In the legislative session that recently ended, Governor Cuomo saw the state legislature reject
a number of agenda items he'd been pushing.
Cuomo may also be playing a more coy legislative game with his endorsement plan, given that lawmakers may yet return this year to take up
a number of his agenda items.
In the legislative session that recently ended, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo saw the state legislature reject
a number of agenda items he'd been pushing.
Now, with three months remaining in the legislative session in Albany, de Blasio will have
a number of agenda items that he is likely to pursue.
And
a number of the agenda items he's previewed that would need the Legislature, like a free public college tuition plan and an expansion of a child care tax credit, might be difficult for lawmakers to oppose, at least in concept, a source said.
Not exact matches
On the back
of the
agenda you can make a list
of numbered blanks for action
items.
Cuomo clearly enjoyed reliving his big gay marriage victory
of two years ago — especially on the heels
of a not - so - successful (despite his vehement claims to the contrary) end
of session, in which he sustained losses on a
number of key
agenda items, including the Women's Equality Act, and campaign finance and ethics reform.
It was largely comprised
of staffers from the AG's office, enthusiastic volunteers and a
number of veterans
of Cuomo I — in other words, the administration
of former Gov. Mario Cuomo, who was,
of course, on hand to hear his son declare con - con — his father's pet project — to be a major
agenda item.
Cuomo, to chants
of «four more years», promised to deliver in his next term on a mostly progressive
agenda, including enacting a
number of items that were stalled in the State Senate over the past couple
of years, like an abortion rights provision as part
of a women's rights
agenda and public financing
of political campaigns.
A
number of the more controversial policy
items from Cuomo's 2018
agenda were removed from the spending plan.
Among the
items on our
agenda is a discussion
of the actual
number of tests given in CPS schools this year.