The fate of the tax cap and gay marriage — two of Cuomo's three top
post budget policy priorities — lie in the hands of the Senate GOP.
Not exact matches
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On April April 10 at 4:02 p.m., Latimer
posts an essay on «
Policy v Personal Ego» in which he remarks that an analysis of the Adopted Budget would show examples of «individuals more concerned with personal ego than strong public policy&r
Policy v Personal Ego» in which he remarks that an analysis of the Adopted
Budget would show examples of «individuals more concerned with personal ego than strong public
policy&r
policy».
«I believe it is in the best interest of the Assembly and the people of New York State for the Speaker to resign his
post immediately and allow us to move forward under new leadership with the important
budget and
policy work in front of us,» Woerner said in a statement.
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Readers responded to my
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policies in a time of tight
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The final Cross State Air Pollution Rule allowance
budget and the Governor's
policies on allowance distributions could lead to a problem covering emissions with allowances (a topic for a separate
post).
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It could also be a signal that Pai intends to restrict the program — say, cap its
budget —
policy analysts told the Washington
Post.
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