The current state budget includes $ 300 million for full - day pre-K programs in New York City and $ 40 million for those in the rest of the state, but Capital reported this week that
few upstate districts plan to participate.
Not exact matches
And even then, after puling every last gerrymandering trick in the book; stacking as many people as possible in urban
districts, as
few as possible in
upstate and suburban ones, drawing crazy shaped
districts in NYC and elsewhere to get every possible edge they could and massively outraising a NY DSCC that was deeply in debt... they lost in 2012.
With Rob Astorino waging an
upstate campaign (there are
few Republican votes in the big city) based on hot - button issues like repealing the Safe Act, economic deprivation and mandate relief, the tide, even in Democratic
districts like the 46th, will probably be running toward the GOP.
ALBANY —
Few upstate school
districts plan to launch full - day pre-kindergarten programs in September, even though Governor Andrew Cuomo and lawmakers provided $ 40 million in the state budget for that purpose.
The legislature, a body with many representatives from
upstate districts that have
few renters, has weakened rent regulation laws year after year.
Senate Republicans publicly reject that tax, but senators privately note that
few millionaires live in
districts represented by
upstate Senate Republicans, who make up a majority of the GOP conference.