So unless you were trying to
save face for the VP
by not making his position on a matter
public, or your
vote wouldn't matter, there's no reason to NEED to «block» the VP's
vote.
If Cuomo had truly decided he'd found a way to outsmart the owners of Indian Point — if the D.E.C. proposal weren't, in fact, the result of a decision
by bureaucrats to
save some fish — he would normally be expected to make sure the
voting public found out about it.
* For readers who think that districts should be able to
vote for charter school approvals, a position advocated for
by Save Our Schools - NJ, imagine this scenario: an application is submitted for a charter school devoted to the needs of students of color in Lakewood and, per N.J.'s charter school funding law, Lakewood
Public Schools would pay up to 90 % of tuition.