Monday, April 2, 2012

Weekend Roundup: Budgeting Cuomo?s Way; Mayor of Mooseport; Looking to Wisconsin

Greg Ball celebrates "MTA Payroll Tax Freedom Day." (Photo: Facebook)

Governor Cuomo budgets his way, and The New York Times says it?s not ideal.

Queens D.A. Richard Brown is battling Parkinson?s disease

The New York Post doesn?t want the Legislature to have member items.

And suggested John Liu or his adviser Chung Seto could be arrested next.

Liu?s not seeing as many invitations to speak as he used to.

Lew Fidler feels like he?s running for Mayor of Mooseport.

Headline: ?Towns vows to campaign?any month now?

Preet Bharara has done a good job of going after elected officials.

Clyde Williams discussed his campaign on The Perez Notes.

Matt Doheny?s campaign is reportedly concerned about what else might be out there.

The Times thinks NYU should be allowed to expand.

The Times Union thinks clothing shouldn?t be taxed.

Occupy protesters are trying to give people free subway rides.

They?re expected to mark the 6-month anniversary of their Brooklyn Bridge march today.

The New York Daily News is seeking jury deliberation transcripts in the Pena rape trial.

What happens next if the Supreme Court overturns health care reform?

On the presidential race:

Mitt Romney is seeking to seal the deal in Wisconsin.

Rick Santorum is asking Wisconsinites to not do that.

Romney predicts he?ll win the Badger State.

Colin is a politics reporter for the New York Observer.. Follow Colin on Twitter or via RSS. ccampbell@observer.com

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