Our roundup of news from around the state is just that — a roundup. Lots of little stuff, no big themes.
State Senate Republicans may be an endangered species, but if they’re going down, they’re going down swinging. You know that Democrats have won back seats in the Republican-run Senate, and need to win only a couple away from the GOP in November to take control of the Senate.
Well, there’s nothing like a crisis to focus the mind, and the donors’ wallets.
But, as a little number crunching shows, money isn’t a guarantee.
Meantime, retiring State Senate leader Joe Bruno’s going to make more from his pension than he did as a rank-and-file Senator. And, of course, he’s already got job opportunities.
Elsewhere:
- Home-schooled kids can now get special education services.
- It’s taken a verbal kick in the pants, but the DEC is finally moving to clean up tire dumps.
- Tom Golisano’s $5 million check didn’t bounce.
- New help for disabled folks to buy a home.
- Closing workers’ comp centers may save the state cash, but cost injured workers more.
Apropos Of Not Much:
- Running the Boilermaker, while serving your country.
- Barenaked Ladies singer’s Syracuse-area arrest, in great detail.
- Why you know it’s good to drive 55, and why you won’t.
- Cable competition hits NYC.
- Generic drugs save you money, and now, they put more cash in your doctor’s pocket.
And Finally:
A ride on a NYC subway: All you need is a token and a lack of fear of bring groped.
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