Wednesday’s Briefing: Two Men In A Room

One of the “three men in a room” won’t be in the room anymore. State Senate Majority Leader Joe Bruno’s abrupt departure made waves that swamped most of the other news coming out of the end of the state legislative session.

Republicans moved quickly to install a new leader, Senator Dean Skelos of Long Island. His elevation to the post means that Upstate NY has no direct advocates among the three men in the room — New York’s Shelly Silver and Gov. David Paterson as well as Skelos.

There was so much fuss about Bruno’s sudden departure that it drowned out news that the three year old criminal investigation involving Bruno took a turn this week, too. Bruno says he’s not a target of the probe, but it appears to involve his business dealings. The feds can notify him at any time that he’s a target of the investigation.

The question of the day in Albany: Will Skelos get along with, or undermine, Gov. Paterson?

The question of the day among Republicans: Will this change make it harder to keep the majority in the Senate?

The Work Grinds On:

With all the Joe Bruno stuff going on, did the Legislature accomplish anything of significance on Tuesday?

Elsewhere:

Your Health Right Now This Minute:

And Then There’s This:

And Finally:

If your kid plays clarinet, don’t tell him/her that it sounds like a mating whale.

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