New York Adult Entertainment: New York State Senate in Chaos as Stalemate Continues
New Yorkers might want to stark asking what they’re getting for their money.
The state Senate has devolved into partisan antics — most recently, a senator in search of a caffeine fix was counted as present by the opposition party for a vote — and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is accusing the senators of costing the state $60 million a month during the power struggle
As the Senate moved into its fourth week of a 31-31 stalemate, the June 30 deadline for a number of state statutes expired — including a number of budget and tax measures.
Under New York’s state constitution, the lieutenant governor has the authority to break the stalemate, but the state doesn’t have one. Former lieutenant governor, David Paterson, replaced Eliot Spitzer as governor in 2008 after Spitzer resigned following an affair with a prostitute.
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