Gov. Andrew Cuomo is promising to unveil his most ambitious list of proposals yet when he delivers his State of the State address on Wednesday.
The Democratic governor has already announced several big proposals, including billions in transportation funding, a $15 minimum wage, an upgraded Penn Station, a freeze on Thruway tolls and $300 million in small business tax relief.
He’s also promising changes to address Albany’s corruption problem and a blueprint for helping the homeless.
Cuomo is calling his agenda “Built to Last,” a title that he says honors New York’s tradition of making big investments like the Erie Canal.
The details of the wish-list will be included in the budget proposal he gives to lawmakers, who will have the final say on many of his plans.
(AP)
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Typical liberal spend spend
But how will you pay for this
I don’t know