State health advisers to Gov. Cuomo will approve a plan later this week pushing for an increase on «sin» taxes on booze, limiting the numbers of new bars and liquor stores, and restricting the hours of gin joints, The Post has learned.
State health advisers to Cuomo will approve a plan later this week pushing for an increase on «sin» taxes on booze, limiting the numbers of new bars and liquor stores, and restricting the hours of gin joints.
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Jennifer Cunningham, a lobbyist for the
state's gargantuan
health - workers» union, which can be expected to provide the most powerful opposition to reforming New York's bloated Medicaid system, helped run Cuomo's 2006 race for attorney general and continues to serve as an informal
adviser to him.
While some departments have handed Lib Dem junior ministers a dedicated assistant private secretary, the IfG argues special
advisers are needed, especially in departments where the secretary of
state is a Tory -
health, education, justice, defence, work and pensions and the Foreign Office.
Nina V. Fedoroff, science
adviser to the Secretary of
State and the Agency for International Development, said that proposals for centers of excellence «have been bubbling up from several different directions» with emphasis on issues such as agriculture and public
health.
Obama, he said, elevated the role of science and technology
advisers throughout the executive branch, put in place plans to mitigate and prepare the United
States for the impacts of climate change, set up
health research initiatives to tackle such priorities as cancer and brain research, worked with international partners on scientific issues and used the White House as a platform from which to herald science and education, particularly for children.
While accepting that whether the material came from external experts is plainly relevant, Richards LJ refused to accept any general principle either that disclosure of advice obtained from an outside
adviser is required (see R v Secretary of
State for
Health, ex parte United
States Tobacco International [1992] 1 QB 353), or that there is no duty to disclose and invite comment on internal advice (see Bushell v Secretary of
State for the Environment [1981] AC 75 and R v Secretary of
State for Education, ex parte S [1995] ELR 71).
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Joining the board in 2018 are Ian H. Gershengorn, former Acting Solicitor General of the United
States and chair of Jenner & Block's Appellate and Supreme Court Practice, Rod J. Howard, a leading
adviser on mergers and acquisitions in the technology sector and the founder of CapKey Advisors, and William B. Schultz, former General Counsel of the Department of
Health and Human Services and now a partner at Zuckerman Spaeder.