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Republican Sen. Joe Griffo of Rome and Democrat Rachel May of Syracuse share some of their proposals, along with assemblymembers Bill Magnarelli and Al Stirpe. They also offer their thoughts on some of Governor Hochul's proposals.
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There's no agreement on any of the pressing matters before lawmakers.
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There are just seven scheduled session days for lawmakers to complete their work for 2024.
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With the budget deadline fast approaching, the Assembly and Senate hope negotiations with Governor Hochul will lead to an on-time budget.
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The meeting is open to the public, though the process of drawing the maps so far has not been done in the open. There's concern that disagreement could push back the primary.
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Lawmakers and the public are growing their calls
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Many of the items were left out of the state budget process.
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New York State Legislature are considering bills to establish the Supply Chain Transparency Assistance Program, helping businesses become environmentally conscious.
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New York's legislators have increased discussion and arguments as Governor Hochul's budget proposal's deadline approaches.
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Republican John Lemondes zeros in on public safety, saying says bail reform has led to crime which threatens New York's economic prosperity.