energize their base and send the Nassau County executive to the governor’s office.
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People with disabilities and their advocates are trying to present a united front this week as they press state lawmakers on key priorities.
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In a statement Tuesday morning, he said there is “no viable path forward.”
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Party argues New York has become unsafe and unaffordable under Democratic leadership.
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Ra represents portions of Nassau County, and is the first downstate representative to fill the post since Republicans became the Assembly minority back in the 1970s.
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The governor is proposing to exempt certain housing projects from the state's rigorous environmental review process.
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Challengers in the state comptroller race vowed to press on after longtime incumbent Tom DiNapoli received overwhelming support Friday at the state Democratic convention in Syracuse.
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The plan would split the Winter Games between Lake Placid in the Adirondacks and New York City.
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Lt. Gov. Antonio Delgado fails to make ballot in primary challenge, while Comptroller Tom DiNapoli bests his rivals.
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The governor responded this week to Republicans' calling her proposal a political stunt, saying: "Clearly, these are not areas that tend to vote Democrat, where there's farms. Let's just put that out there.”