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Liz says that the congestion pricing votes in the state legislature could be any time between tomorrow and Monday.
Harold Ickes has been discussing Jeremiah Wright with superdelegates.
Campaigning in Pennsylvania today, Barack Obama didn’t mention Hillary Clinton, but said, “My argument with John McCain is not with his biography, it's with his policies."
Although there have been reports that Long Island legislators will reduce police presence on highways because of state budget cuts, Westchester officials do not plan to do the same.
Health care groups are much happier with David Paterson than they were with Eliot Spitzer.
The unanimous vote for congestion pricing from the Bronx delegation was actually not, really.
New York spends more money on education per student than any other state.
Jerry Nadler chairs a committee that aims to get more federal money for people made ill by the 9/11 attacks.
Domenic Recchia and Diana Reyna explain their votes on congestion pricing.
There are at least two people suggesting that Obama pick someone sort of racist to be the vice presidential candidate.
Rory Lancman want to protect journalists.
Howard Dean is meeting the D.N.C. Florida delegation tomorrow.
Dan Janison notes that the relationship between newly-minted gubernatorial hopeful Peter King and the New York Times has evolved.
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