Pelosi says Americans could ‘absorb’ increased deficit if it means more jobs

Michael O’Brien reports in The Hill’s Blog Briefing Room that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says Americans are ready to “absorb” larger federal deficits to create jobs. He writes:  “As the Congress prepares to put together a new spending package focused on
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NY’s bloated Legislature

Jacob Gershman writes in a New York Post opinion column that the New York State Legislature’s budget is much bigger than other states. He writes:  “With a current-year short fall approaching $4 billion, New York state’s finances are running on fumes. Yet the Legisla
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Paterson proposes emergency legislation

This just in from Governor Paterson’s press office Executive Authority Option Grants One-Time Authority to Close Current-Year Budget Deficit Permits Governor to Administratively Reduce Payments Across-the-Board by an Amount Needed to Bring the 2009-10 Budget Back into Balance Le
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Expert: Drilling catastrophe unlikely with gas

Krisy Gashler writes in today’s Pressconnects.com – “State regulations on the actual gas drilling process are pretty good, but instructions on how gas companies must deal with “the water on either end” leave something to be desired, according to William K
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Alcoa taking more time on modernization plan

Laura Bomyea of the Watertown Daily Times reports -”Alcoa will not present the $600 million Massena East Plant modernization plan to the board of directors this year as once promised. Project managers said Monday that taking the extra time to put together a proposal for a vote o
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Sen. Charles Schumer says Democrats will pass health care reform with or without Republicans

Michael Mcauliff writes in today’s New York Daily News -”Democrats would love to add a Republican or two to their health care bill, but they’ll ram it through on their own if they have to, Sen. Chuck Schumer declared Monday. Democratic senators kept the bill alive ov
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Paterson, lawmakers fail again to strike budget deal

Cara Matthews writes in today’s Pressconnects.com – “After originally saying they would take the weekend to complete negotiations and prepare legislation, lawmakers and Gov. David Paterson ended the day Monday without an agreement on how to close the state’s $3
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Public authorities reformed

Legislature makes needed changes, but leaves one step untaken The following is part of an op-ed that appears in today’s Buffalo News. “Another day, another piece of good legislation meant to distract voters. This time, legislators in Albany passed a measure to reform the w
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Businesses are facing the cost of unemployment

Christopher Rugaber of the Associated Press writes in today’s Buffalo News – “As if small businesses needed another reason not to hire, consider their latest financial burden: The cost of rising unemployment itself. Employers already are squeezed by tight credit, ris
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Pressure on Region’s House Democrats to Back Health Care Overhaul

Raymond Hernadez write in the New York Times – “Union-backed groups are pressuring a handful of renegade House Democrats from New York and New Jersey to back the party’s efforts to overhaul the health care system. The organizations — including the Communications Worker
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