Two potential GOP challengers to Cuomo in this fall's
race for governor used the verdict to slap at Cuomo; Dutchess County Executive Marc Molinaro said the verdict shows «the rich and powerful get special treatment in the Cuomo administration.»
Not exact matches
Paterson is the
Governor and even the NY
Racing and Board would be wise to
use some common sense and ask the Attorney General
for a Formal Opinion, see above, on NY PML Sec 105.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who followed Spitzer into the AG's office in 2006, said during the 2010
governor's
race that he opposed the legalization of pot
for medical
use.
Good information is creeping out about how Democrat Terry McAuliffe
used digital and data tools to win the Virginia
governor's
race last week, and you can look
for my analysis piece in the next issue of Campaigns & Elections mag.
The third person in this year's
race for governor, Joseph Visconti, chose to self - fund his independent campaign and has criticized the major party candidates
for using taxpayer money.
At issue is whether these grants can be
used to send mailings that support the candidate in his district
race — but also slam the opposing party's nominee
for governor.
As opposed to 2014, Cox sees a clear path
for a Republican victory this year — with the
governor's mounting scandals, his second - term swing to the left that has created resentment upstate, and his
use of the
race as a springboard
for a presidential bid, which Cox said would rub voters the wrong way.
Sixty days before successfully applying
for over $ 501 million in the 2010
Race to the Top competition, former Tennessee
Governor Phil Bredesen
used Project Appleseed's National Parental Involvement Day, to begin a three year bi-partisan effort to systemically improve the state's parent engagement.
Then in 2010, a year after Schwarzenegger and the Democrat - controlled state legislature took advantage of the leverage given to them by the federal
Race to the Top initiative and passed a series reforms (including the nation's first Parent Trigger law and requiring the state's teacher database to be tied to its student data system in order to allow
for the
use of student data in evaluating teachers), the NEA and AFT spent big to back once - and - future
governor Jerry Brown's return to the top office, and successfully back traditionalist Tom Torlakson as state schools superintendent (while defeating longstanding Gloria Romero, the former state senate honcho who worked with Schwarzenegger to pass the reforms).
They also discuss a bill that would keep the
governor from
using public funds to pay
for private attorneys and how polarizing national candidates could affect
races in Michigan.