A new poll finds that voters
want corruption in state government addressed before lawmakers adjourn the 2016 session.
Not exact matches
If the Legislature is serious about restoring the public trust
in government, then this first step says that New Yorkers will not stand for the
corruption of our politicians who
want to enrich themselves at the expense of the taxpayers of this
State.
I also
want to continue to fight for much - needed reforms, to end the
corruption that has plagued Albany, so people can have faith
in their
state government again.»
A recent poll found that 97 percent of the public
wants something done about
corruption in state government, though they disagree on exactly what is needed.
But Kolb says he
wants to focus his campaign on financial issues, like improving the standard of living for New Yorkers, and lowering taxes, as well as reforming
corruption in state government.