Extras
President Obama called New York’s same-sex marriage vote “a good thing,” but stopped short of endorsing the measure himself.
Top aides to former governors, legislative leaders try to make sense of the 2011 legisaltive session next Wednesday, July 13 at Baruch College with yours truly.
Ex-Rep. Dan Maffei joined the lobbying/law firm Manatt Phelps (also home to 2006 GOP gubernatorial candidate John Faso).
There’s some irony in calling Cuomo a liberal champion just because of same-sex marriage.
A Catholic blog takes a dim view of Maureen Dowd’s interview with Cuomo.
Lloyd Blankfein and former Gov. David Paterson debated which one of them is more unpopular.
Mayor Bloomberg is at odds with Cuomo over the potential closure of Indian Point.
The NYLCV gave the Legislature a “B” for environmental progress this year, up from last year’s C.
Bloomberg wants $600 million back from the CityTime contractor.
Former NYC Mayor Ed Koch praised Cuomo, criticized Obama and side-stepped questions about his sexuality in a wide-ranging interview.
AG Eric Schneiderman designated 14 employees to serve as public integrity officers around the state.
A second defendant was acquitted of all charges related to the Deutsche Bank tower fire.
NYRA’s COO/executive vice president will depart at the end of this year’s meet.
The NYC Council approved the $66 billion budget, 49-1, with the lone “no” vote coming from Charles Barron.
An appeals court judge appointed by George W. Bush sided with the Democrats on health care reform.
The state approved more charter schools, even as the co-location argument rages in NYC.
The US Senate Democrats might nix the July 4th recess.
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