The final
measures passed Sunday by the Senate provide for the flow of funds to state agencies, money to be sent to school districts, public college tuition to be cut or raised for students depending on their family incomes, and non-fiscal matters, including the legalization of ride - hailing upstate.
Not exact matches
Silver on
Sunday released a list of
measures the Assembly — which is dominated by Democratic lawmakers — have
passed in the last several years, but have failed to gain traction in the Republican - led Senate.
The
measure, which takes effect
Sunday, would not have
passed without the support from the seven lawmakers.
However, Labour's new policy
measures were undermined by reported criticism from Cruddas, the man in charge of the party's policy review, which was taped at a semi-private meeting of the left - leaning Compass pressure group and
passed to the
Sunday Times.
The most controversial of the bills — called the «Big Ugly» for its many unrelated
measures, such as charter - school funding and changing the criminal - conviction age — easily
passed, 53 - 4,
Sunday.
The
measure —
passed in the state budget on
Sunday — is the first of its kind in the nation, and an idea brought to the fore during the Democratic presidential primary by both Clinton and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders.