ALBANY — Gov. Andrew Cuomo says that if Rep. John Faso truly
opposed the federal tax reform effort that passed the House on Thursday, he would have resigned in protest.
Not exact matches
Over the last few months, merchant lobbying groups have stormed Capitol Hill requesting two things: that lawmakers sink
federal tax reform by
opposing border adjustability and that they support
federal price controls on debit interchange fees.
He has been pointed over the past several quarters to the fiscal side and pointing to Washington as
opposed to the
Federal Reserve in terms of what they can do going forward with
tax reform with some type of stimulative fiscal policies that propel the real economy forward as
opposed to monetary policy.
These announcements have come as Cuomo has been working to preempt, then react to recently - passed
federal tax reform legislation that is
opposed by New Yorkers across the political spectrum.