Two New York congressmen — Reps. John Faso and Chris Collins — have tried to bring
around upstate members with a provision that would require state government pick up the county share of the Medicaid program.
Not exact matches
The union, which was instrumental in leading the push for measures such as a minimum wage increase to $ 15 in the downstate region and $ 12.50
upstate as well as a paid family leave program, has spread its endorsements
around to
members of both parties as control of the state Senate remains up for grabs a week before Election Day.
Senator Daniel Squadron also took the opportunity to point the finger at Senate Republicans on rent reform, saying the conference of mostly
upstate and suburban
members shouldn't be calling the shots for an issue centered
around residents in New York City.