Gov. Andrew Cuomo told the Observer today that Attorney General Eric Schneiderman is «late in the day» with the massive End New York Corruption Now
Act ethics proposal he released earlier this week, given that the legislative session will end on June 17.
Not exact matches
When the legislative session ended on June 21, lawmakers left behind a lot of unfinished business, including a failure to
act on
ethics reform
proposals in light of an economic development scandal in the Cuomo administration.
When the state legislative session ended on June 21, lawmakers left behind a lot of unfinished business, including a failure to
act on
ethics reform
proposals made in light of the economic development scandal in the Cuomo administration.
Fellow Democrats who oppose the
acting Erie County district attorney's
ethics proposals are turning the argument around him, aiming their own ethical challenges at him.
«The Governor's extender should include the real Raise The Age
proposal, a college affordability plan including the DREAM
Act, fully fund public education, and create real voting and
ethics reforms.»
UPDATE: Legislative majority Chief of Staff Steven Whipple said the legislature is
acting and has
acted on
ethics reform but Poloncarz's
proposal is inadequate.
The flap has prompted an
ethics complaint from local officials and has seemed to buoy Honda's challenger, former Commerce Department official Ro KhannaRohit (Ro) KhannaOvernight Defense: Over 500 amendments proposed for defense bill Measures address transgender troops, Yemen war Trump taps
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proposal MORE.
When the legislative session ended on June 21, New York lawmakers left behind a lot of unfinished business, including a failure to
act on
ethics reform
proposals in light of an economic development scandal in the Cuomo Administration.
Schneiderman's
ethics proposal contains pieces of Cuomo's 2013 Public Trust
Act, plus knottier concepts including a ban on all outside income for lawmakers and a commensurate boost in their pay.
This portion of the training will conclude with a brief talk about (a) some of the
ethics opinions from the ABA and various states about Collaborative Practice, (b) some of the
proposals for creating new
ethics rules applicable to Collaborative Practice; and (c) whether in light of the Uniform Collaborative Law
Act and the ABA
ethics opinion approving the use of CP perhaps no new rules are needed.