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Analysis: NY unsettled amid claims of rogue state police
Associated Press WriterThe allegation is startling and the pattern it's based on unsettling: A rogue element in the state police has for years tailed and snitched on elected officials and political enemies. Tabloid headlines like "State Police Smear Squad," led by the New...Tags: State Budgets, Police, New York Times, Public Officials, Franklin Delano Roosevelt
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NY Senate expected to OK gas tax holiday
melissa.mansfield@newsday.comWith gasoline prices nearing $4 a gallon, the Senate planned to pass a bill today that would suspend the state's gasoline taxes for the summer months. But the Republican-backed measure faces opposition in the Assembly and reservations in the governor's...Tags: Public Holidays, Manhattan, Elections, John McCain, Prices
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State Senate poised to suspend gas tax
melissa.mansfield@newsday.comALBANY -- With gasoline prices nearing $4 a gallon, the Senate planned to pass a bill Wednesday that would suspend the state's gasoline taxes for the summer months. But the Republican-backed measure faces opposition in the Assembly and reservations in the...Tags: Public Holidays, Manhattan, Elections, John McCain, Prices
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Paterson says projected budget gaps have grown
james.madore@newsday.comALBANY - On the eve of today's release of a new economic forecast for the state, Gov. David A. Paterson warned of looming deficits in the next three years and called for pre-emptive actions before the legislature adjourns its regular session on June 23....Tags: Local Elections, Elections, Manhattan, Sheldon Silver, Laws
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NY lawyer quits amid charges he held a no-show job
Associated Press WriterA veteran state lawyer is quitting after being accused by the inspector general of collecting pay without showing up at work. On Thursday, the inspector general said James McCarthy was paid $6,000 over 12 weeks when he didn't show up at state offices to...Tags: Legal Services, Legal Service, Business Enterprises, Prosecution, New York
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Chief judge cautions against recusals as protest
Associated Press WriterNew York Chief Judge Judith Kaye needed a moment to compose herself after Friday's Law Day ceremony outside the Court of Appeals, her last after 15 years as the state's top judge. She was moved by the finality of the day, by court attendant Michelle...Tags: Court Administration, Ethics, Sheldon Silver, Laws, Judges
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Two men in Oyster Bay to apply for marriage license
susana.enriquez@newsday.comHoping to make a statement about the legitimacy of same-sex marriage, two East Hills men plan to walk into the Oyster Bay town clerk's office at 3:30 p.m. Monday with $40 and two forms of identification and apply for a marriage license. Dan Pinello, 58,...Tags: Local Elections, Elections, Upper House, Minority Groups, John Jay
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Oyster Bay gay couple denied marriage license
susana.enriquez@newsday.comAbout five dozen people stood in a steady rain outside the Oyster Bay clerk's office yesterday, holding signs and chanting, "Let Dan and Lee Marry," as an East Hills gay couple applied for a marriage license. Dan Pinello, 58, and Lee Nissensohn, 50,...Tags: New Hampshire, Court Administration, Constitutional Issues, California, Oyster Bay
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NY state budget is late, but on track for finish this week
THE ASSOCIATED PRESSThey didn't do it. Missing the midnight Monday deadline for an on-time state budget, lawmakers continued to work on details of a $124 billion proposal on Tuesday, the start of the 2008-09 fiscal year. As rank-and-file lawmakers continued efforts to...Tags: State Budgets, Sheldon Silver, Medical Services, National Government, David A. Paterson
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Gov. Paterson tries to move on from confessions
james.madore@newsday.comGov. David A. Paterson attempted Wednesday morning to move beyond his admissions of marital infidelity to the national recession and its impact on the state budget. Asked here about his hotel stays and those of a former girlfriend while both campaigned...Tags: Albany, Elections, Constitutional Issues, State Budgets, Hillary Clinton
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