A new Siena College poll finds that New Yorkers are starting to feel more positive about the state legislature - but they still don't want to see Senators and
Assemblymembers receive a pay raise.
A new Siena College poll finds that New Yorkers are starting to feel more positive about the state legislature, but they still don't want to see Senators and
Assemblymembers receive a pay raise.
Not exact matches
Senator Flanagan, along with the other senators and
assemblymembers, had expected to
receive their first
pay raise in 18 years through a non-political
pay commission.
The governor and legislature have appointed a
pay raise commission, to make a decision after the November elections on whether Senators and
Assemblymembers should
receive a
pay raise.