GREENWICH VILLAGE — Gov. Andrew Cuomo pitched a five -
point ethics reform plan on Monday and threatened a government shutdown if he does not get his way.
Westchester County Executive and GOP gubernatorial candidate Rob Astorino believes state lawmakers should spend less time in Albany and less time in office, according to a 10 -
point ethics reform plan he rolled out statewide.
Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino believes state lawmakers should spend less time in Albany and less time in office, period, according to a 10 -
point ethics reform plan he rolled out statewide on Monday.
Howie Hawkins, the recent Green Party candidate for Governor, issued the following statement today in response to the announcement that Governor Cuomo would require state lawmakers to adopt a 5
point ethics reform plan as part of the state budget process.
Not exact matches
Under the banner of «Advancing the Democracy Agenda,» the governor's 14 -
point plan lays out a familiar suite of
reforms, including
ethics proposals that «close the LLC loophole» in political spending, procurement
reform that would more closely monitor how state contracts are awarded and voting
reforms like same - day voter registration and early voting.
He suggested that it hewed closely to a five -
point plan he unveiled last month, which included enhanced disclosure requirements, per diem
reform, a ban on personal use of campaign funds, and stiffer penalties for
ethics violations.