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Dean Skelos, David Paterson, and Sheldon Silver laughed it up in Albany yesterday.
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Dean Skelos, David Paterson, and Sheldon Silver laughed it up in Albany yesterday.
The New York lawyer will now be a powerful adviser to the governor.
If Clinton does indeed take the secretary of State post, what happens here in New York State?
The tax-scandal-ridden Paterson aide is frequently listed as a former speechwriter for the Howard Dean campaign. But two sources there can't quite remember what he was up to.
The 'Times' reports that the former mayor is weighing a run for Albany in 2010.
Republican legislators are up in arms over a comment made by the lovable gov.
Will Colbert make a blind joke? Will the lovable gov have a better one at the ready? We can't wait!
The day the mayor made headlines for arguing that City Council could make a change on term-limit rules, he gets a boost from a powerful ally.
David Paterson admits he has feelings, talks back to the bullies in Albany.
Having forced the State Legislature to reconvene over economic issues, the governor made progress — but critics argue it wasn't nearly enough.
Everything that happened last week, in case you weren't paying attention.
Public-school funding is safe so far, according to Paterson, but big cuts in discretionary funding, local government aid, and health care are on the horizon.
A State Supreme Court judge was unimpressed by arguments on behalf of the Alliance Defense Fund, which is suing Governor Paterson for ordering same-sex marriages performed elsewhere to be recognized in New York.
The assembly speaker is once again aiming for a "millionaire's tax," which the governor dismisses — arguing that taxes are "addictive."
As predicted, the governor's televised address had more warnings than it did solutions.
In an hour the governor of New York will make his television address about the financial crisis facing the state. Will it be enough to change Albany? And will it be enough to change him into a new kind of governor?
News of massive budget gaps double punches us early this week for both the city and the state.
At yesterday's Gay Pride March, the governor receives a hero's welcome.
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