New York Public Interest Research Group News
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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and leaders of the legislature were ordered by a judge to justify by March 11 why they expedited passage of the state’s new gun- control law.
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The Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s C train, which runs from Brooklyn to Washington Heights in upper Manhattan, was ranked New York’s worst subway line for the fourth-straight year.
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The base fare on New York City’s subway may rise 25 cents to $2.50 and monthly unlimited passes by as much as 20 percent as the Metropolitan Transportation Authority enlists record ridership to combat rising costs.
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Residents of New York, the last state to introduce electronic voting, cast primary election ballots today amid complaints of delays, confusing machines and inadequate privacy.
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The Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s J/Z line, which helped inspire the stage name of the famous rapper, was named the best New York subway route for its regular service, while the C and No. 2 trains tied for last place, according to a report from a rider-advocacy group.
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New York City voters have had no “major” complaints over casting ballots in state general elections today, a contrast to disruptions in the September primaries that Mayor Michael Bloomberg called a “royal screw- up.”
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In March, a man stabbed two people to death on a New York City subway train in Greenwich Village, escaping through the Christopher Street station, one of the stops in the 468-station system without camera surveillance.
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Andrew Cuomo , the Democratic New York attorney general running for governor, shares a goal of restructuring government with Republican candidates Rick Lazio and Carl Paladino by slashing state agencies, the New York Public Interest Research Group said.
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Andrew Cuomo , the Democratic New York attorney general running for governor, shares a goal of restructuring government with Republican candidates Rick Lazio and Carl Paladino by slashing state agencies, the New York Public Interest Research Group said.
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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo , whose threats of a government shutdown helped produce the state’s first on-time budget in five years, is using other ultimatums to squeeze $450 million of savings from state workers and persuade lawmakers to adopt new ethics rules.
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